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July 21, 2024 "Life through the Spirit" (Romans 8:1-6)


Life through the Spirit

Romans 8:1-6

  

The book of Roman's was a letter written by Paul in which his original intention was asking for money. The church in Rome was well known for its faith, and yet Paul still wanted to preach the Gospel.

 

In chapter 8, Paul talks about how the Holy Spirit is with Christians. Paul also talks about the Law. The law is not a bad thing to burden us, but how to live in God's righteousness. Not following the law will lead to death. The fact is that obeying the law will lead to life.

 

When God saw that man could not keep the law, God did not dismiss the law. If God had abolish the Law there would be no need to send Jesus. Indeed God sent Jesus to fulfill the law. Jesus did not have to face Judgement. He came down to bear the burden of man.  

 

God is just. The law had to be upheld. It was part of God's kingdom. When Jesus fulfilled the law, he took our punishment. The law can no longer condem us since Jesus paid the price.

 

The law of the Spirit requires faith. The Holy Spirit gives us faith.  

 

The outcome of how we share the gospel is determined by whether or not the Holy Spirit is present or not. The method is not important as is whether the Holy Spirit is present.

 

Jesus commanded us to go. We should pray because no matter how much we prepare or work, it is only the Holy Spirit can give faith.  

 

Romans 8:5 ESV

[5] For those who live according to the flesh set their minds on the things of the flesh, but those who live according to the Spirit set their minds on the things of the Spirit.

 

This is more than doing good works. Having faith does not come from doing good deeds. Having faith will give us a desire to do good deeds. Living according to the flesh does not include God. They live their lives without accepting or acknowledging God.

 

It is not enough to want to be a Christian. We need to have the Holy Spirit.

 

Romans 8:6 ESV

[6] For to set the mind on the flesh is death, but to set the mind on the Spirit is life and peace.

 

Accepting Jesus is just beginning. We have to continuously pray. We have to learn and hear about the Gospel. We have to practice our faith.

 

 

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