Living by the Spirit: A Transformative Christian Life

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The Apostle here is not contrasting a poor sort of Christian, what is frequently called the carnal Christian, with a spiritual Christian. That isn't what he's doing at all. He is comparing a man who's not a Christian at all with a man who is a Christian, with any Christian, with every Christian. [00:02:30]

The Christian life is not merely about abstaining from certain behaviors but is fundamentally positive and transformative. It is about being habitually dominated by the Spirit, which means setting one's mind on the things of the Spirit. This involves a deliberate and voluntary action, encompassing intellect, emotions, and desires. [00:09:57]

The Christian is deeply interested in spiritual matters, not out of duty or habit, but because these are the things that truly matter to them. The things of the Spirit are not merely intellectual pursuits or religious activities. They are the deep mysteries of God, revealed by the Spirit, which the natural mind cannot comprehend. [00:14:31]

The Spirit's work in the Christian leads them to glorify Jesus Christ, revealing His person and atoning work. The Christian delights in these truths, finding life and joy in them. They are interested in the way of salvation, justification, sanctification, and union with Christ. [00:33:03]

The Christian is concerned about the state of the world, understanding it through the lens of spiritual warfare. They see the need for individuals to become Christians as the only hope for true change, and their life is centered around the Word of God, seeking to understand it deeply and live by it. [00:42:53]

The Christian is a man who's been awakened to these things. God has revealed them unto us by his Spirit. We see them; they're no longer a mystery to us. The mystery in the New Testament doesn't mean something mysterious, vague, nebulous, indefinite. No, it means something that is inaccessible to the natural mind. [00:24:38]

The Christian is not in trouble about the two Natures in the one person. He doesn't understand, but he believes nothing else is adequate. He sees he's truly man; he sees equally that he's truly God. He knows that the babe of Bethlehem is the Lord Of Glory who has come down on Earth to dwell. [00:34:31]

The Christian is interested in themselves as souls. Are you interested in yourself as a soul, primarily, or are you interested in yourself as a member of your profession or as a husband or as a wife or as parents or as children or in what you do, your business, your work, your occupation, your leisure? [00:25:26]

The Christian is aware of and is concerned about his sinfulness. He knows what it is to be in trouble about his soul. He is aware of his weakness. He spends much of his time in thinking about these things. When he was in the Old State, he may have got on his knees by the side of his bed at night to say his prayers. [00:31:13]

The Christian is concerned about the whole state of the world. The Christian is interested in the state of the world. He's not only interested in his own soul. It's a libel on us to say we are not interested in the world. Of course, we are, but we are not interested as the other man is. [00:42:34]

The Christian is a man who wants to understand in that sense and not merely to have that superficial academic acquaintance with the mere letter of the scripture. Oh, says the Apostle, this is the truth about us. He that is spiritual judgeth all things, yet he himself is judged of all men. [00:44:48]

The Christian is a man who wants to understand in that sense and not merely to have that superficial academic acquaintance with the mere letter of the scripture. Oh, says the Apostle, this is the truth about us. He that is spiritual judgeth all things, yet he himself is judged of all men. [00:45:08]

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