In our journey with Christ, we are called to a life of freedom, a freedom that is not to be used as an opportunity for the flesh, but through love, to serve one another. This freedom is a gift, bought at the price of Christ's precious blood, and it is our responsibility to live in a way that honors this sacrifice. We are to walk by the Spirit, which means our lives are not our own; we are to be led by the Spirit, filled with life by Him, and keep in step with Him. This is a joyful surrender to God's authority, recognizing that His word and His parameters are not restrictive but protective, giving us life.
As we walk with the Spirit, we find that the desires of the flesh lose their grip on us. We become so consumed with the business of God that we no longer have time for fleshly cravings and desires. Those who belong to Christ have crucified the flesh with its passions and desires, meaning we no longer pay attention to fleshly things. Our God is active, and as we move with Him, we experience the fulfillment of His promises in our lives.
The key to living in freedom is to be aware of our surroundings and not provide opportunities for the flesh to regain its hold on us. We must avoid situations that excite our vices and instead focus on opportunities to serve, witness, worship, minister, pray, and exercise faith. When we gratify the flesh, we grieve the Spirit and miss out on the life and peace that comes from setting our minds on the Spirit.
Paul's letter to the Galatians provides a formula for living in consistent victory: walk by the Spirit, and you will not gratify the desires of the flesh. This requires a daily, step-by-step following of the Holy Spirit's guidance. We must choose the Spirit over the flesh, recognizing that the two are in opposition and cannot coexist. By walking in the Spirit, we ensure that our lives reflect the fruit of the Spirit—love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control.
In summary, we are to live a life surrendered to the Spirit, joyfully governed by His authority, actively moving with God, and avoiding any opportunity for the flesh to ensnare us again. We are to be vigilant, walking wisely, and paying attention to our surroundings, knowing that evil abounds and seeks to distract us from our walk with Christ.
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