Last week I wrote about being filled with the Spirit. “Filled” is a past tense verb and I must caution my readers that being filled with the spirit is a present tense action. We live in a world that requires us to continually seek God, repent daily and allow the Holy Spirit to be a part of our life. When that’s happening, goal #2 becomes easy.
Live in the Holy Spirit
This goal is
going to require an active effort on our part. The amplified Bible explains
Galatians 5:25 this way. “If we (claim
to) live by the Holy Spirit, we must also walk by the Spirit (with personal
integrity, godly character and moral courage—our conduct empowered by the
Holy Spirit.”
To live in the
Spirit requires us to imitate Jesus. A
popular chorus in the 70’s was “to be like Jesus, …. All I ask, to be like Him.” In
college, a chapel speaker suggested we quit singing that because “all” you ask,
is a big ask. Nonetheless, we should aspire to be like Jesus, knowing we will
not attain that goal. Notice the things mentioned above.
Personal Integrity.
The first thing that struck me was “personal”. This is about me, not about the Donald, Joe,
or my pastor. This isn’t about comparing
myself with anyone else. It’s about me;
my character, my behavior.
Dictionary.com says integrity is “adherence to moral and ethical
principles; soundness of moral character; honesty.” For the Christian, it’s also
“adherence” or obedience to Biblical principles. Living in the Spirit requires me to live
according to the teachings of Jesus.
Godly Character.
Character is the features and traits of your personality. It governs how you talk, act, and think. We are not born with this because “all have
sinned”. Becoming “Godly” doesn’t mean
being a god. It means we strive to live
so God would be pleased with our actions.
Moral Courage.
The nerve to stand up for what is right and speak out against what is
wrong. Silence is agreement. It’s never
been more important for us to speak out against corruption. It’s never been
more unpopular in our world that paints Christians as intolerant. Jim Cymbala says, “There is a tolerance that
is cowardly.” Cowardly is the opposite
of courage.
So, ALL I need to live in the Spirit is be exactly
like Jesus. Before we throw up our hands
in despair of that impossibility, let’s look at the end of the verse, “our
conduct empowered by the Holy Spirit.” Empowered by the Holy Spirit, filled with the Holy Spirit, we can have integrity, courage and Godly character.
Live, Reside, Dwell, Inhabit, Exist, Breathe, make your home in the Holy Spirit.
Thinkin’ on that.
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