What does it mean to "walk in the Spirit"? Paul uses this phrase in Galatians 5:16, but what is it that he's speaking of?
Many professing christians today believe that walking in the Spirit is
many different things depending on how they interpret the Scriptures.
John MacArthur, a well known pastor and author, said this of the Holy Spirit:
At the moment of salvation the Holy Spirit takes up residence in the
life of a believer and becomes the source of power for his life."
The question is - "The source of power for his life...to do what?"
Is the Holy Spirit working
in us to give us power so that we can live according to how we think we
should? Many people believe so. How many times have you heard, "If
God wanted me to do that, then He would have..." Just fill in the
blank, as I'm sure we can come up with a million reasons as to why we
disobey the Lord in what He tells us to do.
"The heart is deceitful above all things, and desperately wicked;
Who can know it?
Jeremiah 17:9
The fool has said in his heart "There is no God."
They are corrupt, and have done abominable iniquity;
There is none who does good. God looks down from heaven
upon the children of men to see if there are any
who understand, who seek God. Every one of them has turned aside;
They have together become corrupt; There is none who does good.
No, not one.
Psalm 53:1-3
How can we think that we can know best, that we can set the standard of
how we should live? Yet we do all the time. "Oh no, not me!" Yes,
even you. I have found myself far too many times deciding that I know
better than God what is best for my life, and I'm sure that you've done
it from time to time.
How do we do it? By adding to His Word, or taking away from it. It is a
constant process of submitting to His will and letting go of ours that
will give us direction, because we are choosing to follow the One who
knows ALL things, and certainly knows what's best for us.
Only by keeping (treasuring) His Commandments can we begin to see the corrupt nature of our flesh and crucify the "old man", that sinful nature.
This is where the discussion usually has people spewing out terms like,
"legalist" or "bondage", in reference to a believer choosing to obey
God's Commandments. "We're free from the Law." "The Law is dead." Really? That's not what Jesus said,
"Do not think that I came to destroy the Law or the Prophets. I did
not come to destroy, but to fulfill. For assuredly I say to you, until
heaven and earth pass away, one jot or one tittle will by no means pass
from the law till all is fulfilled."
Matthew 5:17-18
Until when? Until heaven and earth pass away, not one single mark will
be removed from the Law (His Word)! Has heaven or earth passed away
yet? Nope. When will they? Not until Messiah returns to consumate the
marriage with His bride (the church). In 1 John 3:4, John writes that "sin is lawlessness."
Jesus Himself said that there will be people who come to Him and claim
to have done great things in His name, but He will say to those people,
"I never knew you, depart from Me you who practice lawlessness." (Matthew 7:21-23)
How can we know Christ if we do not know His Law? The answer is - we
can't. Remember, it's HIS law, not ours. Since He is the Creator of
life and the giver of all good things, then He knows what is good for
those who love Him.
"If you love Me, you will keep My commandments" Jesus said this in John 14:15 and
it is not an ultimatum or a command, but simply a fact. If we truly
love Him, then we will naturally obey His Word, His Commandments. This
is walking in the Spirit.
The Spirit is our Helper, our seal of redemption, and He gives us the
power, by His grace, to obey His Commandments through faith. It is only
through faith that we can access grace and it is only by God's grace
that we can hope to be obedient to Him. Like James writes,
"faith without works, is dead"
James 2:26
If our faith is real, then good works will follow. Those works are
proof that our faith is real. These are the fruits of the Spirit.
These are the works that God prepared beforehand in Messiah for us to
walk in (Ephesians 2:8-10).
So let's look at Paul's discussion of what walking in the Spirit is about, in Galatians 5.
He writes:
"I say then: Walk in the Spirit, and you shall not fulfill the lust
of the flesh.
For the flesh lusts against the Spirit, and the Spirit against the
flesh; and these are contrary to one another, so that you do not do the
things that you wish. But if you are led by the Spirit, you are not
under the law."
Galatians 5:16-18
Before we move on I want to point out that this argument is identical to what Paul wrote in Romans 7 and 8.
Paul cries out "O wretched man that I am who will save me from this body
of death?" Of course we know the answer - Yeshua! (Jesus). But why
does Paul say that? In verses 14 through 23 we see the struggle that is
in all of us! Our spirits want to do one thing, but our sinful nature
wants to do another, and sometimes we end up doing things against the
will of our spirit because we've given room for our flesh to win a
victory in our lives instead of yielding control over to the Holy
Spirit. In Romans 6:18-19 Paul points out that we are to be slaves of righteousness, going against the will of our flesh and obeying the Law of God.
In Romans 7:14 he writes that the Law is
spiritual. The Spirit and the Law work together in the life of the
believer because they are both "spiritual" (Romans 8:2-4). The flesh hates both the Spirit and the law. In fact Romans 8:7 says this:
"Because the carnal mind [sinful nature] is enmity against God; for it is not subject to the law of God, nor indeed can be."
Romans 8:7
Did you get that? Our flesh CANNOT be subject to God's Law and it is
hostile toward Him. Is it any wonder that we don't "feel" like obeying
the Commandments of Yahweh?! That's because our flesh is lying to us,
telling us that we don't need to follow a "dead law", as it says.
However, the Law is NOT dead, as Jesus already said He didn't come to
destroy it, but to fulfill it. That word "fulfill" actually means to
fully preach!
What about Paul's statement back in Gal. 5:18 about not being under the
law if we are led by the Spirit? The same thing we just talked about.
To be under the Law is to be under God's wrath and the condemnation of
death. Remember, the Law shows us what sin is, what sinners we are, and
our need for a Savior. This is being "under" the Law. Perhaps you
recall the verse that says "Christ is the end of the law". Well, it
says
"For Christ is the end of the law for righteousness to everyone who believes."
Romans 10:4
If Christ already said that He didn't come to destroy the Law but to
fulfill (fully preach) then what is being said here? The word for end in the above verse actually means 'goal' or aiming for a mark.
G5056
τέλος
telos
tel'-os
From a primary word τέλλω tellō (to set out for a definite point or
goal); properly the point aimed at as a limit, that is, (by implication)
the conclusion of an act or state (termination [literally, figuratively
or indefinitely], result [immediate, ultimate or prophetic], purpose);
specifically an impost or levy (as paid): - + continual, custom, end
(-ing), finally, uttermost. Compare G5411.
The Law is all about Messiah - the Living Word! It points to Him, but
that doesn't mean that He did away with it in the process of fulfilling
it!
To be under the Law is death, that's one of it's ministries
(1 Corinthians 3:7)
as it was, written on stone. The Law is the knowledge of sin and
therefore shows us our sin - that which leads us to death, but it is
also for our good (Deuteronomy 10:13; Romans 3:17-18) and David and Paul both said they delighted in the Law of God (Psalm 1:2; 19; 119; Romans 7:22).
Paul also said that he serves the Law of God with his mind and that
we, as believers, actually establish the Law through faith! (Romans 7:25; 3:31)
"Now the works of the flesh are evident, which are: adultery,
fornication, uncleanness, lewdness, idolatry, sorcery, hatred,
contentions, jealousies, outbursts of wrath, selfish ambitions,
dissensions, heresies, envy, murders, drunkenness, revelries, and the
like; of which I tell you beforehand, just as I also told you in time
past, that those who practice such things will not inherit the kindgom
of God."
Galatians 5:19-21
Practice what things? All of the things Paul just listed - which are
sinful. Sin is what? - lawlessness. People who practice lawlessness
will be told by the Lord that He never knew them and they will be told
to depart from Him.
"but the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, longsuffering,
kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, self-control. Against
such there is no law. And those who are Christ's have crucified the
flesh with its passions and desires. If we live in the Spirit, let us
also walk in the Spirit."
Galatians 5:22-24
The Law of God, which not only shows us our sin, but shows us how to
live for Him, tells us what HE wants from us. The Spirit, testifying
with our spirits that we are children of God, shows us this by
acknowledging whether or not we love Him and whether or not we'll follow
Him.
We crucify our flesh by dying to it daily. Laying ourselves on the
altar as living sacrifices. How do we do that? By loving the Lord our
God with all our heart, mind, and strength and loving our neighbor as
ourself - by obeying His Torah/Law which can only be accomplished by an indwelling of the Holy Spirit!
"On these two commandments hang all the Law and the Prophets."
Matthew 22:40
How do we love God and love others?...by obeying His Commandments. Simple. What does walking in the Spirit look like?...by obeying His Commandments. Again, simple.
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