Set Free in Christ
Those who walk by the flesh cannot please God and are dead, but those who walk by the Spirit have life in God (Romans 8:1–8). The good news is that we are set free in Christ to walk by the Spirit and have eternal life.
Those who walk by the flesh cannot please God and are dead, but those who walk by the Spirit have life in God (Romans 8:1–8). The good news is that we are set free in Christ to walk by the Spirit and have eternal life.
Did you know that, as a Christian, you are in constant conflict? Every moment presents a choice to lead a Spirit-directed life or to succumb to the wiles of the enemy and his temptations. When we have a warrior mindset, setting our minds on Christ, we will have the victory.
Which wisdom do you hold by: live and learn or learn and live? The first looks to action before instruction, but the second involves godly humility.
The book of Proverbs teaches us practical righteousness. Its wide array of topics is just as relevant now as it was when it was first written.
How do we use our spiritual gifts? There are four governing principles we should keep in mind, all rooted in walking by the Spirit.
How do you discover your spiritual gifts? In this process, it is essential to trust in the Father, abide in the Son, and walk by the Spirit.
Believers are called to keep in step with the Spirit so that they might bear the fruit of the Spirit, but what does walking by the Spirit actually mean?
Dr. Boa returns to the Gospel of John, discussing Jesus’s invitation to us to pursue him above all other things.
Dr. Boa talks about overcoming the barriers to living in God’s presence that arise from the fact that we belong to two worlds.
Dr. Boa continues his discussion of the metaphors that describe the responsibility of the believer in sanctification: walking in step with the Spirit, abiding in Christ, renewing your mind, walking by the Spirit, praying without ceasing, running with endurance the race before us, presenting our bodies as a living sacrifice.
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