Camp Fires Week 4نموونە

Camp Fires Week 4

DAY 4 OF 5

How do I walk in the Spirit?

Start by understanding that the Holy Spirit is a person, part of the Trinity, not an indistinct power or thing.

Language matters. Try to refer to Him as just Holy Spirit instead of “the” Holy Spirit sometime. This isn’t a doctrinal issue but can help personalize Him which in turn, helps us remember that He is with us and not distant.

Awareness is a big deal. It sounds simple because it is. However, we all know how easy it is to get busy or distracted, and before you know it, an entire day has gone by and we haven’t thought about God, much less been aware of His presence with us. So, put up some reminder notes in your locker or at your work to remind you that even while you’re busy, Holy Spirit is right there with you.

Walking in Him is not walking around speaking in tongues and prophesying all the time. Walking in the Spirit is more about walking in freedom from sin and fear than trying to get by walking in our own strength. It’s about walking in sonship rather than guilt and shame.

Seek the Baptism of the Spirit. Paul’s teachings clearly state that there are spiritual gifts and that they are to edify the church and be a witness to unbelievers. So seek the Giver and the Gift! Once you’ve received it, seek the Gift-Giver! Ephesians tells us to “be being filled.” To “walk in” something means it has become a part of our daily life. This will take time, practice and intentionality.

Engagement Point:

Like Nike says, “just do it.” It’s not about getting your act together so you can walk in the Spirit. It’s about getting the Spirit in your life so you can get your act together. That’s what the fruit of the Spirit is! The fruit follows the seed, it doesn’t come first!

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