Led by His Spiritಮಾದರಿ
The churches in Galatia had been flooded with a great deal of false teaching about grace and the law, so when Paul wrote the epistle of Galatians to them, he included a great deal of instruction about godly Christian living. One of the most important things he told them, and us, is that we must be filled with and walking in the power of the Holy Spirit to live as God commands us to live. Though the Holy Spirit is present in the life of each believer, He is not in control of each believer. That depends on our willingness to yield to and obey Him.
Our ability to overcome sin depends utterly on God’s power. Any time a Christian is sinning, it is evidence that the Holy Spirit is not in control. Most parents and grandparents have had the experience of placing a young child’s hands on the steering wheel of a car and letting them “drive.” The child is not the one in control, and if he or she was, it would lead to disaster. The hands of the adult are guiding the car and making sure it goes where it should.
In a similar way, we must allow the Holy Spirit to be in control of our lives. If we take matters into our own hands, disaster is sure to follow. When we are filled with and controlled by the Holy Spirit, sin holds little attraction and has less power. Only when we walk as He directs can we be certain that we are on the path God intends for us to walk.
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About this Plan
The forty devotions in this plan focus on the multi-faceted ministry of the Holy Spirit and are provided to supplement your Bible reading. I pray that this resource will be help to you as you seek to live the Spirit-led life. -Pastor Paul Chappell
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