Last week, we talked learned from v13-15 that our freedom is not to be used to indulge our flesh. Our liberty is not a license to sin and live selfish lives. Rather, God says the proper use of our freedom is to serve one another through love. Putting their needs above my own, giving myself to their well-being. By doing so, I do them good and bring God glory by fulfilling the law of God.
This all sounds good in theory, but when the reality is that it is hard to serve others through love. It is easier to be selfish and focus on what I want instead of what others need. Besides sometimes people are difficult to love. They fail to live up to my expectations, or do things that annoy me, or are even hostile toward me. When that happens, I am not thinking about how can I show them love? How can I serve them?
What is going on? If this is what God has saved me to do, why is it so hard for me? 1) The Battle Inside You - v.16-17 2) Indicators of Who You are Following – v.19-23a 3) The Wrong Place for Help – v.18b, v23b
The wrong place to look for help in this battle with sin and selfishness is the law.
4) The Keys to Victory a) Remember our rejection of the flesh at conversion (crucified our flesh) – v.24 The second key to victory is… b) Live according to the Spirit's direction and power (walk by the Spirit) – v16,18,25
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Jathan Newton was born and raised in Indianapolis. God saved Jathan at a young age through the preaching of the gospel and instruction of his parents. He received a B.S. in Civil Engineering at Purdue University where he met and married Melissa. During Jathan’s college years,...