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Old 09-21-2006, 10:55 PM #11
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hi judy can i say what i think it means to me? walking in spirit means u r following gods laws and commands. walking in the flesh means u r follwing your own laws. correct me if i am wrong
Good Cybil! Only problem is we can't be perfect and keep God's laws. (law is the tricky word!)

Try it this way: Walking in the Spirit means u r surrending to God's will.

Walking in the flesh means u r following your own laws.!

Anyone else have another idea?

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Good Cybil! Only problem is we can't be perfect and keep God's laws. (law is the tricky word!)
Try it this way: Walking in the Spirit means u r surrending to God's will.
Walking in the flesh means u r following your own laws.!
Anyone else have another idea?
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Cybil and Judy,

I"ll join for a bit.

Walking by the Spirit is total dependence on Jesus living His life through us moment by moment. Judy, your definition will work too. As far as laws, as we depend on Him, we will follow God's laws since Ezekiel 36:26-27 says that laws are now written on our heart and God will cuase us to walk in them; and besides Jesus living through us will of course follow the laws when we depend on Him. Our focus as a Christian is to focus on Jesus, not laws.

Walking by the Flesh is dependence on our resources. Our flesh is our body and soul operating independent of the Holy Spirit. Thus walking by the flesh is depending on our bodyand soul, rather than Jesus. As far as law, we can be focused on man's law or God's law but still be barking up the wrong tree. Even if we are focused on God's law but depending on our resources to fulfill that law, we are walking by the flesh. Gal. 3:3 says "Are you so foolish? Having begun in the Spirit, are you now being made perfect by the flesh?" Oh foolish me, I try that sometime. Don't you? I personally think the USA should be renamed Galatia.

Let me try to remember a story from Classic Christianity by Bob George. There is this guy listening and dancing to the music. He is really enjoying himself. Then another guy joins him but he cannot hear the music at all since he is deaf, but he watches the other guy jumping and dancing and decides to join in anyway Of course, he doesn't hear the music. He is not authentic. Yet, if you walk in and see these two guys you will think they are both greatly enjoying the music. This is like the Christian life. We can obey God's laws in our own strength and look like we are dancing (this would be living according to the flesh) and our Christian friends may be impressed; however, wouldn't it be better if we were dancing and living the Christian life because Jesus was living through us? I don't know about you but I want to experience more authentic consistent dancing in my Christian walk. David
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This is like the Christian life. We can obey God's laws in our own strength and look like we are dancing (this would be living according to the flesh) and our Christian friends may be impressed; however, wouldn't it be better if we were dancing and living the Christian life because Jesus was living through us? I don't know about you but I want to experience more authentic consistent dancing in my Christian walk. David
Great Post David!

I want to share something with you all. When I was raising my autistic daughter who is now an adult I had some pretty hairy times, especially when she was trying to tear down the drapes. As I was trying to fix the damage she would to run out in the street, only to have me save her from doing that - then she would bite me! ouch! Sometimes I would just collapse in a heap (that is when I had time). I would talk to my dad, long distance and ask him "How to I do this?" His only answer was, "You can't do it in your own power!" No one can! I knew that, but I still didn't know how to live in the power of the Holy Spirit.

That is what this thread is about! I know it has been a little scattered as I started in on another board.

The bottom line of living in the Power of the Holy Spirt is to admit you can't do it yourself and ask Jesus to Live His life in You! He is just waiting for you to ask. However, as we slip back into the flesh off and on -or actually alot, we have to keep asking or allowing Christ to do the driving!

Does that make sense?

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