Day 10. Second Principle of Freedom
Question 3 and 4
Galatians 3:1–5 teaches that we receive the Holy Spirit and His miraculous power when we believe in Christ's crucifixion and resurrection. Paul used Old Testament Scriptures to show the Galatians how Christ suffered in their place, calling them to believe the good news. When they saw Jesus on the cross, bearing their sins, it moved them deeply, and they believed. As a result, the Holy Spirit came with all His power to transform their lives.
Question 3. If you are a believer, please share how you came to faith in Christ. If you are not a believer, what is holding you back? Please share.
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Non-believers need to recognize that the Law of God demands perfection and condemns them to death for falling short. Jesus Christ was crucified for them, taking their punishment and offering them His righteousness. His resurrection justifies them before God (Romans 4:25), and they meet the standard. Believing this message is crucial.
If you are a believer, you have the Holy Spirit along with all His power to transform you from a lifestyle of gratifying your flesh to a lifestyle of crucifying your flesh. For you, it is now a matter of learning how to Walk by the Spirit and keep in step with the Spirit, and this is what we will be talking about throughout the rest of this course.
Question 4. What does it mean to you to walk by the Spirit? Please share your thoughts here.
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In the next lesson, we will see the difference between walking by the Spirit and gratifying our flesh.