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• Gal 5:16 . . I say then: walk in the Spirit, and you shall not fulfill the lust of
the base nature.
Some years ago, in a boatyard where I was employed on Shelter Island in
San Diego, I was listening to a young Christian boast of his dedication to
Christ. So I asked him: What about the command to walk in the Spirit? How
are you doing with that one?
Well, the brash, pleased-with-himself youngster admitted he didn't even
know what that meant, let alone how to do it. (chuckle) In regards to
"dedication" Mr. Super Saint hadn't even got to first base yet. (judging by
the fact that was on a third marriage the last time we touched base, I'd have
to say he never did get the hang of it.)
Anyway, there's nothing mystical about this. Walking in the Spirit is just
simply pleasing God rather than letting your natural impulses and/or your
own thinking control your conduct all the time.
For example: "Abstain from food tainted by idols, from promiscuity, from the
meat of strangled animals, and from blood." When a Christian complies with
those instructions; they're walking in the Spirit; but when they're
indiscriminately eating whatever, drinking whatever, and sleeping around
without regard for God's feelings about it; then they're fulfilling the lusts of
the base nature. It's that simple.
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• Gal 5:16 . . I say then: walk in the Spirit, and you shall not fulfill the lust of
the base nature.
Some years ago, in a boatyard where I was employed on Shelter Island in
San Diego, I was listening to a young Christian boast of his dedication to
Christ. So I asked him: What about the command to walk in the Spirit? How
are you doing with that one?
Well, the brash, pleased-with-himself youngster admitted he didn't even
know what that meant, let alone how to do it. (chuckle) In regards to
"dedication" Mr. Super Saint hadn't even got to first base yet. (judging by
the fact that was on a third marriage the last time we touched base, I'd have
to say he never did get the hang of it.)
Anyway, there's nothing mystical about this. Walking in the Spirit is just
simply pleasing God rather than letting your natural impulses and/or your
own thinking control your conduct all the time.
For example: "Abstain from food tainted by idols, from promiscuity, from the
meat of strangled animals, and from blood." When a Christian complies with
those instructions; they're walking in the Spirit; but when they're
indiscriminately eating whatever, drinking whatever, and sleeping around
without regard for God's feelings about it; then they're fulfilling the lusts of
the base nature. It's that simple.
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