Hello everybody, my name is Dean Davis and this is “Multiply,” the podcast that
provides a word of encouragement for Village Church Planters.
People give their lives to Christ for many reasons. Some want deliverance from
evil spirits, so they come to Christ. Others need physical healing and call out to
Jesus. Some want their marriage to be restored and so they turn to the Lord. I
came to Jesus because I wanted to be free from the load of guilt I felt for my
sins and my shortcomings. I was so delighted to understand the Gospel. For me,
it truly was good news. As I read the New Testament and attended youth
meetings at my church, I learned that Jesus had died for my sins and longed to
help me find forgiveness. He wanted me to be reconciled to him. I could
hardly believe it. Soon I gave my life to Christ. I repented of my sins and put
my trust in Him. I was so happy. I was so relieved. I felt so free.
But I quickly learned that sin was an ongoing problem in my life. I found myself
asking for God’s forgiveness again and again. I memorized the truth of 1 John
1:9, “If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just and will forgive us our
sins and purify us from all unrighteousness.” But I didn’t just want to be
forgiven; I wanted to stop sinning. I hated my sin. I hated offending the God
who loved me so very much. But what could I do?
Then I learned the truth of Galatians 5:16, Paul told the Galatians, “But I
say, walk by the Spirit, and you will not carry out the desire of the flesh.” I
thought to myself, “Wow, I really need to learn what it means to walk in the
Spirit and to be led by the Holy Spirit of God. If I can walk in the Spirit, I won’t
carry out the desires of my sinful nature.”
I don’t have time to tell you my whole story, but here is what I learned about
walking in the Spirit. To walk in the Spirit, we must trust that God is good,
that God loves us completely and unconditionally. But walking in the Spirit is
much more than just believing in the goodness of God. To walk in the Spirit we
must trust him; we must trust that God’s will for our lives is completely good.
To walk in the Spirit, we must crown Jesus as king of our life. When we trust
God fully with our life and we consecrate our life to obey Jesus in every
circumstance, we can be filled with his Holy Spirit.
Being filled with the Holy Spirit is a momentary experience that can be
repeated. But walking in the Spirit means to be filled by the Spirit in a moment
and then living in dialog with the Holy Spirit minute by minute, day by day.
But I say, walk by the Spirit, and you will not carry out the desire of the flesh.
To walk in the Spirit is to trust that God is with us moment by moment. It is to
be continuously conscious of his presence. To walk in the Spirit is to live life in
prayer, asking the Holy Spirit to lead us and guide us. To walk in the Spirit is
to trust him to empower us to do his will and to testify of his goodness and
power. God longs for each of his sons and daughters to walk in the Spirit day
by day. If we sin, without delay we should confess our sin, repent, and continue
in obedience walking in his Holy Spirit. So here is my word of encouragement
to you today, “Walk in the Spirit, and you will not carry out the desire of the
flesh.”
This has been “Multiply.” And I’m Dean Davis asking, “Who will you share this
encouraging word with today?
#EncouragementForVillageChurchPlanters #WalkInTheSpirit
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