Galatians 5:16
Posted: 29 Oct 2023, 17:13
St Paul says that walking by the Spirit will prevent one from walking by the flesh, basically.
So, how do you guys walk in the spirit?
So, how do you guys walk in the spirit?
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This reminds me of a quote our pastor said a year or two ago. "You don't love the Savior one bit more than you love the least of those He died for."Hugo Drax wrote: 29 Oct 2023, 19:09 I like to speak in tongues and froth at the mouth.
Just kidding.
Man, what a question. Love it and don't have a very good answer.
I <believe> I walk in the Spirit on those rare occasions when I realize the peckerhead pushing my buttons is every bit as much the beloved child of God that I am and crack a joke instead of slinging an insult. When I realize I could act on an intrusive thought but instead pray until it goes away. When I remember to love myself as much as I love my neighbor.
Most of the time I'm the churlish bastard you all know and tolerate, filled with the milk of human venom and an ugly assortment of deadly sins.
But sometimes, sometimes I feel like I'm walking with God.
A wise priest once told me in confession that "A life of prayer is incompatible with a life of sin." He recommended a disciplined life of prayer.... schedule a time for prayer, so it's harder to skip and forget.sweetandsour wrote: 29 Oct 2023, 17:13 St Paul says that walking by the Spirit will prevent one from walking by the flesh, basically.
So, how do you guys walk in the spirit?
Yeah, that's a doozy of a true story.jmg wrote: 29 Oct 2023, 19:29
This reminds me of a quote our pastor said a year or two ago. "You don't love the Savior one bit more than you love the least of those He died for."
That really smacked me in the face.
70x7Hugo Drax wrote: 31 Oct 2023, 19:35Yeah, that's a doozy of a true story.jmg wrote: 29 Oct 2023, 19:29 This reminds me of a quote our pastor said a year or two ago. "You don't love the Savior one bit more than you love the least of those He died for."
That really smacked me in the face.
You know the sinner I love the least? ME. I'm the least of the ones He died for, and I'm constantly staring down the barrel of my shortcomings and sinful nature and condemning myself where He simply forgives me.
I'm actually finding it easier to love and excuse the bad attitudes, selfishness, lust, envy, wrath, etc of others than to love myself. Many times I can see why Jesus loves them, but I can't see why he loves me.
I'm screwing up from the flip side of that preacher's coin, brother. I'm God's own beloved dummie.