Gal 5:16-26 | Lifestyle of the Spirit

Galations 5:16-26

There are three enemies:

DEVIL (Temptor) – The outside reference to sin. He cannot make anyone sin but he is seeking to lure me away. He      came in the form of a creature over whom man already had dominion.

WORLD (Temptation) – This is the bait the devil uses to lure me away. The world is Civilization Minus God. I John 2) The world appeals to our lower nature. There are three bullets in the devil’s gun:

Lust of the Flesh

Lust of the Eyes

Pride of Life

FLESH (Tempted) -The Enemy Within  the devil and the world cannot get in unless the flesh opens the door. This is the old nature. The world will never appeal to your higher nature.

There is a command: “…walk by the Spirit”. v. 16.

There is a promise: “….you will not carry out the desire of the flesh”. v. 16

The SPIRIT and the FLESH dwell in you and are in opposition. Only one person can defeat the flesh. It is the HOLY SPIRIT. We get into the picture and try to defeat the flesh ourselves. WE HAVE TO DECIDE WHO IS GOING TO WIN THE BATTLE. Victory is the result of my SUBMISSION to the Spirit.

 

I. WE LIVE A LIFE OF CONQUEST. v. 17

Walking in the Spirit overcomes the desires of the flesh. This conflict will always be, but the believer determines who is victorious.

II. WE LIVE A LIFE OF CHRIST LIKENESS. v.22,23

Walking in the Spirit produces the life of Christ:

Love

Joy   (Our relationship to God)

Peace

Patience

Kindness  (Our relationship to Others)

Goodness

Faithfulness

Gentleness  (Our relationship to Ourselves)

Self Control

You will have a CONSISTENT character.

You will have a COMPLETE character.

Dead leaves are pushed off trees by the sap flowing through them. In the same way, the vices of my old life are removed by the life of the Spirit flowing through me.

 

III. WE LIVE A LIFE OF CRUCIFIXION. v.24,25

“…walk by the Spirit” is a military term meaning to “keep in step with”. Say “NO” to the flesh and “YES” to Christ.

You overcome sin by submitting to a PERSON.

©Ron Dunn, LifeStyle Ministries, 2004

Gal 3:06-14 | The Curse of the Law, Salvation Demanded

Galatians 3:6-14

INTRO: It might surprise you to know that many people are living under a curse. A greater surprise—who they are: the religious, upright, decent, moral, etc.

Greatest surprise is how they got under the curse: THROUGH RELIGIOUS ACTIVITY, FAITHFUL OBSERVANCE OF RELIGIOUS DUTIES, ETC.

ENDEAVORING BY THESE TO PLEASE GOD AND GAIN ACCEPTANCE BEFORE HIM.

OUR TEXT DEALS WITH THE CENTRAL ISSUE:  HOW TO GET RIGHTLY RELATED TO GOD.

AND there are many who answer this question, not only with their lips but with their lives…by faithfully doing all God tells us to do, by human effort and resolve.

vs. 10: Under a CURSE: God originally intended blessing for all men, but many have brought themselves under a curse, rather than blessing.

THE LAW: Primarily the LAW OF MOSES, TEN COMMANDMENTS, but the definite article is missing often, indicating LAW IN GENERAL… applies to any system of religion or salvation that seeks to supplement faith with works…

Church membership, Baptism, Lord’s Supper, etc….Often claim to be trusting in Christ alone but when they look for assurance of their salvation, they took to the fact they’ve joined church, faithful to activities, the MECHANICS OF RELIGION.

UNDER CURSE: MEANING: Alienation from God, living under the judgment of God, His wrath that will issue in final destruction.

WHY IS THE LAW A CURSE? Redefine living under the law — effort, work, doing, etc.

I. LIVING UNDER THE LAW SHUTS US IN  Vs. 22,  23

CONCLUDED: To be shut up, to shut in on all sides.  In Luke 5: 6, the net enclosing the fish.

PICTURE OF A JAILER in which men are confined and Scripture is the jailer that sees we don’t escape.

Vs. 23 . . . KEPT UNDER THE LAW –‘To keep with a military guard….the law is a jailer…

Confines us to the prison of sin, never letting us forget it. To hold is custody those who were in sin, so they would not escape the consciousness of their sins and their accountability at judgment.

HOW DOES THE LAW SHUT US IN THE PRISON OF SIN?

1. THE LAW IS THE MANIFESTATION OF GOD’S CHARACTER

The question, “How Can I be right with God” leads to another question. WHAT KIND OF GOD IS IT I’M TRYING TO FIND FAVOR WITH? This is extremely important.

If he is a sinful God like some of the pagan deities, I’m okay. WHAT KIND OF GOD IS HE?

THE LAW TELLS US WE’RE DEALING WITH A RIGHTEOUS AND HOLY GOD, WHO CANNOT LOOK UPON OR FELLOWSHIP WITH SIN IN ANY DEGREE.

Immediately this demands that we also be righteous.

(1)  That God is Righteousness is revealed in the written law, the commandments.

These are simply an expression of the nature of God.

(2)  That God is righteous is revealed in the unwritten law, the Conscience.

Man made in the image of God.  Man’s innate sense of right and wrong, especially in children a sentivity to fairness…which decreases as grow older in sin…searing the conscience… OUR OWN SENSE OF RIGHT AND WRONG, imperfect as it is, REFLECTS GOD‘S RIGHTEOUS IMAGE in us.

* *Archeologist dig into the ruins of fallen civilizations, discover only a fragment, but that fragment proves the whole once existed.

LIKEWISE you can dig into the ruins of fallen human nature and discover, unearth a fragment of right and wrong. But that fragment proves the whole once existed.

Even these trying to do away with any moral code or standard . . . they are their own proof that there is an absolute moral law . . . because they base their campaign on WHAT’S FAIR, WHAT’S RIGHT. Even their perverted sense of right and wrong is a fragment that proves the whole once existed.

2.  THE LAW IS THE MEASURE OF MAN’ S CHARACTER

RIDE AT SIX FLAGS:  “You’ve got to be as tall as this sign.” Stand on tiptoes, etc.

GOD SETS US HIS LAW… You’ve got to be as tall as this.

Vs. 10,12– ALL THINGS. James 2:1O…offend in just one point.

SHALL NOT COVET:  GOD DOESN’T GRADE ON CURVE!  ENTRANCE EXAM. . . MISS ONE AND OUT!

II. THE LAW SHUTS US OUT OF SALVATION  

1.   WORKS RESCINDS, REMOVES GRACE OF GOD.

Rom. 4:16; 11:6

Salvation is the house that Grace built and only faith opens the door.

2.  WORKS REJECT THE GIFT OF GOD.

Only we can escape our curse is through His curse for us. If works could do it, Jesus needn’t have died.

©Ron Dunn, LifeStyle Ministries, 2004

2Co 12:07-10 | Strength Out of Weakness

2 Corinthians 12:7-10

I. ESTABLISH THE PRINCIPLE.  “”My strength is made perfect in your weakness.”  To be strong in the Lord, we must become weak in ourselves.

II. EXAMINE THE PROCESS.  “There was given me a thorn in the flesh, a messenger of Satan to buffet (lit., beat with fists) me.”

III. EXPLORE THE POSSIBILITIES. 1.  Door of usefulness open to all — even the weak. 2.  Victory is midst of suffering is possible. 3.  Power of Christ available — “That the power of Christ may rest upon me.  “Rest”: like a tent spread over the ground.

IV. ENTER INTO THE PROVISION.  “Most gladly therefore will I rather glory in my infirmities. . . . Therefore I take pleasure in infirmities, in reproaches, in necessities, in persecutions, in distresses for Christ sake; for when I am weak, then am I strong.”

 

©Ron Dunn, LifeStyle Ministries, 2001

2Co 07:10 | The Ministry of Trouble

2 Cor. 7:10, NEB

INTRO:  The difference between people isn’t the ABSENCE of trouble, but their ATTITUDE towards it…. WHAT YOU DO WITH IT.

There are two things you can do with it:

(1)   Bear it God’s Way

(2)   Bear it the World’s Way –  death, bitterness, resentment, etc.

HOW TO BEAR IT GOD’S WAY:

(1)   Realize it is the SUFFERINGS OF CHRIST. (1:5)

(2)   Realize God is up to something, has a purpose. This is the tool God is using to perfect his plan in your life.

I. THAT WE MIGHT EXPERIENCE THE COMFORT OF GOD.  

(1:3-5) Paul is uniquely qualified to speak on this subject.

1.    COMFORT – a rich word, same as Matt. 5:4, “standing beside a person in time of need to strengthen and encourage, to defend his cause, to make it his own.”

2.    “THE GOD OF ALL COMFORT”.

(1)   Emphasizes the complete adequacy of God’s comfort.

(2)   Excludes any other source of comfort. If He is the God of all comfort, there is no real comfort anywhere else. If we turn from God in time of trouble, become bitter, etc., then there is absolutely no comfort.

3.    PRESENT TENSE VERB– God’s Comfort is:

(1)   Complete –    “All” for every need. II Cor. is Paul’s testimony to this, 7:4; 6:10; 4:16 NEB.

(2)   Continual –  Present tense verb, not occasional and spasmodic, but continual–as long as there’s a need, a trouble, there is comfort.

(3)   Conquering –  God’s comfort enables the Christian not merely to ENDURE the trouble, but to REJOICE in it! 7:4, 6:10; 4:16.

(4)   Christ’s Comfort –  Notice in vs. 5, the sufferings are CHRIST’S. Not suffering FOR Christ, but the SUFFERINGS OF CHRIST. Christ’s suffering through us, But notice also, the CONSOLATION, like the SUFFERING, is Christ’s! The same comfort that came to Jesus, comes to us. We are comforted with the same comfort that Jesus was comforted with. (1:3-5)

CAN YOU IMAGINE WHAT IT MUST HAVE BEEN LIKE WHEN JESUS STEPPED BACK INTO GLORY?

“I wonder sometimes what God thought

I wonder if tears filled His eyes

When Jesus came walking through glory,

With blood stains from dark Calvary.

When Jesus came walking through Glory

With bloodstains from dark Calvary,

I wonder if angels cried Holy,

Or bowed down and wept at His feet.”

LESSON –   All of us want to experience God’s comfort. Look at the prerequisite–Trouble. Matt. 5:4. Before we can be comforted, we must first mourn

 

II. THAT WE MAY BE EQUIPPED TO MINISTER TO OTHERS. 

1:4 -“in order that” , a purpose clause. A tremendous revelation.

“in every kind of trouble” – We are equipped to minister to those “in every kind of trouble.”

2.    One of the main principles of Christianity: the Christian receives that he may pass it on to others; he is blessed that he might be a blessing.

(1)   We become the channel through which God minister to others.

(2)   God never wastes time or experience. It isn’t a HOSPITAL, it’s a SEMINARY.

(3)   We comfort with the same comfort we were comforted with. (v.5) It overflows the banks of your life. When God comforts you He give you enough to pass on..

©Ron Dunn, LifeStyle Ministries, 2003

2Co 05:01-10 | Our Long Home

2 Corinthians 5:1-10

“For we KNOW that if the earthly tent. . . is torn down . . . we have a building from God.”  Others may speculate but we know what will happen when we depart this life.

I. WE HAVE THE CERTAINTY OF RESURRECTION AND TRANSFORMATION.  Verse 1-5

“Torn down”: literally, “dismantled.”  Speaks of purpose and design.  Our life is carefully dismantled by God, to move us to a different spot.

II. WE HAVE CONFIDENCE THAT DEATH BEGINS A JOURNEY INTO THE REALM OF SIGHT.  Verses 6,7

III. WE HAVE A COVENANT THAT DEATH PLACES US IN THE PRESENCE OF CHRIST.    Verse 8

IV. WE HAVE THE CONFIRMATION OF THE SPIRIT’S PLEDGE.  Verse 5.  How, then, should we react to this knowledge?      1.  Be of good courage.  Verses 6,8.      2.  Prefer to be with Christ.  Verse 8.      3.  Seek to please Christ.  Verse 9.  The issue is not, will we live or die, but will we be pleasing to Christ.

 

©Ron Dunn, LifeStyle Ministries, 2001