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LIFE
Living in Freedom Everyday - Spiritual Order
This is week 4 in a series called LIFE it is from the Church of the Highlands small group that Brittany and I taught for several semesters.
We have been talking about living in the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil and the Tree of Life.
This morning we are going to finish this series talking about Spiritual Order
1 Thess
To daily live in the Tree of Life, you need to know two things: God designed you with three distinct parts, and you need to embrace the principles of spiritual order.
Understanding spiritual order will help us get rid of the sin in our lives and walk in holiness and freedom.
As believers, we long to live lives of fellowship with God.
But while this is our desire, life in fellowship with God does not come naturally for us.
Since the fall in the garden, mankind has battled a sin nature that wars against our desire to be holy.
The Apostle Paul said that there is an internal struggle that goes on between the desire to do right and the natural tendency to do wrong.
the natural tendency to do wrong.
God created us with three distinct parts:
A spirit that must be redeemed
A soul that must be restored
A body that must surrender
At the moment of salvation, our spirit is made alive in Christ and immediately put into right standing with God (, ).
The Bible calls this event justification: “just-as-if I had never sinned.”
However, the soul and body will require time and effort to be conformed to the image of Christ ().
This gradual process is called sanctification.
is called sanctification.
God desires for us to be transformed into His image with ever-increasing glory.
We must learn to hear His voice and be led by His spirit.
The Spirit
Did you know that you are a spiritual being having a temporary physical experience on earth rather than a physical being having a temporary spiritual experience?
God’s plan is that our spirits become the strongest part of our three-part design and be the “command center” of who we are and what we do.
colossians
The blood of Jesus has forever purchased our capacity for friendship with God.
This was the price God paid so that we could be reconciled back to Him and have the fellowship that Adam once enjoyed
The moment we are saved, we are made alive in Christ, forever redeemed and made righteous before the Father.
Along with the gift of eternal life, we receive the Holy Spirit and immediately have the ability to be in relationship with God.
In short, the cross of Christ bridges the chasm of death and gives us a way to have fellowship, communication, and access to the Tree of Life.
The moment we are saved, we are made alive in Christ, forever redeemed and made righteous before the Father.
Along with the gift of eternal life, we receive the Holy Spirit and immediately have the ability to be in relationship with God.
In short, the cross of Christ bridges the chasm of death and gives us a way to have fellowship, communication, and access to the Tree of Life.
Just as a bride and groom are united in matrimony and become one, at the point of salvation, your spirit and the Spirit of Christ are united and become one.
The Soul
The soul is one of God’s most beautiful creations.
It enables us to expe- rience relationships and appreciate the beauty of our surroundings.
We have been made in the image of God with the capacity to think, reason, and express emotions.
God could have programmed us to do and be whatever He wanted, but instead He gave us the ability to choose.
Our souls are made up of three parts:
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The mind, which thinks and reasons
2. The will, which makes choices
3. The emotions, which believe, feel, and remember
A few verses that address these three parts of the soul
Ask yourself: Are my thoughts driven by emotions?
The Body
In , we learn that God formed our bodies from the earth.
The body acts as a temporary house or shell that contains our soul and spirit.
says that our bodies are the temple of the Holy Spirit.
In the Old Testament, the presence of God was housed in the inner sanctuary of the temple called the Holy of Holies.
At the death of Jesus, the veil of the temple was torn and the presence of God moved out of the structure and into the hearts of all believers.
Just as we would not go to church and shatter the windows and destroy the furniture, we should not do anything to intentionally harm our bodies; they are special, designed by God, and given to us in order to carry out the plans He has for us on this earth.
Our bodies have appetites, both good and bad.
The Bible says to be careful of any sin that leads to our flesh getting anything it wants.
Often people want to know how far they can sin and still enjoy the benefits of God’s blessing.
The snare with sin is that it never satisfies.
We are constantly looking to fulfill the next craving.
Carnal desires cause us to need satisfaction, and though we may satisfy them in the moment, the craving soon returns and brings with it increased intensity.
This cycle will repeat itself time and again until we break it by the power of the Holy Spirit.
Ask yourself: Are my actions driven by my cravings?
1 corinthians
Ordered Living
Spiritual order provides a framework for living in the Tree of Life.
It allows you to live with your spirit united with God, and your soul and body submitted to your spirit.
In other words, your spirit, which is now one with God, calls the shots, and the soul and body follow.
So here’s the real question: If I am saved, why do I struggle with sin?
The answer is found in the process of sanctification and the principle of spiritual order.
When we give our lives to Jesus, we receive everything we need for life and godliness (), but we may still struggle because our spirit is not in the lead.
What we give the most attention to will become the most influential.
Our spirit can take the lead only if we feed it more than our soul and body.
The world around us constantly feeds our souls through things we see and hear.
And our bodies, if starved, make it known that they’re hungry.
If we withhold gratification from our souls and our bodies, they get loud.
Our spirit, on the other hand, when not fed, gets quiet.
We have to be intentional to feed our spirit
Ask yourself: What am I doing to feed my spirit?
Who is in control?
The soul and body are complex and can often be confusing, especially since we are accustomed to them taking the lead.
Galatians
When the Holy Spirit controls our lives, He will produce this kind of fruit in us:
In our Daily Living
Living in spiritual order brings with it incredible benefits, such as protection, spiritual growth, and power to overcome obstacles in our lives.
And it is important to understand that living out of spiritual order is dangerous.
When we allow our soul or body to lead, it opens a door for the enemy to operate in our lives.
We will be protected from the enemy when we choose to do things God’s way and give control of our lives to Him.
Psalm
We want to do things God’s way, but what happens when we fall short or give in to temptation?
We respond by distancing ourselves from God.
We feel shame and condemnation, but that’s Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil thinking.
Remember, God convicts; He does not condemn.
Godly sorrow for sin will lead us to repentance, which means “to turn and go the other way.”
Psalm
When you realize you’re out of spiritual order, stop and repent.
Then, ask for and receive His grace.
It is the kindness of the Lord that leads us to repentance ().
Remember: He is the God who came looking for Adam and Eve.
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