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You mentioned having the Spirit as a sort of confirmation of being born of God. But I gotta ask just how do you know when/that you have the Spirit?
You know, through your faith in Jesus Christ.
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You mentioned having the Spirit as a sort of confirmation of being born of God. But I gotta ask just how do you know when/that you have the Spirit?
T orT, what 'religion' are you hanging out with?
Because you are not a christian. You think as a carnal man and are living for the flesh, so the Holy Spirit will not reveal the secret things of God to you. When one lives for the Spirit, and sets aside their intellect and fleshy desires and lives for the Spirit in mind and deed then the Holy Spirit will bear witness within us to our spirit and reveal things to us. The deeper truths of the Lord.
How do I resolve the conflict in your own belief?The fruit of the Spirit
Seemingly the fruit of the Spirit applies to people doing good things (Galatians 6:10). The implication from Galatians 5:14-6:10 would appear to be saying that if a person is living a life of love for his fellow man, then that is evidence of them walking in the spirit.
What we are not told is that the love man is called upon to exhibit can only be practiced IF one has the spirit in them. Evidence and life experience shows us that love and faith in God do not always coincide for there are those without faith that are extremely loving, patient, and giving while there are those with faith that do not exhibit those same loving charactor traits.
You say we can only do what we're supposed to do if we have the Spirit in us. Then you turn right around and say those without faith are loving, patient, etc.
I've known too many 'do good' atheist and unbelievers to be deceived that they are somehow like Christians who bear the fruit of the kingdom. They'll show you their sheep's clothing just long enough to deceive you into thinking they are people increasing in the obedience required by God.
We who are 'born of the Spirit are led by the Spirit". John 3:8;
We see in Acts 10:44-44;
We do receive the Holy Spirit.
The problem is that we get caught up in the world and we are not walking in the Holy Spirit.
We need to get tuned back in and walk with Him again.
This is the sanctification process.
Under the conditions that the Bible speaks about, 'yes'.Are you saying that people that do not believe in Jesus cannot really be people that have the charactor traits and exhibit love, joy, patience, goodness, caring, trust, reasonableness, and self control? Is religious belief necessary for one to be patient and kind, not be envious or conceited, and to not rejoice over evil but instead to delight in good?
Not only does it take faith in God to have the Holy Spirit in the first place (specifically faith in the blood of Christ), but it takes faith in God to trust that things will be alright if you do what by the nature of things is the very wrong thing to do when confronted with distress or discomfort. The Holy Spirit is the sign that one is in covenant with God, for only those who trust in the blood of Christ receive the Holy Spirit. Only those with the Holy Spirit can have the courage to do things that by nature are completely unreasonable and unnatural to do...like being nice to your enemy, even caring about them.The idea that all those who lack religious faith are somehow schemers waiting to cause harm and reveal their true evil colors is without merit.
I suggest the one discerning characteristic of the believer is that their fruit thrives under pressure and in the most unnatural of places. And more and more as they grow up in Christ....if we do the math, the one decerning charactoristic the believer has is their belief in God.
The backing starts way back in Exodus and Leviticus where the Holy Spirit entered the Temple upon the satisfactory completion of the Tabenacle (the dwelling place of God), and completion of the required sacrifices by the appointed Priest/ Priesthood.So the question becomes does the belief in God equate to having God's Holy Spirit inside of a person and if this is the case, where is the scriptural backing for this stance?
May I suggest to you that the 'work' that gets burned up and for which the laborer gets no reward for is the building block they had hoped they were adding to the building of God (another person) through their labors on the building of God proved to not be that at all and was consumed in the Judgment, having been made of perishable, not imperishable material.The previous post is 1Cor.3. The Geneva bible 1599. King James Hated this bible for the foot notes. Anyway.
Vs.1-3. Note that these are born from above Christians all. Yet Paul is repromanding them for walking after the flesh and not after the Spirit. Not only by using human reason, logic, worldly wisdom, but these things led them into open sin.
Vs.3 and4.Note the first denominational divisions and 'man worship' on display. 'We love Pastor Wonderful'. 'Our Pastor Onthetake is dynamic'. 'Yes but our Pastor Good Looking is making a real impact'.
Vs.9-12. You all want a church building. Here it's folks.
Vs.10-15. Here's what I'm saying. Build by the flesh: reason, logic, worldly wisdom, human intellect will all burn up.
Build according as The indwelling Spirit leads, this will please God and endure.
Vs.16 and17. We are the temple. Each individual is the temple. If any man chips away at the individuals faith through vain deceit: carnal reasoning of the word of God, logical treatise of the word, worldly wisdom mixed with the word, thus destroying the individual temple, God will,destroy.
I don't believe this means hell for the 'yet carnal' men who operate by the flesh in a false upper rank ministry, but it does mean their works will burn up for they were not of God...not of the Spirit. Self carnal interest driven by personal interest. Also many with pure intentions but still not functioning in and by the Holy Spirit which has always been His plan from the garden on.
Vs.18-20. Again the wisdom, intellect, self power, reason, noble desires but not Spirit led, of this world won't cut it.
Vs.20and21. All the natural is vain. Do not exalt and fawn over carnal men and their gifted attributes that are void of the Spirit.
Vs.22 and23. All thing are not the possessions of a few. But God works all things through every member. The gift of God belongs to all the body.