Devotional 5: Walking in New Power
Scripture "For if you live according to the flesh, you will die; but if by the Spirit you put to death the misdeeds of the body, you will live. For those who are led by the Spirit of God are the children of God." — Romans 8:13–14
Explanation A Spirit-powered life is an active walk, not a passive state. While we are saved by grace, the Holy Spirit empowers us to "put to death" the old patterns and misdeeds that once defined us. This isn't about human willpower or white-knuckled discipline; it is about responding to the Spirit’s lead and trusting His power to break the chains of sin. As we actively walk with Him, we find that the things that once felt impossible—like forgiveness, self-control, and selfless love—become possible through His strength. This journey involves struggle and sacrifice, but it leads to a quality of life that is vibrant, purposeful, and eternally secure.
Reflection Identify one "misdeed of the body" or old habit that the Spirit is nudging you to put to death. What would it look like to rely on His power rather than your own strength to overcome it?
Discussion Questions
- What does it look like to "actively walk" with the Spirit in the middle of a stressful or tempting situation?
- Why is it important to remember that our present struggles are "temporary" compared to the glory that is coming?
- How can we encourage each other to rely on God's power instead of falling back into the trap of self-reliance?
Practical Application Identify a specific "new life" choice you can make today (such as choosing patience when you feel annoyed or offering help when you’re busy). Act on it immediately as a way of practicing the Spirit’s leading in small things. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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