Sunday, November 30, 2008

Living Beyond Yourself by Beth Moore--The Gray Areas

The Bible is very clear on some things but not so clear on others. When things are not spelled out such as what job to take, who should we marry, where should we live, which activities should we sign up our kids to participate in, there are principles to lead us. I personally believe the Bible to be the complete Word of God; consequently, I seek to live according to its principles and commands to bring glory to God.

The Bible gives many specific commands, but for those gray areas where it is not so clear, we need the guidance of the Holy Spirit who gives us the ability to perceive the things of God. He gives us insight and helps us to discern between right and wrong, good and bad. Therefore, it is a must that we not only trust Jesus as Savior but surrender to His will and ask Him to fill us with his Holy Spirit so we can be lead by the Spirit and not our selfish desires.

The fruit of the spirit or characteristics of the spirit that indicate we are filled with the spirit are love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control (Galatians 5:22, 23 NIV). In the following weeks, I will share what I have learned from this study about each.

5 comments:

tahtimbo said...

Thank you very much for those words. I have also found that one needs patience as well; to wait upon God's answer. This is the area that I need to improve upon. I look forward to reading your series.

Yeo KeeHui said...

To surrender ourselves to the will of God is most rewarding. When all things are considered in the light of the Scriptures through the guidance of the Holy Spirit, we will see God's wonders in our life.

dtbrents said...

I look forward to learning with you on this subject. Doylene

dtbrents said...

I also believe if we allow Him to, the Holy Spirit will lead us in every aspect of our life. I have been impressed many times a day to do things or not to do them. This comes from years of knowing Him. Doylene

Karen, author of "My Funny Dad, Harry" said...

Thanks for your comments here. It's always wonderful to meet other believers. I am so thankful I accepted Jesus into my life at an early age.

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