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How do we know the doctrine of walking in the Spirit is true?

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Walking in the Spirit is a key doctrine supported by Scripture, affirming that true believers will exhibit the fruit of the Spirit.

The doctrine of walking in the Spirit is rooted in Scripture, particularly in Galatians 5:16-25, where Paul instructs believers to 'walk in the Spirit' to avoid fulfilling the lust of the flesh. This doctrine holds that genuine believers, being regenerated by the Holy Spirit, will produce spiritual fruit as evidence of their faith. The assurance of this truth comes through the unified teaching of the New Testament, where Jesus emphasizes the necessity of abiding in Him to bear fruit (John 15:4-5). The reality of this transformed life validates that believers are no longer conformed to the world but are continually being renewed by the Spirit, thus demonstrating the authenticity of their transformation.
Scripture References: Galatians 5:16-25, John 15:4-5

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