In the sermon "Led by the Spirit" based on Romans 8:14, Fred Evans addresses the crucial Reformed doctrine of the work of the Holy Spirit in affirming believers' sonship through their being led by the Spirit. He posits that true believers, those genuinely born of God, experience a constant struggle between their new nature and their flesh, yet find assurance in their identity as sons of God, free from the condemnation of the law. Key scripture references include Romans 8:14, where Paul emphasizes that only those who are led by the Spirit are true sons of God, and John 16:13, which clarifies that the Spirit's role is to guide believers into all truth and glorify Christ. The practical significance lies in understanding the Spirit's work as essential to true faith, sanctification, and assurance, compelling believers to look to Christ alone for salvation and to walk in the Spirit rather than relying on works or the law.
“Only those led by the Spirit of God are sons of God. You're not led by the Spirit... if you are not led by the Spirit of God, you are not a son of God.”
“The Spirit of God will not send you to Christ and then send you to the law. That's not the Spirit of Christ.”
“We are able ministers not of the law, the letter, but of the new covenant.”
“As many as were ordained to eternal life believed. Faith is not the cause of their being ordained. Faith is the result.”
The Bible teaches that those who are led by the Spirit of God are the sons of God (Romans 8:14).
Romans 8:14
We know we are led by the Spirit if we are mindful of the things of the Spirit and if Christ is glorified in our lives.
Romans 8:5-8, John 16:13-14
Being led by the Spirit is vital because it signifies our identity as children of God and enables us to live righteously.
Romans 8:14, John 1:12, Galatians 5:16
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