The sermon "Led Of The Spirit" by Todd Nibert focuses on the theological doctrine of being led by the Holy Spirit, as articulated in Galatians 5:18. Nibert posits that true guidance by the Spirit is not merely about individual feelings or promptings but is intrinsically linked to faith in Christ. He emphasizes that to walk in the Spirit means to believe solely in Christ for salvation, thereby not being under the law, which represents condemnation and a works-based relationship with God. This theme is supported by references to Galatians 4:6-7 and Romans 8:14, underscoring the believer's new identity as sons of God, liberated from the law. The significance of this doctrine lies in the assurance that being led by the Spirit not only fosters genuine love for God but also liberates believers from the dominion of sin, enabling them to live out their faith without the burden of legalism.
Key Quotes
“If you be led of the Spirit, you are not under the law.”
“To walk in the Spirit means believing on Christ. It’s that simple.”
“If you're led of the Spirit, you are under grace...you are completely accepted in the beloved.”
“When you follow Christ, that means you keep your eyes on him.”
Being led by the Spirit means not being under the law, but rather living in the freedom of grace and looking to Christ alone.
In Galatians 5:18, the Apostle Paul states, 'But if you be led of the Spirit, you are not under the law.' This indicates that true guidance by the Holy Spirit liberates us from the requirements of the law, which demands perfection and can lead to condemnation. Instead, being led by the Spirit entails walking in the Spirit, which is accomplished by believing in and looking solely to Christ for salvation, thereby living out the new life given to us through the Holy Spirit's work in our hearts.
Galatians 5:18, Romans 8:14
The truth of being led by the Spirit is affirmed in Scripture, particularly in the relationship between the Holy Spirit and our faith in Christ.
The assurance of being led by the Spirit is rooted in the testimony of Scripture, especially in passages like Romans 8:14 where it says, 'For as many as are led by the Spirit of God, they are the sons of God.' This indicates that those truly led by the Spirit exhibit a belief in Christ, resulting in spiritual sonship. Additionally, being led by the Spirit means we no longer rely on our works under the law; instead, we are graced to live in freedom, under the lordship of Christ rather than sin. Thus, our assurance comes from faith in Christ coupled with the internal witness of the Holy Spirit.
Romans 8:14, Galatians 5:18
Being free from the law is crucial for Christians as it allows us to live under grace, ensuring our acceptance before God is based on Christ's righteousness, not our works.
Freedom from the law signifies liberation from the curse of requiring perfect obedience for righteousness. As stated in Galatians 5:18, if we are led by the Spirit, we are not under the law. This means our acceptance with God doesn't depend on our ability to keep the law, which would ultimately fail due to our sinful nature. Instead, being under grace signifies that Christ fulfilled the law on behalf of believers, thus allowing us to live in the peace and assurance of our standing before God solely based on His righteousness. This understanding fosters genuine love for God, rather than resentment towards a burdensome law.
Galatians 5:18, Romans 8:1-2
To walk in the Spirit means to look to Christ only, relying on Him for strength and guidance instead of our own efforts.
Walking in the Spirit, as described in Galatians 5:16, means actively depending on and trusting in Christ for our everyday lives. It is not an ethereal or mystical experience, but rather a practical reliance on the Holy Spirit's guidance through faith in Jesus alone. As believers, we combat our sinful desires, not by striving in our flesh, but by continually fixing our attention on Jesus. This promise results in bearing spiritual fruit and living out the new nature that the Holy Spirit has provided through regeneration. True walking in the Spirit produces a life characterized by peace and victory over sin.
Galatians 5:16, Romans 8:4
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