Walking in the Power of the Spirit

But you are not in the flesh but in the Spirit, if indeed the Spirit of God dwells in you. - Rom. 8:9
It's challenging to believe that the same Spirit who raised Christ from the dead dwells in us, especially when our flesh reacts to the difficulties we face. We may struggle with guilt, condemnation, and doubts about His power, feeling hopeless and discouraged. Yet, even when we feel unworthy, we must remember that His presence within us is constant—He will never leave us.
Confidence in His indwelling helps us stand firm, trusting that our breakthroughs will manifest. The Spirit of Christ within us rises above our human frailty, and our faith becomes active. In our weakest moments, His power is made perfect, breaking through despite our limitations. He not only enables us to overcome, but also touches those around us, revealing the reality of the risen Lord.
When our flesh tries to take control, let’s remember that it’s not the flesh that defines us, but the Spirit, because the Spirit of God dwells in us. Walking in the Power of the Spirit results from vessels surrendered to His indwelling. There is power in knowing who we are in Christ. By faith, we shake the dust off our feet, rejoicing and praising God for His indwelling power, from glory to glory!
It's challenging to believe that the same Spirit who raised Christ from the dead dwells in us, especially when our flesh reacts to the difficulties we face. We may struggle with guilt, condemnation, and doubts about His power, feeling hopeless and discouraged. Yet, even when we feel unworthy, we must remember that His presence within us is constant—He will never leave us.
Confidence in His indwelling helps us stand firm, trusting that our breakthroughs will manifest. The Spirit of Christ within us rises above our human frailty, and our faith becomes active. In our weakest moments, His power is made perfect, breaking through despite our limitations. He not only enables us to overcome, but also touches those around us, revealing the reality of the risen Lord.
When our flesh tries to take control, let’s remember that it’s not the flesh that defines us, but the Spirit, because the Spirit of God dwells in us. Walking in the Power of the Spirit results from vessels surrendered to His indwelling. There is power in knowing who we are in Christ. By faith, we shake the dust off our feet, rejoicing and praising God for His indwelling power, from glory to glory!

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