How To Be Spiritual
Experiencing the Empowering of God
Day 5
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On day five of How to Be Spiritual, Ben Stuart asks a pivotal question: how do we know we’re empowered by the spirit of God, and what does that look like?
But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, self-control; against such things there is no law.
Galatians 5:22-23
You can’t just try to produce that fruit; you must rely on the Spirit to produce what you cannot. True spirituality is the recognition of dependence on God that can bear much fruit.
Try praying everywhere you go, asking the Lord to help and provide for you through your days to give you the fruit needed for every situation.
Summary
The Spirit is an intimate animating presence of God available to us. How can we position ourselves to experience the empowering of the Spirit of God? We have learned in the last two sessions how we can raise our sails, but how can we be empowered by Him?
Philippians 2:12-13 says work out your salvation with fear and trembling. In other words, let what's happened in you work outside of you. God is at work in you both to will and to act according to His will. Our will is the inclination to do what is right, and He gives us the ability to do so as well.
Paul gives the Galatians the fruit of the Spirit. We can't produce those things on our own. We have to go to the source, the Holy Spirit.
True spirituality is the recognition of dependence.
Be honest with God, but ask God to give you what you need. If you don't want to be around certain people because of how they treat you, ask God to give you His love for them. As you walk in dependence, He'll produce what you can't on your own.
What's next?
Try a breath prayer everywhere you go. "Lord, give me peace." as you walk into a meeting. "Lord, give me patience." when you are about to lose it. "Lord, give me gentleness." when you want to lash back out to someone who has hurt you.
- Is there anyone you need to forgive today, someone who may have hurt you yesterday?