Embracing the Holy Life through God’s Spirit

AMY TURNER

The Bible teaches us in Romans 7:6 that we are no longer held under the old law, but now live by the Spirit. The law once controlled our actions, but it could not truly change us. Like traffic rules, laws may tell us what to do, but they cannot change how we feel inside. For example, a speed limit cannot take away our desire to drive fast, and signs that tell us to merge cannot make us kind to others on the road.

Real change comes from the inside. This is what God’s Spirit does in us. While the law could only force people to obey outwardly, God’s Spirit helps us to want what is right deep in our hearts. We begin to obey not just because we must, but because we truly want to.

Living a holy life is no longer a heavy task—it becomes something we enjoy. When we fail, we feel sorrow. And when we grow, we are happy, because we want to be more like Jesus. This new way of life is shaped by God’s Spirit, leading us with love, not just rules.

The Battle Between Flesh and Spirit

DAVID INGRAM

Living by the Spirit is the core of the Christian life, as those who belong to Christ are no longer under condemnation. When a person is saved, their life transforms—they no longer follow the flesh but are guided by the Holy Spirit. The gospel offers two foundational truths: freedom from condemnation and a life led by the Spirit. These are not merely doctrinal points but are meant to fuel a holy life.

The distinction between living by the flesh and by the Spirit goes back to creation. Initially, the soul was meant to guide the body, but when sin entered, this order was reversed. Humans became driven by their bodily desires—an existence shaped by the flesh rather than the Spirit. Those who are not saved by Christ continue in this state, bound by the desires of the flesh.

But there’s hope. When someone is regenerated by the Holy Spirit, the order is restored. The soul regains its authority over the body, and a person can live according to God’s Spirit. Christ offers this restoration, enabling believers to live a life free from the power of sin. This transformation is central to Christian life and testimony.

Therefore, living by the Spirit is not an optional extra for believers. It’s the sign of their freedom from condemnation and their connection to God’s Spirit. Christians are called to reject the ways of the flesh and embrace this new life that Christ has made possible.