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Galatians 5:16 | Bro. Robert Mahar

This I say then, Walk in the Spirit, and ye shall not fulfil the lust of the flesh. — Galatians 5:16

Paul begins with a very practical command: “Walk in the Spirit.” This is not a one-time emotional experience, but a daily manner of life. To walk in the Spirit means that the believer allows the Holy Spirit, through the Word of God, to direct his steps, shape his desires, and govern his responses.

The promise is very important: “ye shall not fulfil the lust of the flesh.” Paul does not say the flesh will disappear. He says the believer does not have to obey it. The Christian life is not lived by simply trying harder in the flesh, but by yielding more fully to the Spirit. Victory comes as we are guided, corrected, strengthened, and guarded by God.

“Led of the Spirit” by Bro. Robert Mahar, May 10, 2026

If it be our care to act under the guidance and power of the blessed Spirit, though we may not be freed from the stirrings and oppositions of the corrupt nature which remains in us, it shall not have dominion over us. Believers are engaged in a conflict, in which they earnestly desire that grace may obtain full and speedy victory. And those who desire thus to give themselves up to be led by the Holy Spirit, are not under the law as a covenant of works, nor exposed to its awful curse.
Their hatred of sin, and desires after holiness, show that they have a part in the salvation of the gospel. The works of the flesh are many and manifest. And these sins will shut men out of heaven. Yet what numbers, calling themselves Christians, live in these, and say they hope for heaven! The fruits of the Spirit, or of the renewed nature, which we are to do, are named. And as the apostle had chiefly named works of the flesh, not only hurtful to men themselves, but tending to make them so to
one another, so here he chiefly notices the fruits of the Spirit, which tend to make Christians agreeable one to another, as well as to make them happy. The fruits of the Spirit plainly show, that such are led by the Spirit. By describing the works of the flesh and fruits of the Spirit, we are told what to avoid and oppose, and what we are to cherish and cultivate; and this is the sincere care and endeavour of all real Christians. Sin does not now reign in their mortal bodies, so that they obey
it, , for they seek to destroy it. Christ never will own those who yield themselves up to be the servants of sin. And it is not enough that we cease to do evil, but we must learn to do well. Our conversation will always be answerable to the principle which guides and governs us, . We must set ourselves in earnest to mortify the deeds of the body, and to walk in newness of life. Not being desirous of
vain-glory, or unduly wishing for the esteem and applause of men, not provoking or envying one another, but seeking to bring forth more abundantly those good fruits, which are, through Jesus Christ, to the praise and glory of God.

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