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Paul advises
in Galatians 5:16, “This I say then, Walk in the Spirit, and ye shall not fulfill the
lust of the flesh.”
“This is critically important because every one of us will be lustful,” says Alex Kurz. “The word ‘lust’ at its root means to long for something and our old self life in Adam LONNNGS for a lot of things.
“When you
begin to possess that desire and this sort of strong passion, how do you not
fulfill that longing? Walk in the spirit. How do you do that?
“Verse 17
says, ‘For the flesh lusteth against the Spirit, and the Spirit against the
flesh: and these are contrary the one to the other: so that ye cannot do the
things that ye would.’
“This verse
has nothing to do with YOU fighting your flesh; you’re going to
lose! Let the Spirit fight for you!
“When it
says ‘the flesh lusteth against the Spirit,’ this has nothing to do with the
flesh being in hand-to- hand mortal combat with the Spirit.
*****
“Some people
live in kind of this dual, split personality kind of a thing where they tell
you, ‘Wow, what a battle; every day I’m fighting the flesh.’
“The battle
isn’t you suppressing, controlling, restraining your flesh. The Spirit has the
answer. When it says ‘the flesh lusteth against the Spirit,’ it’s talking about
the two operating systems that are completely diametrically opposed to each
other.
“So here’s the key. The Spirit will never ever utilize the avenue the flesh is going to utilize. The way the flesh works is completely contradictory to how the Spirit works, and if you’re just walking over here, don’t worry, you’re not going to fulfill the flesh over there.
“Let’s just
demonstrate this. Romans 6:11-12 says, 11] Likewise reckon ye also
yourselves to be dead indeed unto sin, but alive unto God through Jesus Christ
our Lord.
[12] Let not sin therefore reign in your mortal body, that ye should
obey it in the lusts thereof.
“Do you see
the contrast being made? You know what the Spirit says? ‘Reckon.’ Count what
those verses say about you to be true and by doing so you will not obey the
lust--the affection, the desire, that innate longing that your flesh has.
“The answer
is to reckon; it’s in the realm of the THINKING in contrast to the realm of the
lust.
“Romans
13:14 says, ‘But put ye on the Lord Jesus Christ, and make not provision for
the flesh, to fulfil the lusts thereof.’
“You know
what it means to put on the Lord Jesus Christ? Renew the way you’re thinking.
If you renew the way you’re thinking, as the verse says, you’re not going to
fulfill—it doesn’t say you will never have inordinate lust. It says you’re not
going to what?
“You know,
that actually is a help because when you begin to long for something that is
quite contrary to what you already possess in Jesus Christ, you need to say,
‘Wait a minute, am I thinking properly?’
“When you
have a lust, don’t fall to the ground, condemn yourself and be overcome by
shame, guilt, fear and this sense of unworthiness. Let it lead you to
recognize, ‘I got to change the way I’m thinking.’ Nothing mysterious there;
not some strange working. You see that? It’s not some metaphysical operation;
it’s simply thinking.
*****
“I don’t
want to belabor all this, but to walk after the Spirit is not complicated.
People are looking for the Spirit to do some things, and they’ve been deluded
by some teachings regarding how the Spirit is going to move and shape and lead
and yearn, when there’s just this clear comprehensive knowing something.
“Ephesians
4:17. Verse 20. We got to learn some truths; that’s the answer to the lustful
impulses that will drive and lead.
"When
Paul says in Romans 13, ‘Put on the Lord Jesus Christ,’ he’s saying, ‘Put on
the specific doctrines that are being taught,’ and it’s in this category called
'the grace of Almighty God' that we renew our thinking. We have to change the
way we understand some things. By doing so, you’re putting Him on and you’re
putting this guy off.
“You see
this battle? The flesh says, ‘NOOO, you’ve got to operate in the realm of how
you feel about things!’ The flesh is going to convince you that your feelings
are a legitimate authority. The Bible says, ‘No, what you feel is NOT
authoritative! The words that God the Holy Spirit is teaching—that’s the
authority!’
"As
Jeremiah 17:9 says, 'The heart is deceitful above all things, and desperately wicked:
who can know it?'
“It’s good
to be able to turn the pages of the Book, and when you’re feeling
beat-up and down and whatever else you might be FEELING, you read one verse
and, ‘Wow, I’ve got to change the way I’m thinking about some things!’
*****
“Another
passage in this regard, and these are just some of the more obvious passages,
is Colossians 3:5: ‘Mortify therefore your members which are upon the earth;
fornication, uncleanness, inordinate affection, evil concupiscence, and
covetousness, which is idolatry.’
“Verse 10
says, ‘And have put on the new man, which is renewed in knowledge after the
image of him that created him.’
“To mortify
means you just put it to death. How do you do that? Verse 9 says, ‘Lie not one
to another, seeing that ye have put off the old man with his deeds.’
“The Spirit
by the way, He’s chilled. He’s relaxed. He’s not fighting anybody!
“I just
really want you to grasp that when Paul starts talking about being contrary,
don’t envision having this struggle every day. No, it’s just two competing
systems and which one are you choosing to operate under. That’s all it is.
“The
Spirit’s relaxed and He’s already provided the resources. We already have the
provisions. All we have to do is put it on.
“How do you
put it on? That’s why Bible study has to be a very personal thing between you
and God. No one else can do this for you. I hope when you study the Bible it’s
so that you truly are minding what the Spirit is minding.
*****
"So when that lust starts rearing its ugly head, what do you have to do? ‘I got to think about what the Spirit’s thinking about and He just thinks about Jesus Christ.’
“In
Galatians 5:17, what Paul’s saying is, ‘If you’re operating and abiding in the
realm of the flesh, the realm of the emotions, you know what’s going to happen?
You can’t do it.
“Paul says
in Romans 7:19, ‘For the good that I would I do not: but the evil which I would
not, that I do.’ He’s talking about living under the law! Verse 20 says, ‘Now
if I do that I would not, it is no more I that do it, but sin that dwelleth in
me.’
“Sin is
going to deceive you. The weakness of our flesh; it deceives us into thinking
you have the energy and the capacity to control your life and to live for God
and to restrain evil and to produce good and to live.
“Paul says,
‘I’m over here. I can’t do what I want to do!’ Why? There’s something
inherently wrong and flawed in the realm of your inner person.’ That’s why the
law will always fail. It can’t change you. Oh, it can be a yoke and it can
control you, but it can’t change something inside.
“Paul says,
‘Listen, you want to operate under the law system, you’re not going to succeed.
You’re going to fail every single time.’
“Galatians
5:18 says, ‘But if ye be led of the Spirit, ye are not under the law.’ That’s
the language of Romans 8. In this particular context, when Paul says, ‘If you
be led of the Spirit,’ what does it mean to be led of the Spirit? It’s to mind
the things of the Spirit. What is the Spirit mindful of? Who you
are; your life; the Spirit of life in Christ Jesus.
*****
“Galatians 4
says, [1] Now I say, That the heir, as long as he is a child, differeth
nothing from a servant, though he be lord of all;
[2] But is under tutors and governors until the time appointed of the
father.
[3] Even so we, when we were children, were in bondage under the
elements of the world:
“The
Galatians were gravitating back to that child system of the law but the Spirit
will never violate your position as an adult. You know what’s expected of an
adult? You better start thinking. No more of the yoke and the chains of some
system that operates in the realm of external constraint.
“The Holy
Spirit will never do that. He treats you like a grown-up and the only
motivation that honors and pleases our heavenly Father is the internal
compulsion; the internal change of character. That’s what it means to be an
adult!
“Being an adult means no one’s going to grab your hand. God’s not going to make you do anything. That’s high ground. You have Christians who seek comfort in the law like a little child, and God the Holy Spirit says, ‘I’m not going to violate who you are. You’re an adult. You can choose to mind the things of the Spirit. We can choose to walk that way.’ ”
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