Tim Conway teaches that walking by the Spirit is not about following rigid rules but about living in freedom through faith in Christ, keeping our eyes fixed on Him, and bearing fruit through love.
This sermon emphasizes the freedom found in walking in the Spirit through faith in Jesus Christ. It highlights the forgiveness of sins and acceptance by God, freeing believers from legalistic rules and rituals. The focus is on fixing our eyes on Christ, trusting in Him, and allowing the Spirit to work in us as we imitate Christ's love and sacrificial life.
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And I think a lot of times we get guys that they're like looking for this set of rules about what it's going to mean to walk in the Spirit, when the reality is walking in the Spirit is a place of freedom. It's a place of freedom, why? Because I have faith in the Lord Jesus Christ, and the reality is if I fall into sin today, I'm still forgiven. And so I'm not accepted by God on that basis.
That's already been dealt with, that's taken care of. And now I'm free. I don't have to walk around and do penance.
I don't have to wait until the day of atonement and make sure that all our sins are already atoned for for Christians. And we have freedom. And now we can use our freedom to be creative and come up with ways to love the brethren and love people in the world.
And if you just come up with some list of rules, like you're going to rigidly try to keep to walk in the Spirit, that's often what happens. It's like, I'm going to drive home, I need to live in the Spirit. So you're thinking about living in the Spirit.
It's almost like that's the opposite of what you need to be doing. It's like that becomes so introspective and so absorbed with yourself. And what you're really seeing here is it's like Paul is saying, stop being absorbed with yourself.
Because that's what people who want to be under the law and under the list and under the rules and under the rigidity are always doing. They're thinking about, what am I doing? How am I performing? And I've got to do this to please God. Rather than looking at the cross, because the thing is, you'll recognize chapter 1 and chapter 3 both start with Christ crucified, Christ dying.
That's the real focal point of the faith of this Gospel that Paul's setting forth. That's why he said these guys are pursuing another Gospel, because they've moved away from that reality. They started by the hearing of faith.
They started with their eyes set on Christ. What happened? Judaizers came along and they said, you know, you guys really need to be thinking about other things here. And they pulled their eyes off of it.
And the reality is we can pull our eyes off of Christ just as fast, trying to come up with some new scheme. You can talk to one another. Well, what do we have to do to walk in the Spirit? Well, I'll tell you what to do.
You need to read this book over here. You really want to do it? Go to this conference over here. This is what's going to really make you holy.
I'm not saying there's anything necessarily wrong with going to a conference or reading a book, but you can get it in your head. Here's the secret formula for walking in the Spirit. The formula for walking in the Spirit is namely this.
It is to absorb your life with Christ and faith in Him and trusting, I'm accepted by Him. And it says you're trusting there and your eyes are on Him that the Spirit is pleased to come along and in His mysterious way. I mean, where's that channel that the Spirit of God is here? But some in this room, He may be pouring power into more than others.
And the one reality that you just can't get away from in Scripture is that we receive and we are supplied by the Spirit, by the hearing of faith. And it's faith in Christ that's always the issue. If somebody is tapping the power of the Spirit more than others, their eyes are glued on Christ.
Their hope is set more firmly. They're embracing, they're clinging to Him, they're crying to Him, they're looking to Him, they're hoping in Him. They're in the Scriptures looking for Him.
They're digging Him out. Their delight is in Him. Their thoughts are on Him.
And that's where the Spirit is pleased. And you see what happened to the Galatians. The Galatians have these teachers come along and they're like, you know, they're saying, look over here, look at this.
Get your eyes off Christ. They weren't saying it like that, but that's what's happening. It's like their eyes are on Christ, but then they're saying, you know, let your eyes follow my fingers over here.
And next thing you know, their eyes aren't on Christ anymore, and Paul's saying, you foolish Galatians, where are you looking now? I think of the Colossians that had all the regulations they wanted to submit to. And Paul said that they were of no value in stopping the indulgence of the flesh. The indulgence of the flesh, that's right.
You say you have the man-made religion and all these rules and everything, but we know this, the religion of God, the religion of the Scriptures, and the religion that the Spirit of God is most excited to throw His power into, or the only place He's excited to throw His power into, is that which glorifies Christ. And if we're seeking any other way, any other means of sanctification, but the reality is that in all of this, it's not just a matter of absorbing ourselves with Christ, it's then, as free people, we go out and we imitate Him. I mean, you can't just see Him and then be passive, see Him and be static.
It's see Him, and He's always saying, follow me. And then when you get to the end, it's the people who did the things Christ did, and lived like He lived, and sought to love like He loved, and sought to give of themselves sacrificially, and deny themselves like He did, who in the end are hearing, well done. Who are hearing, I was hungry and you fed me.
But I like Galatians 5.13 because it sets flesh over against love. Love isn't some new legalistic rule and bondage that's thrown on our shoulders. That's not what it is.
Love is a freedom, and it's a Spirit-wrought fruit, and we bear fruit for God. I mean, that's what Romans 7 says. The reality is, we've got to get away from the law.
We're married to Christ. We belong to another, to Him who died and was raised from the dead, so that we may bear fruit for God. We belong to Him.
We need to be married to Christ. Intimacy with Christ. That's how we bear fruit for God.
Sermon Outline
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- Walking in the Spirit is a place of freedom, not legalism
- Faith in Christ secures forgiveness and acceptance
- Freedom allows creativity in loving others
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- Avoid introspection and performance-based spirituality
- Keep eyes fixed on Christ crucified as the gospel's foundation
- Beware of distractions pulling focus from Christ
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- The Spirit works through faith and focused devotion on Christ
- True power comes from delighting and hoping in Him
- False teachings divert believers from Christ-centered faith
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IV
- Freedom in Christ calls for active imitation of Jesus
- Love is a Spirit-wrought fruit, not a legalistic burden
- Believers are called to bear fruit through intimacy with Christ
Key Quotes
“Walking in the Spirit is a place of freedom, why? Because I have faith in the Lord Jesus Christ, and the reality is if I fall into sin today, I'm still forgiven.” — Tim Conway
“The secret formula for walking in the Spirit is namely this: It is to absorb your life with Christ and faith in Him and trusting, I'm accepted by Him.” — Tim Conway
“Love isn't some new legalistic rule and bondage that's thrown on our shoulders. That's not what it is. Love is a freedom, and it's a Spirit-wrought fruit.” — Tim Conway
Application Points
- Focus daily on Christ through Scripture and faith to experience the Spirit's power.
- Reject legalistic rules and instead live in the freedom Christ provides.
- Express your faith by actively loving and serving others as Christ did.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does it mean to walk by the Spirit?
Walking by the Spirit means living in freedom through faith in Christ, focusing on Him rather than following rigid rules.
How can believers avoid legalism in their spiritual walk?
By keeping their eyes fixed on Christ and trusting in His finished work instead of relying on their own performance or rules.
Why is faith important in walking by the Spirit?
Faith in Christ is the channel through which the Spirit supplies power and enables believers to live fruitfully.
What role does love play in the Christian life according to this sermon?
Love is the fruit of the Spirit that flows freely from a life rooted in Christ, not a burdensome legalistic requirement.
How should believers respond to distractions from Christ-centered faith?
They should refocus on Christ, rejecting teachings or practices that pull their attention away from Him.
