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The realities of living according to the flesh.
a.
They focus their attention on the things of the world.
We are not to love the World.
We are to reject our own desires and pursue Christ.
Luke
b.
They embrace death.
Death or really sin consumes are minds.
We have rejected God and cling to the bitter seed of death.
Look at what Christ says.
c.
They are hostile towards God.
To the Christians in Colossae Paul writes,
col 1:
While James states,
d.
They cannot submit to God’s authority.
It is impossible to submit to God or to follow Christ faithfully because we are dead in our sins.
That which is dead cannot will itself to live, nor can it submit itself to anything for it is solely dead.
e.
They cannot please God.
Those who are separated cannot please God because God is not pleased with sin.
The unrepentant hearts of Israel prevented them from pleasing God in their so called worship.
Listen to these words from .
Nothing we do in our lives pleases God.
It is only when we have repented and believed in the work of Jesus Christ that we can please the Lord.
Which brings us to the second thing we need to learn tonight.
2. The realities of living according to the Spirit.
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Romans
Romans 8:9-11
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They are freed from condemnation.
Psalm
1 Cor
b.
They are free from the law of sin.
Romans 8:
Acts
c.
They are free from the law of death.
d.
They focus their minds on the things of God.
e.
They receive life.
f.
They obtain peace.
g.
They belong to Christ.
Pslam 100:3
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They are spiritually alive.
i.
They are assured of resurrection with Christ.
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