The sermon explores the question of how believers should live if not under the law, arguing that the answer lies in walking in the Holy Spirit. It emphasizes that the Holy Spirit, akin to Jesus, dwells within believers, guiding them. Walking in the Spirit involves action, understanding the Spirit's personhood, thoughtfulness, constant awareness of God, and persistence in seeking His presence. The speaker contrasts acts of the flesh, which require constant repetition for temporary satisfaction, with the fruit of the Spirit, which grows over time and satisfies the soul, enabling believers to love and serve one another, creating a unique community marked by God's presence. The speaker uses the analogy of deer hunting to illustrate how easily one's mind can become obsessed with worldly things, drawing focus away from God.
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