Thursday 2 May 2013

Newness of the Spirit


But now we have been delivered from the law, having died to what we were held by, so that we should serve in the newness of the Spirit and not in the oldness of the letter.  – Romans 7.6

Now that we have it clear that we are delivered form the power and control of sin we need to see how we are to serve our new master.

Like the woman in the illustration we looked at yesterday too often people try to serve within the letter of the law, seeing to dot all their 'i's and cross all their ’t’s just right. They spend their whole life making marks on the tick list of spiritual behaviours. They seem to think that if they can just keep the letter of the law they will be spiritual and really good Christians no matter what is going on in their hearts. Since the start of the church there have been people who have judged others by their adherence to the letter. But Paul speaks here of speaking of serving with a freedom of serving with a newness of the Holy Spirit. It is a spirit of joy and freedom not bound by the law any more.

I like the theology of that, but I also like how it is practically played out.  Like the fact that when a person gets saved they serve in ‘newness’ of the Spirit. I can think of so many people who, after salvation, served with a whole new spirit because of the indwelling Holy Spirit.

One of the greatest examples though of this ‘newness of the Spirit’ it was my dad. Before my salvation Dad was a decent guy, but very much a dad of his generation. He didn’t have much time for the kids. He was loving and a provider, but involvement went little beyond that. He never was mean, but because of exhaustion from work and other pressures he tended to be short-tempered, impatient, and grumpy.

But then he came to Christ. ‘If any man be in Christ he is a new creation’ was perfectly applied to him. His ‘newness of spirit’ was loving, caring, giving, and compassionate. We became the sweetest guy you could ever ask to meet. He visited us here a couple of times after he was saved and our Irish friends all knew him as the kindest, most gentle, caring, and gracious man they had ever met. The working of the Holy Spirit in him to make him a ‘new spirit’ was obvious. His spirit changed as he was conformed to the image of Christ and the Holy Spirit.

Thank God that the newness of the Spirit produces a newness of our spirit as we strive to serve Him. May we always show forth His Spirit.

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