If the title dies, the problem is solved
Galatians (29) If you die, your problems will be solved (Galatians 5:24-26)
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If a person frequently fasts and prays for 40 days, and if he complains, grumbles, criticizes, and envy a lot, there is a high possibility that it will flow from being filled with the Holy Spirit rather than being filled with the Holy Spirit. If a person is prophesying and has a sense of spiritual superiority and looks down on others, there is a high possibility that it will also flow into self-fulfillment. Without the fruit of the Holy Spirit, even a miraculous power, like David Copperfield's magic tool, cannot be said to be evidence of the filling of the Holy Spirit.
What is a life lived by the Holy Spirit? We do not seek vain glory, do not provoke one another, do not envy one another (verses 25-26). How clearly do you explain the filling of the Holy Spirit? Especially in essential matters, in order to live a life of the Spirit, a Christian must crucify three things: the flesh, lust, and covetousness (verse 24).
In particular, to crucify covetousness means to live a life of sharing and devotion. Be a clear and transparent glassy life with no greed painted on the back of your life. So, don't just look at yourself like a person in the mirror, and let your pure and pure soul look out the window. To tell the difference between wasting and devotion, look at “Is the dream for a holy work?” Spending money for God's holy will is the highest devotion.
< If you die, the problem will be solved >
The cross-bearing life is the foundation of all victorious lives. There are times in life when we experience great sorrow that is hard to bear as a human being. In particular, the heartache of losing a loved one is not easily erased. But in order to live a successful life, you must be able to forget the sorrows of the past. In particular, if you want to live a successful life as a saint, you must not cling to the legal life of the past. Living by the law is of no benefit and seems to be living a spiritual life, but on the contrary, it is a departure from the right spiritual life.
Jesus said that if you want to become a disciple, you must deny yourself, take up your cross, and follow Him. If you want to become a disciple of the Lord like that, the cross of ‘self-denial’ is essential. In the end, the life of faith means to give up one's will, greed, lust, and emotions, even to throw away one's thoughts and colors, and fill oneself with the Lord's.
Deny your will and follow God's will. Also, stay away from worldly pleasures and reject anything that spoils the soul. Self-wife is not easy. A little less greed and a little consideration for others doesn't mean you're practicing the life of discipleship. Such an attitude may be the attitude of an 'almost christian', but not the attitude of a 'whole christian'. To be a complete Christian, you must joyfully take up the self-denying cross.
The cross is not a “simple trial” but a “complete death”. The cross is not “to endure”, but “to lose”. The cross is sacrificing oneself for God's will and righteousness, even if it goes against one's will and extreme difficulties are expected. If you struggle to live without the cross, problems will be intertwined, but if you take up the cross and die cleanly, the problem will be solved. After all, the key to a life filled with the Holy Spirit lies in the life of bearing the cross. The greatest grace is the grace of the cross. God saved us by his grace and called him to be a preacher of that grace.