Walking in the Spirit
Living in trust and love under God’s Spirit—free from law or religious obligation.
Paul contrasts life “in the flesh” with life “in the Spirit” (Galatians 5). At Yeshuans, walking in the Spirit means living in continual, internal awareness of God's presence and guidance—not based on rules or rituals, but rooted in faith and love.
It’s not about mystical experiences or moral perfection. It’s about humility, patience, kindness, and self-control—the fruits of the Spirit. In the fulfilled age, without religious law or institutional oversight, walking in the Spirit is how we discern truth, grow in character, and stay aligned with Yeshua as our Arche.
It’s a personal, daily practice—not a checklist, but a posture of surrender and openness.
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