There are three types of people in the world, according to the Bible: the natural, the spiritual, and the carnal.
a. The normal individual — These people have not yet confided in Christ’s demise to pay for their transgressions. In this manner, Christ doesn’t yet live in them (see 1 Corinthians 2:14). Regular people direct their own life, since they have not yet perceived Jesus as Master.
b. The Spiritual individual — These people have confided in Christ as their Guardian angel and Ruler and are confiding in the Essence of God to coordinate and enable them second by second (see 1 Corinthians 2:15). These people consequently yield completely to Christ’s course, it is currently his to know their life.
c. The carnal person – These people have put their faith in Christ to pay for their sins, but they still want to live the Christian life on their own, not with God’s help (carnal means “flesh or human strength,” not “the Spirit”). A licentious Christian lives in the energy of the tissue, not in that frame of mind of the Soul (see 1 Corinthians 3:1-2). Wordly people have no faith in God enough to allow the Soul to coordinate each part of their life. All things considered, they look to stay accountable for choosing what to do and how.
Conclusion:
To be continually empowered by the Holy Spirit – The Christ-directed life, in which Christ lives his life in and through us through the power of the Holy Spirit, is the abundant Christian life. By trusting that God will give us the fruitful life he has promised as we live for him, we can be filled with the Holy Spirit.
Because those who are led by the Spirit of God are sons of God (Romans 8:14).
Just how do we follow the command to “be filled with the Spirit” (Ephesians 5:18)?
Assuming you find that you have retaken control of your life through transgression — any clear demonstration of insubordination — just inhale in a genuine way (breathe out the polluted and breathe in the unadulterated). You will be able to continue experiencing Christ’s loving direction over your entire life every day by engaging in this important spiritual practice.
Breathe out — Confess all known sin.
If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just and will forgive us our sins and purify us from all unrighteousness (1 John 1:9).
Also read Hebrews 10:1-25. Remember the three steps involved in confession:
a. Concur with God that you have trespassed and reaffirm your choice to life completely for him.
b. Say thanks to God that he has previously excused you on account of Christ’s demise on the cross.
c. Trust God to change your off-base perspectives and activity/
Inhale and claim the fullness of the Spirit through faith.
a. Christ will take charge of your life.
b. As you obey, have faith that he now commands and empowers you.
We are empowered by the Holy Spirit to obey God in his power rather than our own. As we trust Jesus Christ, God’s Soul will create his personality inside us and engage us to be his observers.
Spiritually, we must never stop breathing. For us to continue living in accordance with God’s will throughout our lives, we must put it into practice. The more continually we do as such, the more we will see God at work in and through us.
