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THD-077 and 078 Galatians 5:21-23 The Fruit of The Spirit - Part 10 the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, longsuffering, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, humility, self-control 1 Fruit of the Spirit 10 1

As the Father has loved me, so have I loved you. Abide in my love. If you keep my commands, you will abide in my love, just as I have kept my Father s commands and abide in His love. These things I have spoken to you, that my joy may be in you, and that your joy may be full. John 15:9-11 ESV 2 Fruit of the Spirit 10 2

Happy are they that hear the word of God, and keep it. (Luke 11:28) 3 Fruit of the Spirit 10 3

Psalms 66:18 If I perceive sin in my heart, the Lord will not hear me. Psalms 32:5 I acknowledged my sin unto thee, and mine iniquity have I not hid. I said, I will confess my transgressions unto the LORD; and thou forgavest the iniquity of my sin. Selah. 1 John 1:9 If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins, and to cleanse us from all other unrighteousness. 4 Fruit of the Spirit 10 4

Ephesians 2:8 For by grace you have been saved through faith; and that not of yourselves, it is the gift of God; 9 not as a result of works, so that no one may boast. Rom. 11:6, "But if it is by grace, it is no longer on the basis of works, otherwise grace is no longer grace." Gal. 2:21, I do not nullify the grace of God; for if righteousness comes through the Law, then Christ died needlessly. 5 Fruit of the Spirit 10 5

Gal. 3:24, "Therefore the Law has become our tutor to lead us to Christ, that we may be justified by faith." 1 Corinthians 3:11 For other foundation can no man lay than that is laid, which is Jesus Christ.' John 3:16, "For God so loved the world, that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish, but have eternal life." Without Faith it is impossible to please God - Heb. 11-6 6 Fruit of the Spirit 10 6

I am come that they might have life, and that they might have it more abundantly. John10:10 2 Corinthians 5:17 (NKJV) 17 Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation; old things have passed away; behold, all things have become new. 7 Fruit of the Spirit 10 7

Do not conform yourselves to the standards of this world, but let God transform you inwardly by a complete renovation of your thinking. Then you will be able to know the will of God what is good and is pleasing to him and is perfect. Romans 12:2 8 Fruit of the Spirit 10 8

Ephesians 2:10 (NKJV) 10 For we are His workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared beforehand that we should walk in them. Ephesians 4:24 (NKJV) 24 and that you put on the new man which was created according to God, in true righteousness and holiness. 9 Fruit of the Spirit 10 9

Gal 5:16 But I say, walk by the Spirit, and you will not gratify the desires of the flesh. 17 For the desires of the flesh are against the Spirit, and the desires of the Spirit are against the flesh, for these are opposed to each other, to keep you from doing the things you want to do. 18 But if you are led by the Spirit, you are not under the law. 10 Fruit of the Spirit 10 10

Event Sensing External Physical Believer Thinking Appraisal (Comparison) Soul Perception SO B DO Carnal Volition Spiritual 11 Fruit of the Spirit 10 11

Event Sensing Appraisal (Comparison) External Physical Soul 12 Fruit of the Spirit 10 12

1. What is the Choice or Decision (Program Level)? 2. How does it line up with my Principles/Guidelines? 3. How does it line up with my Goals/Values (System Concept)? 4. What can I do to make it line up with them? 5. Or, do I need to change my Principles or Values? 13 Fruit of the Spirit 10 13

The Rubber Band Illustration 14 Fruit of the Spirit 10 14

15 Fruit of the Spirit 10 15

For as he thinks within himself, so is he. - Proverbs 23:7 The God of all grace, who hath called us unto His eternal glory by Christ Jesus, after that ye have suffered a while, make you perfect [mature], stablized, strengthened, settled (1 Pet. 5:10). 16 Fruit of the Spirit 10 16

the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, longsuffering, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, humility, self-control 17 Fruit of the Spirit 10 17

Fruit of The Spirit - Level 3 Love (Gr. agape, self-sacrificing affection for others) It is the most rational kind of love, inasmuch as it involves recognition and judgment of value, whence its frequent nuance of preference. The verb agapaō most often means value, set great store by, hold in high esteem ; it is a love with deep respect (1 Pet 2:17), which often goes along with admiration and can become adoration. This esteem and goodwill tend to be expressed in appropriate words and deeds. Unlike other loves, which can remain hidden in the heart, it is essential to charity to manifest itself, to demonstrate itself, to provide proofs, to put itself on display; so much so that in the nt it would almost always be necessary to translate agapē as demonstration of love. 18 Fruit of the Spirit 10 18

Fruit of The Spirit - Level 3 Love (Gr. agape, self-sacrificing affection for others) Finally, and perhaps above all, while friendship is properly used only of a relationship between equals, agapē links persons of different conditions: with rulers, benefactors, and fathers; it is a disinterested and generous love, full of thoughtfulness and concern. It is in this sense that God is agapē and loves the world. With those who are indebted, for inferiors, for subjects, this agapē, which is first of all consent, welcome, acceptance, is expressed in gratitude: it is the love inspired in turn by generous love which is the meaning in 1 John 4:10 19 Fruit of the Spirit 10 19

Fruit of The Spirit - Level 3 Joy (Gr. chara, deep-seated gladness regardless of circumstances) The distinguishing characteristic of the Judeo-Christian religion is joy. The proclamation of salvation is one of great joy (charan megalēn, Luke 2:10 11), which contrasts with the pessimism and despair of first-century paganism. This explains why a large proportion of the occurrences of chara in the papyri are of Christian origin, why pagan occurrences of the word are so rare, and especially why pagan joy is never that of the soul. 20 Fruit of the Spirit 10 20

Fruit of The Spirit - Level 3 Peace (Gr. eirene, inner quietness and repose regardless of circumstances) And the peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, will guard your hearts and mind in Christ Jesus. Philippians 4:7 15 Let the peace of Christ rule in your hearts, to which indeed you were called in one body; and be thankful. 16 Let the word of Christ richly dwell within you - Col 3:15-16 21 Fruit of the Spirit 10 21

Fruit of The Spirit - Level 3 Long-suffering (Gr. makrothymia, forbearance even under provocation). (Forbearance: an abstaining from the enforcement of a right.) "We may proceed now to distinguish between these [makrothumia and hupomone] ; and this distinction, I believe, will hold good wherever the words occur; namely, that µακροθυµία will be found to express patience in respect of persons, ὑποµονή in respect of things."... - TRENCH, SYNONYMS OF THE NT 22 Fruit of the Spirit 10 22

Fruit of The Spirit - Level 3 Kindness (Gr. chrestotes, benevolence and graciousness in the face of other's actions) The point is brotherly love, a loving attitude that includes a willingness to serve one s neighbor. This virtue is possessed only by magnanimous and unselfish souls who are characterized by kindness, friendliness, and liberality: the Christian is both delicate and generous in brotherly relations, seeking to be useful, considerate, helpful, beneficent, always in an agreeable way, even with a smile. Kindness or mellowness the two senses of the Greek chrēstotēs is a sweet, caressing, quiet virtue, disposed to sharing all of its goods; it invites familiarity; it is sweet in its words, steady in its ways. 23 Fruit of the Spirit 10 23

Fruit of The Spirit - Level 3 Goodness (Gr. agathosyne, constructive action reaching out to others. This would be first of all goodwill or the intention to do that which is good, linked with the power of faith to accomplish it (2 Thess 1:11); then a right disposition of the soul, which we would call kind feelings, and which characterizes the person who is agathos, morally correct. agathōsynē will always take care to obtain for others that which is useful or beneficial, but it can have a stern side and apply itself to correcting and punishing. 24 Fruit of the Spirit 10 24

Fruit of The Spirit - Level 3 Faithfulness (Gr. pistis) reliability, trustworthiness. pistis, which derives from peithomai ( be persuaded, have confidence, obey ), connotes persuasion, conviction, and commitment, and always implies confidence, which is expressed in human relationships as fidelity, trust, assurance, oath, proof, guarantee. 25 Fruit of the Spirit 10 25

Fruit of The Spirit - Level 3 Humility (Gr. praytes, acquiescence to authority and consideration of others) OT praytēs is perfect submission to the divine will (Ps 132:1). In contrast to prideful exaltation, prautes always remains modest (Sir 10:28). It is in a way the docile and respectful attitude of a servant toward his master, always ready to submit. Totally submissive toward God and meek toward people, Jesus presented himself as meek and lowly of heart (Matt 11:29). 26 Fruit of the Spirit 10 26

Fruit of The Spirit - Level 3 Self-control (Gr. enkrateia, ability to master the Flesh in regards to the Fruit.) The fact is that Philo considers conversion to be a passing from incontinence to self-control, the latter being the most useful of virtues, allowing the courageous to triumph over the obstacles along the way... it is opposed to impure desire (epithymia), to the love of pleasure (philēdonia), to gastronomic and sexual delights, and even to intemperance in language. 27 Fruit of the Spirit 10 27

Class Participation Time Love (Gr. agape, self-sacrificing affection for others) Joy (Gr. chara, deep-seated gladness regardless of circumstances) Peace (Gr. eirene, inner quietness and repose regardless of circumstances) Patience (Gr. makrothymia, forbearance even under provocation) Kindness (Gr. chrestotes, benevolence and graciousness) Goodness (Gr. agathosyne, constructive action reaching out to others) Faithfulness (Gr. pistis, reliability, trustworthiness) Gentleness (Gr. praytes, acquiescence to authority and consideration of others) Self-control (Gr. enkrateia, ability to master oneself) 28 Fruit of the Spirit 10 28

Class Participation Time Love (Gr. agape, self-sacrificing affection for others) 29 Fruit of the Spirit 10 29

Class Participation Time Joy (Gr. chara, deep-seated gladness regardless of circumstances) 30 Fruit of the Spirit 10 30

Class Participation Time Peace (Gr. eirene, inner quietness and repose regardless of circumstances) 31 Fruit of the Spirit 10 31

Class Participation Time Patience (Gr. makrothymia, forbearance even under provocation) 32 Fruit of the Spirit 10 32

Class Participation Time Kindness (Gr. chrestotes, benevolence and graciousness) 33 Fruit of the Spirit 10 33

Class Participation Time Goodness (Gr. agathosyne, constructive action reaching out to others) 34 Fruit of the Spirit 10 34

Class Participation Time Faithfulness (Gr. pistis, reliability, trustworthiness) 35 Fruit of the Spirit 10 35

Class Participation Time Gentleness (Gr. praytes, acquiescence to authority and consideration of others) 36 Fruit of the Spirit 10 36

Class Participation Time Self-control (Gr. enkrateia, ability to master oneself) 37 Fruit of the Spirit 10 37

The next question after salvation: 1 What then shall we say? Shall we habitually sustain an attitude of dependence upon, yieldedness to, and cordiality with the sinful nature in order that grace may abound? 15 What then? Shall we sin occasionally, because we are not under law but under grace? Romans 6:1 and 15 38 Fruit of the Spirit 10 38

Where we re headed: So you also must consider yourselves dead to sin and alive to God in Christ Jesus. Romans 6:11 (ESV) 39 Fruit of the Spirit 10 39

Reckoning and the Fruit of the Spirit Without Faith it is impossible to please God - Heb. 11-6 There must be Spirit-dependent study and concentration on the part of the believer if he is to enter into the spiritual growth that is realized through reckoning. - Miles J. Stanford 40 Fruit of the Spirit 10 40

When Paul tells the Galatians that if they will walk by the Spirit they will not carry out the desire of the flesh, what is he saying? Paul has made it clear throughout this letter that the desire or lusting of the flesh is to achieve justification through works rather than resting exclusively in the finished work of our Savior. This is the greatest temptation you will ever face. Every religious message you hear is grounded in Jesus plus something you can do. 41 Fruit of the Spirit 10 41

Nowhere is the flesh appealed to more than in the realm of religion and nowhere will you be more disturbed, troubled, and downtrodden than when the flesh surely fails you. Paul's solution to that dilemma is to walk by the Spirit. So what does it mean to walk this way? If succumbing to the temptation of the flesh is foolishly seeking to be justified by law (Galatians 5:4), then walking by the Spirit is when you are living life convinced that you have been fully and irrevocably justified by the work of Jesus Christ...period. 42 Fruit of the Spirit 10 42

It is when your mind and heart are so completely settled on this issue that you are not compelled to do something to keep yourself right with God, especially when you have failed. Walking by the Spirit is not so much a formula for insuring that you "act like a Christian" as it is a heart and mind conviction that having been justified by faith you have peace with God through our Lord, Jesus Christ (Romans 5:1). 43 Fruit of the Spirit 10 43

...the Galatians of Paul's day, just like those caught up in the same religious bondage of today, had been duped and tricked into thinking that they could actually work their way to righteousness. As they undoubtedly failed and failed again to attain their goal through the flesh (Galatians 3:3), the fear, condemnation, and anxiety they suffered must have been overwhelming. You too can fall into that trap from time to time by drifting away from the truth of the gospel. 44 Fruit of the Spirit 10 44

God does not want you overwhelmed with guilt, worry, and anxiety about your relationship with Him. He sent His Son to release you from the bondage of thinking you were expected to do something to be right with God and then having to face the reality of your failure. 45 Fruit of the Spirit 10 45

Jesus has succeeded on your behalf in bringing you to Himself. Rest in what He has done to make you right plus nothing. Not only will you then be walking by the Spirit, but you will also know the peace and joy that is the fruit of the Spirit (Galatians 5:22). - How To Know When You Are Walking By The Spirit by John Moneypenny 46 Fruit of the Spirit 10 46

It may be helpful to observe that there is a pattern throughout our spiritual development. Whether it was realized or not, we began to reckon at the very beginning of our Christian life. As lost sinners, we were convicted of our need and shown in the Word that the Savior died on the cross to redeem us. By His grace we reckoned upon the truth, and received Him as our personal Savior. 47 Fruit of the Spirit 10 47

With hearts full of love and zeal, we became active for the Lord as the new life began to emerge. All went well for a time, possibly several years. Then, imperceptibly, a deadly declension set in. We had been so busy enjoying the new experience and activities that we inadvertently began to neglect the Source of all true life and service both the written and the Living Word. The inevitable result was the reassertion of the enslaving influence of sin, self, law, and the world. Almost before we realized it, we were defeated, heartsick, and wretched. 48 Fruit of the Spirit 10 48

Finally, after years of failure in both life and service, we were prepared to see something of the wonderful truths concerning our identification with the Lord Jesus Christ in His death and resurrection. We saw that He not only freed us from the guilt and penalty of sin, but also from the power and domination of the principle of sin. Here we see the pattern of the experience of babes in Christ : we believed, we struggled, we failed. 49 Fruit of the Spirit 10 49

Now, what of the pattern of our adulthood, when we come to the place of reckoning upon the identification truths? Just as in our counting upon the justification truths for the initial steps of birth and babyhood, so in our reckoning upon the identification truths for growth: we start immediately to work for the Lord in testifying of our new experience. We want everyone to know of our new joy and freedom through reckoning. 50 Fruit of the Spirit 10 50

Not only do we seek out opportunities to share and teach these new-to-us truths, but, where necessary, we make openings. We are surprised to discover that few, if any, fellowbelievers prove to be receptive. As a matter of fact, many become antagonistic, and some even accuse us of falling into error. There are times when we limp home not quite as sure or enthusiastic about it all as when we started. 51 Fruit of the Spirit 10 51

Then too, we begin to grow careless about our reckoning. We forget about the liberating truths for longer and longer periods of time. Once again we are relying more upon our experience than we are upon our Source (the risen Christ) and the means (reckoning) of receiving His abundant life. And what is the sure result of concentrating upon experience rather than truth? Defeat! Thus the pattern is completed: our failure in the identification realm parallels our failure in the earlier justification phase. 52 Fruit of the Spirit 10 52

At just this point many believers begin to waver in their hope and expectation of freedom from the old life and abundant growth in the new. Their confidence in the truths of identification begins to wane. How many defeated Christians have exclaimed bitterly, I tried Romans Six, but reckoning didn t work for me! 53 Fruit of the Spirit 10 53

Most discouraged ones turn back to the futile struggles of Romans Seven as a result of this seeming failure. Some even follow the alluring experience-centered errors of the so-called holiness groups. But whatever it may be, all, all outside the realm of Spirit-taught and Spirit-ministered identification truth results in compounded failure and bondage. Having begun in the Spirit, are ye now made perfect [mature] in the flesh? (Gal. 3:3). 54 Fruit of the Spirit 10 54

Patterns spring from principles. There is a definite and essential principle underlying this pattern of seeing the truth, reckoning upon it, experiencing the good of it for a time, and then failure. Therefore, take heart, fellow-believer, for our Father is ever working according to His principles, patterns, and purpose for us. 55 Fruit of the Spirit 10 55

When the Holy Spirit brings us to a new and higher plateau of truth in the process of our growth, we see, we reckon upon, we appropriate that which we understand. But the important thing to remember is that this is only the beginning of a new spiritual plane. At the outset of our reckoning upon the identification truths, all is exciting and wonderful, and we are given a taste of the reality of these facts we are counting upon. 56 Fruit of the Spirit 10 56

However, tasting is not eating. This initial experience is but a token of all that lies ahead in the long, slow, growing process. Our early enthusiasm makes it all seem clear and simple, but there are infinite depths and heights in every realm of truth into which He intends to bring us and establish us. This will require both time, and eternity. 57 Fruit of the Spirit 10 57

Hence, the Holy Spirit allows us to fail after our eager beginning. He applies the principle of need in every phase of our advance. The calculated failure is used to cause us to move beyond the early infant-enthusiasm to the place where we have to dig in and settle down upon the explicit truth of the Word. 58 Fruit of the Spirit 10 58

Before we can grow in any aspect of truth, we must be established in the knowledge of it. In every area of our spiritual development, it is one thing to begin on a new plateau, but it is quite another thing through faith and patience to inherit the promises (Heb. 6:12). 59 Fruit of the Spirit 10 59

Our immaturity was understandable during the milk-ofthe-gospel stage of our Christian life, but now it is time to face up to adulthood. We have partaken of the meat of identification. Strong meat belongeth to them that are of full age, even those who by reason of use have their senses exercised to discern both good and evil (Heb. 5:14). 60 Fruit of the Spirit 10 60

In our need and desperation we grasp a truth, but our initial knowledge is insufficient to enable us to persevere in it. To cause the truth to take hold of us and become a living part of our life, the Holy Spirit removes the token experience from us but the knowledge of the truth is retained. By this means we are to be established in the truth, that we might grow in grace, and in the knowledge of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ (2 Pet. 3:18). 61 Fruit of the Spirit 10 61

The first taste of identification awakens our heart-hunger for its practical fulfillment. I follow after, if that I may apprehend that for which also I am apprehended of Christ Jesus (Phil. 3:12). 62 Fruit of the Spirit 10 62

It will help us to bear in mind that the principle of time underlies all of God s dealings with us. Growth takes time! The God of all grace, who hath called us unto His eternal glory by Christ Jesus, after that ye have suffered a while, make you mature, stablized, strengthened, settled (1 Pet. 5:10). 63 Fruit of the Spirit 10 63

Three Steps in Reckoning Everything that has to do with our Christian life, including the longed-for freedom from the power of sin and self is in our Lord Jesus Christ. Through our spiritual birth in Him, we know Him in His person to be the very source of our life. Your life is hid with Christ in God Christ, who is our life (Col. 3:3, 4). 64 Fruit of the Spirit 10 64

1. Principles: According to Webster, a principle is the law of nature [or the method] by which a thing operates. The how of reckoning is based on principles. Our Father works according to His spiritual principles to fulfill His purpose in our lives. 65 Fruit of the Spirit 10 65

2. Identification With Christ The truths of identification are those facts in the Word which reveal our identification with Christ in His death unto sin, and our subsequent recreation in His resurrection. As foreknown believers, our Father judicially placed us in His Son on the cross so that we died in Him unto sin, and are now alive in Him unto God. 66 Fruit of the Spirit 10 66

3. Reckon The word means to regard as being, to count as true. Romans 6:11 calls upon us to count upon the truths of our identification with Christ: Reckon ye also yourselves to be dead unto sin, but alive unto God in Christ Jesus (ASV). We count upon the truth that is made known to us; we exercise faith by resting upon the facts. Romans 6:11 (NKJV) Likewise you also, reckon yourselves to be dead indeed to sin, but alive to God in Christ Jesus our Lord. 67 Fruit of the Spirit 10 67

It may be helpful to observe the reckoning that begins our spiritual development. Whether it was realized or not, we began to reckon at the very beginning of our Christian life. As lost sinners, we were convicted of our need and shown in the Word that the Savior died on the cross to redeem us. By His grace we reckoned upon the truth, and received Him as our personal Savior. 68 Fruit of the Spirit 10 68

Reckoning is the Volitional Orientation Process. When you believe something, you reckon it to be true. The problem is, as we ve seen in our study of Romans 7, our life is not immediately set right. Romans 7:15-19 For what I work, I know not. For what I wish, that I do not practice, but what I hate, that I do. But if I do what I do not wish, I agree with the Torah that it is good. And now, it is no longer I that work it, but the sin dwelling in me. For I know that in me, that is in my flesh, dwells no good. For to wish is present with me, but to work the good I do not find. For the good that I wish to do, I do not do; but the evil I do not wish to do, this I practice. We are ignorant of the truths of Romans Six. 69 Fruit of the Spirit 10 69

Most believers live in the futile struggles of Romans Seven. Some even follow the alluring experience- centered errors of the so-called holiness or Pentecostal/ Charismatic groups to try to find a Spirituality. Unfortunately, while their motivation is sincere, their search is in the wrong direction. They follow a system of rules or look for signs and wonders for a spirituality, rather than the sanctification commanded. 70 Fruit of the Spirit 10 70

The holiness group seeks a righteousness of their own doing, by following a set of rules to establish some sort of righteousness; sowing to the flesh to try to reap spirituality. Having begun in the Spirit, are ye now made perfect [mature] in the flesh? (Gal. 3:3). rejoice in Christ Jesus, and have no confidence in the flesh (Phil. 3:3). 71 Fruit of the Spirit 10 71

Three Steps in Reckoning Everything that has to do with our Christian life, including the longed-for freedom from the power of sin and self is in our Lord Jesus Christ. Through our spiritual birth in Him, we know Him in His person to be the very source of our life. Your life is hid with Christ in God... Christ, who is our life (Col. 3:3, 4). 72 Fruit of the Spirit 10 72

Three Steps in Reckoning Failure when reckoning is certainly not failure of the truths reckoned upon. Without the Scriptures we would have absolutely nothing. Our authoritative Bible is the only means in the universe by which we can ever know anything rightly and personally of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. Sad to say, even with the revealed Word, there is little enough of this all-important spiritual knowledge among believers today. 73 Fruit of the Spirit 10 73

Three Steps in Reckoning We should remind ourselves that the written Word was designed specifically by God to bring us to know the Living Word. Never for a moment is the written revelation to be bypassed, or slighted in any way. We are to study, meditate, and count upon it through the ministry of the Spirit of Truth, in order that we may know the Lord Jesus. 74 Fruit of the Spirit 10 74

Three Steps in Reckoning He is our all, by means of the Word. His divine power hath given unto us all things that pertain unto life and godliness, through the knowledge of him that hath called us to glory and virtue: whereby are given unto us exceeding great and precious promises: that by these ye might be partakers of the divine nature. For in him dwelleth all the fulness of the Godhead bodily (2 Pet. 1:3, 4; Col. 1:17, 18; 2:9). 75 Fruit of the Spirit 10 75

Three Steps in Reckoning It can be affirmed that the written Truth, authored and administered by the Holy Spirit, is the vehicle by which the Father and the Son come to us, and we to them. Still, as to reckoning upon the specific identification truths centered in Romans Six, nearly all of us stop at the written Word. It is as though we stand there, with a death-grip on a handful of truth, repeating with conviction: I believe this is true, and I reckon, reckon, reckon! 76 Fruit of the Spirit 10 76

Three Steps in Reckoning Much of the failure of our reckoning is due to erroneous expectation. We are not delivered by belief only in the liberation truths! Certainly we must believe and appropriate these truths, but the actual liberation comes as the result of our execution in fellowship with the Lord Jesus through the Holy Spirit. Simply put, the principle is: liberation is in the Liberator. 77 Fruit of the Spirit 10 77

The reckoning that counts is made up of three essential steps. Most believers stop at the first, many stop at the second, but none can know the true results of reckoning apart from reliance upon all three factors. Our freedom from domination by the sinful Adamic life was completed positionally through our identification with the Lord Jesus on Calvary. There we shared His death unto sin, and from there we entered into His life unto God. From this eternal position in Christ, our experiential freedom and growth are carried out as we: 78 Fruit of the Spirit 10 78

(1) Know, and reckon upon, the identification truths. (Knowledge) (2) Abide, and rest, in our Liberator. (Mechanics) (3) Depend upon, and walk in, the Spirit. (Execution) Not just the first step, not even the first and second, but all three comprise the walk of reckoning! Without Faith it is impossible to please God - Heb. 11-6 79 Fruit of the Spirit 10 79

The basic elements of Reckoning: Principles Identification With Christ Reckoning 80 Fruit of the Spirit 10 80

1. Principles: According to Webster, a principle is the law of nature [or the method] by which a thing operates. The how of reckoning is based on principles. Our Father works according to His spiritual principles to fulfill His purpose in our lives. 81 Fruit of the Spirit 10 81

2. Identification With Christ The truths of identification are those facts in the Word which reveal our identification with Christ in His death unto sin, and our subsequent recreation in His resurrection. 82 Fruit of the Spirit 10 82

2. As foreknown believers, our Father judicially placed us in His Son on the cross so that we died in Him unto sin, and are now alive in Him unto God. 83 Fruit of the Spirit 10 83

3. Reckon The word means to regard as being, to count as true. Romans 6:11 calls upon us to count upon the truths of our identification with Christ: Reckon ye also yourselves to be dead unto sin, but alive unto God in Christ Jesus (ASV). We count upon the truth that is made known to us; we exercise faith by resting upon the facts. 84 Fruit of the Spirit 10 84

It may be helpful to observe the reckoning that begins our spiritual development. Whether it was realized or not, we began to reckon at the very beginning of our Christian life. As lost sinners, we were convicted of our need and shown in the Word that the Savior died on the cross to redeem us. By His grace we reckoned upon the truth, and received Him as our personal Savior. 85 Fruit of the Spirit 10 85

(1) Know, and reckon upon, the identification truths. (Knowledge) (2) Abide, and rest, in our Liberator. (Mechanics) (3) Depend upon, and walk in, the Spirit. (Execution) 86 Fruit of the Spirit 10 86

THD-077 and 078 Slides Doing it right is no excuse for not meeting the schedule! Nov 12-2:02 PM Fruit of the Spirit 10 87