Week 3: Walk in the Spirit
Title: Walk in the Spirit
Objective:
- In the New Testament we are freed from fulfilling the Law (Mosaic Law)
- Use this liberty to grow spiritually and live according to the Lord's commandments
- Walk in the Spirit - discuss the works of the flesh and how to overcome them
- Discuss the Fruit of the Spirit - how to attain them and how to apply them in our lives
- Bear with one another
Resources:
- Catena Bible Commentary
- HEMY Bible Study(Includes material)
- Fr Dawoud Lamie's Bible study (Easy Arabic)
- Fr Tadros Y Malaty commentary
Reading:
- General
- Galatians 5
- Galatians 6
Key verse(s):
- "Walk in the Spirit, and you shall not fulfill the lust of the flesh." Galatians 5:16
Comments:
Review questions:
How should we use our liberty?
2. Give examples of the works of the flesh.
CHAPTER 6
1. What is “the Law of Christ” in verse 3?
2. What does St. Paul mean by “the marks of the Lord Jesus?”
For the flesh lusts against the Spirit, and the Spirit against the flesh. Explain
2. St. Paul tells us three ways to function in the Spirit of God. What are they and what results come out
of this guidance?
CHAPTER 6
1. What deceptions does St. Paul warn the Galatians not to fall into?
2. What contrast does St. Paul show between the Jews and himself?
Homework:
For all the _________ is fulfilled in one word, even in this: "You shall _______ your neighbor as
__________."
2. But the fruit of the _________ is love, joy, ________, longsuffering, kindness, __________,
faithfulness, gentleness, self-control.
CHAPTER 6
1. He who sows to the Spirit will of the _______ reap ____________ _________.
2. But God forbid that I should boast except in the _________of our Lord Jesus ____________.
CHAPTER 5
1. How should we use our liberty?
2. What is the fruit of the Spirit?
CHAPTER 6
1. The one who sows with the Spirit what will he reap?
2. To whom should we do good?