Life in the Spirit

From No Condemnation to “Abba, Father” (Romans 8:1-17)

1. No Condemnation — A New Reality in Christ

(Romans 8:1–4)

  • God has dealt with sin decisively in Christ, not through the law
  • The law is fulfilled in us through those who walk by the Spirit
  • We live from a new position: accepted, not striving for acceptance

2. A New Realm — From Flesh to Spirit

(Romans 8:5–11)

  • The issue is not behavior first, but which realm we belong to
  • The flesh is hostile and unable to submit to God
  • The Spirit brings life and peace, already active in us
  • The same Spirit who raised Christ is at work in our present weakness

3. A New Power — Putting Sin to Death by the Spirit

(Romans 8:12–13)

  • We are no longer obligated to the flesh
  • By the Spirit, we actively put sin to death
  • This is not self-effort, but Spirit-enabled obedience
  • Struggle against sin is not failure—it is evidence of the Spirit at work

4. A New Relationship — Led as Children of God

(Romans 8:14–17)

  • To be led by the Spirit is the mark of belonging to God
  • The Spirit produces adoption and assurance, not fear
  • “Abba, Father” expresses intimate trust with reverence
  • We are drawn into Jesus’ own relationship with the Father

5. Living It Out — Questions for Reflection

  • Where do you still think or live as if you are under condemnation (v.1)?
  • In what area is your mindset still shaped more by the flesh than by the Spirit (v.5–6)?
  • Where do you see the Spirit confronting something in your life (v.13)—and how are you responding?
  • When did you last consciously turn to God as “Abba, Father” in a real situation (v.15)? What held you back—or drew you in?

Key Takeaway

“I belong to Christ, His Spirit lives in me, and I can come to God as my Father.”