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What did Paul mean by walking in the Spirit? In this video, you'll discover the true meaning of walking in the Spirit in Galatians 5:16 and why a single Greek word can change the way you live your faith. It's not about a momentary emotion, but a continuous way of life guided by God. Many believers think they are walking with God, but they continue to react impulsively, out of anger, or under emotional pressure. Here you'll see what Paul really meant when he wrote peripateite, and how that truth is reflected in daily life, at home, at work, and in your smallest decisions. — What you will learn in this video: • The true meaning of “walking” in Galatians 5:16. • What peripateite means and why it's not just “walking.” • The difference between living impulsively and living under spiritual guidance. • A practical example for everyday life. • A biblical contrast with David and Saul to understand the real-world application. Timestamps: 00:00 Why people get frustrated when they walk in the Spirit. 02:08 What Paul is contrasting: two ways of living. 02:32 The secret behind the meaning of peripateite. 04:15 Walking in the Spirit or by impulse. 05:53 What it means to obey the Spirit. 08:10 Something many forget. 10:38 The question that should stay with you. If this topic helps you better understand the Bible, stay until the end, because this passage can correct an idea that many Christians repeat without fully understanding it. Comment: What part of “walking in the Spirit” challenges you the most? #TheologyAndTruth #Galatians5 #HolySpirit