Exhorted to Live Like You Will Live - Part 1 | Galatians 5:19-26 | Richard Caldwell

Watch "Exhorted to Live Like You Will Live"- Part 1 to understand the works of the flesh in Galatians 5 and the marks of true salvation. Pastor Richard Caldwell examines the stark contrast between walking in the Spirit and serving sin. Believers are called to a life of true freedom that intentionally pursues Christlikeness rather than self indulgence. When a person claims to serve God while actively practicing sin, they are walking in self deception. The Apostle Paul makes it undeniably clear that the sinful deeds of the flesh are obvious and cannot be hidden. Whether producing sexual immorality, religious idolatry, relational chaos, or reckless pleasure, these actions demonstrate a heart devoid of the Holy Spirit. An expository look at this text reminds us that true Christians will ultimately bear spiritual fruit. Those who habitually practice the sins of the flesh will not inherit the kingdom of God. This sobering truth is not about losing salvation but proves that genuine regeneration never took place. We must stop being confused by what God has made clear and examine our own lives against the unchanging standard of Scripture. Key Biblical Takeaways True Christian freedom is not permission to serve the flesh but the God given ability to live in a way that pleases the Lord. The sinful works of the flesh are plain to recognize and manifest in sexual, religious, relational, and behavioral perversions. A life continuously characterized by unrepentant sin proves the absence of the indwelling Holy Spirit. Believers must reject spiritual arrogance and honestly evaluate their motives, attitudes, and actions through the lens of God's Word.