Galatians 5:25 TPT
[25] If the Spirit is the source of our life, we must also allow the Spirit to direct every aspect of our lives.
The church in Galatia was going through a few challenges at time Paul wrote this letter. Of course, the Jews at the time thought that any other person not circumcised was not worthy of salvation. It became a bit of a burden and a distraction, because we see Pau at some point in this letter, challenge the church in Galatia about its desire to align with Jewish laws, at the expense of the rules of engagement of salvation laid down by God. As it was then, so is it today. We start off with total trust in the work of the cross, but as some point, we begin to think that we can bring in human effort and labour to complement what Christ has done.
This is the error that has to be addressed. At no point could I contribute or add to what Christ has already secured. His death and resurrection are complete packages for all of humanity; He did not need my consent to offer His life for me; in fact, I was not even alive at the time He died, so my view would not have counted. All I can do right is to trust in that finished work of Jesus, rest in His love and live in the daily consciousness of what He needs from me. Human rules have a place indeed, but they cannot replace the rules of engagement laid down by Jesus. As Jesus Himself said, He had not come to abolish the law, but to fulfil it.
The gift that Jesus secured for us is valid for all time, as long as this earthly phase remains in place. Jesus is called the Way, the Truth and the Life. He is the Source of all things, and in Him, all things hold together. He is also the Son, the only One to whom God has committed all judgment to. In light of all the above, I will do well to align with the gift and make sure that it is mine. It is not enough to know the gift by head knowledge alone. It is not enough to know Him for a while and then discard Him when problems arise. It is not enough to hold Him as one of the many available options; He has to be the only One who holds my heart and pulls its strings.
This is what being led by His Spirit looks like. Being led means being totally surrendered. I do not have a superior argument to anything God asks me to do. I do not claim to know it all; that is God's exclusive preserve, and He will not share His glory with anyone. I cannot open up some areas of my life to Him, and then seek to keep other parts under my sole control. I either give God all, or nothing at all. I am reminded that willing surrender is the way to go. God will not force Himself on anyone, and He will not go against the exercise of my own freewill. My knowledge and encounter of God will definitely show up in my daily actions and decisions. Am I truly led of and by God? God's time of favour is here.