After you are saved in Him
When you accept Jesus as your Savior, there’s a joy, happiness and peace that envelops you. There’s a great desire to go to Church, worship Him and read your Bible as you feel the Spirit doing transformative work within you to change you on the inside out.
Just as a baby that needs to be nourished and cared for, when you are saved in Jesus, you feel the closeness of the Holy Spirit as He guides you to become more like Jesus.
A baby, after growing a bit and becoming aware of his surroundings, starts to take next steps to be mobile. A baby cannot stand before he learns how to sit, to walk before he learns how to crawl; or run before he knows how to walk. Things don’t come easy to him and the baby experiences many falls before he masters skills to become more independent and mature. The parents don’t need to hover as they did in the beginning of a baby’s life, but as the child grows, the parents are there to guide, and support him as he goes through his growing stages.
It is the same in becoming a new creature in Christ. There is a sense of newness and hovering in the beginning, by the Spirit, to walk with you in your growing stages . As we begin to grow in maturity, new challenges will enter into our lives as trials manifest. It was never the intent of God to keep a new Christian at the baby stage but to develop the baby Christian spirituality so that we may not be so self absorbed in ourselves but reach out to others by sharing their testimony in Christ.
The Spirit is not spoon feeding as much as before. He is still there; He dwells inside of you. But there will be trials and challenges we all inevitably face that develop us into becoming a mature Christian in learning how to be like Christ. In our trials and failures we learn through the heartaches to persevere, which develops character and character leads to hope in Christ. (Romans 5:3-5). By digging in deeper into His word, our prayer life becomes richer as we discover His unfailing love from the scriptures and by keeping our eyes on Jesus.
Jesus’ 1st command to us is to love the Lord God with all your heart, all your soul, all your mind, and the second command is like it: To love your neighbor as yourself. (Matthew 22:37-40). In spite of personality clashes or if someone treats you unfairly, we are called to be imitators of Christ.
The Spirit has 9 fruits of the Spirit that becomes a part of us as we grow up in Christ:
The fruits are love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self control. (Galatians 5:22-23). These traits become more and more of our essence as the Holy Spirit works in us and we earnestly seek it.
How does God want us to live?
To do what is right, fair and honest; deal with others fairly not taking advantage of them.
Showing deep compassion, kindness, and steadfast love to others, extending the same grace that God provides,
Submitting to God, relying on His guidance rather than personal pride, and cultivating an intimate, ongoing relationship with Him.

He has shown you, oh mortal, what is good.
And what does the Lord require of you?
To act justly, love mercy, and walk humbly with your God.
Micah 6:8. NIV








