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Romans 8:9

Are we already spirit? Well, the old hat pin test works very well here. This verse says, "You are . . . in the spirit, if so be that the Spirit of God dwells in you." "In" is not being used to state physical position, a physical location, but in the sense of concerned with. Paul uses it in the same sense as we would say, "He is in politics"—this person is concerned or involved with politics. A Christian's concern is with things of the Spirit of God, the mind of God. It is a matter of mind, attitude, thought, perspective, wisdom, knowledge, and direction of life. Jesus said, "He who seeks to save his life will lose it, and he who loses his life for My sake will find it." It is a matter of concern, involvement. That is what "in the spirit" is.

It is a matter of direction of life. It is the concept of spiritual relationships that dominate the correct understanding, not physical location in regard to Christ or the church, because those relationships can and do involve people of all races, all nationalities, physically located in all places on earth. But when one is "in the spirit," that person's great concern and involvement in life lies in his relationship with God. If one is "in the flesh," then his concern and involvement revolves around his relationship with the carnal world.

John W. Ritenbaugh
The Holy Spirit and the Trinity (Part 4)



Romans 8:9-10

Paul says that Christ dwelled in Him through the Holy Spirit. This indwelling of God's Spirit enables us to be faithful. Christ's faithful mind is imparted to us and becomes part of our mind. If we provided the faith to obey God, it would be self-righteous. Our righteousness must come through the faith of Jesus Christ.

Martin G. Collins
Faithfulness

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Romans 8:9-11

The Holy Spirit delivers us from death and leads us to the gift of eternal life. We inherit mortal life through Adam, but God gives His Spirit to endow eternal life on His faithful and obedient children. Since the Spirit is God's gift, neither are we born with it, nor can we earn it.

Martin G. Collins
The Holy Spirit

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Romans 8:9-14

The context is human beings in whom the Spirit of God dwells. Jesus, as a human being, having the Spirit of God without measure, was still considered to be part of the Godhead. These verses, verse 14 especially, show that if God begins to give His spirit to those who obey Him (Acts 5:32), they also become the sons of God! This is also seen in I John 3:1-2.

John W. Ritenbaugh
The Nature of God: Elohim



Romans 8:9-14

The Holy Spirit is the power of God—not a personage, entity, consciousness, or part of the Godhead or a trinity. The Bible speaks of the Spirit as the power or mind of God, the power of love and of a sound mind. It emanates from Him and thus can be said to be "poured out" (Titus 3:5-6), "breathed" (John 20:22), and used to "fill" (Acts 2:4) and "anoint" (Acts 10:38).

Martin G. Collins
The Holy Spirit

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Other commentary entries containing this verse:

John 14:27
John 16:33
Romans 5:6-10
1 Corinthians 15:23
1 Corinthians 15:50-53
Galatians 5:13
Ephesians 1:13-14
1 John 2:29
1 John 3:3
1 John 3:9-14
1 John 3:22
1 John 5:1-4
Jude 1:15-19
Revelation 20:4-6


Library resources that contain this verse:

Articles

A Priceless Gift  

Ask and It Will Be Given  

Comparing Ourselves Among Ourselves  

Is the Christian Required To Do Works? (Part Four)  (2)

The Christian Fight (Part Seven)  

The Christian Fight (Part Seven)  

The Feast Is Over . . . Now What?  

The Offerings of Leviticus (Part Eight): Conclusion (Part One)  

Will You Marry Me? (Part Two)  

Bible Studies

A New Beginning!  

Angels  

Basic Doctrines: The First Resurrection  

Faithfulness  

Feast of Unleavened Bread: Our Part in God's Master Plan  

Peace  

Pentecost: Only 'Firstfruits' Now Called!  

Pentecost: Only 'Firstfruits' Now Called!  

Self-Control  

Should You Be Baptized?  

Should You Be Baptized?  

The Holy Spirit  

The Holy Spirit  

The Plain Truth About God's Holy Sabbath  

Why You Need the Holy Spirit  

Why You Need the Holy Spirit  (4)

Why You Need the Holy Spirit  

Why You Need the Holy Spirit  (2)

Will You Go to Heaven?  

Booklets

All About Water Baptism  

Just What Do You Mean . . . Born Again?  (2)

Just What Do You Mean . . . Conversion?  

Just What Do You Mean . . . Conversion?  

Just What Is . . . the Church?  

Life After Death?  

Preparing the Bride  

The Tongues Question  (2)

What Do You Mean . . . the Unpardonable Sin?  

Which Day Is the Christian Sabbath?  

Why Marriage—Soon Obsolete?  (2)

Your Awesome Future—How Religion Deceives You  

Sermon Transcripts

Abortion and Divine Reproduction  

Faith and the Christian Fight (Part 7)  

Four Views of Christ (Part 7)  

God the Father (Part 3)  

God's Workmanship (Part 2)  

Government (Part 2)  

Government (Part 2)  

How Emotions Affect Spiritual Maturity  

Image and Likeness of God (Part 4)  

Jesus on the Holy Spirit  

Jesus on the Holy Spirit  

Man's Greatest Challenge (Part 4)  

Members of the Same Family  

Powerful Effects of the Holy Spirit  

Real Conversion  

Should a Christian Go To War? (Part 2)  

Spirituality and True Conversion  

The Covenants, Grace and Law (Part 9)  (2)

The Father-Son Relationship (Part 7)  

The Holy Spirit and the Trinity (Part 4)  

The Law's Purpose and Intent  

The Nature of God: Elohim  

The Seeds of Change (Part 1)  

Wilderness Wandering (Part 2)  


 
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