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What does it mean to be filled with “The Spirit”? Does Galatians 5:8, “But if you are led of the Spirit, you are not under the Law”, do away with God’s Commandments? How do we walk “after the Spirit” (Romans 8:4)? The apostle Paul talks about being filled with the spirit. Is the Holy Spirit different between the Old and New Testament? How do we know when we are being led by the Spirit? What function does the law have in a spirit filled life? What role does God’s law play in a Christian’s life once they’ve received the Holy Spirit?
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