You say the HS works through those who yield to him. What about when you want to yield to him but your heart is too stubborn? I often felt like I needed the HS to help me yield to him. But you can see how that wouldn't work! I tried to yield to the HS many times, but either God didn't care or I was only fooling myself.
let me offer you this thought, love is patient....both the receiving and the giving. I you know/believe that Jesus is the Christ, then the rest is just a matter of patience. Yielding is a giving up, not a continual trying. Let me see, an analogy....in college, there are a lot of tests. Most kids stay up all night long studying for a hard test so that they will do well. But research shows that to do your best, you need to go to sleep, get a good nights rest. Sounds counterproductive, but it is the best way to do well on a test. Likewise with the HS within, when we stop fighting to do what is right, we end up doing what is right because it is the HS doing it, not we ourselves. Does that make sense?
I know about the "old man" vs. "new man" conflict, but I'm not sure how to understand it. How do they conflict? What is it like?
I am on my way to bed, but stopped by and decided to unwind a bit from the day, if you need me to look up the references I am about to refer you to, please feel free to ask me to do so tomorrow, I have no issue with doing so. Take a look in scripture under purpose. You can easily use the NIV or KJV. There is a verse in that list that talks about God's desire since the beginning, the purpose is for the physical man and the spiritual man to live in harmony, there is a war going on within you, the old man, aka the physical man and the spiritual man. When the two become reconciled one to the other through the power of the HS within, we find, and know peace. This sometimes takes a lot of work and time, other times it's instant. That is an individual thing. Personally I think it has a lot to do with pride, but that is opinion not biblical absolutes. Anyway, it looks a lot like convictions. Like in Paul's words, the things I want to do I don't and the things I don't want to do, I do. This is the struggle of the old man with the new.
Are all struggles from the "old man?"
no, but most are....lots of christians blame the devil for things that are the old mans, or even things that other men do. Most, though not all of our struggles are the old man.
I know a Christian doesn't stop being evil, but how does it balance with his Christianity?
the more a man learns to yield himself to the HS within, the less evil he becomes and the more Godly he finds that he is...personally I know lots of people who weren't even aware of the change until some time down the road. Just because you don't recognize the change, doesn't mean it isn't there. In a lot of cases, others around you notice it before you do.
Does the Christian just suddenly lose the HS?
honestly, as I understand scripture, anyone who "feels" the conviction of the Lord has the HS. It is the HS that calls us to repentance. You can push Him away, refuse Him, but if you are currently feeling conviction, He is there.
To me, it often seemed like an awkward thing to sin. I rarely felt truly sorry and was never really sure what to do with that failure. Although the Bible says God's already forgiven me, I would still take it as a sign of instability.
Like Paul, the things I want to do I don't and the things I don't want to do I do. It really is more about maturity in Christ than about not having the HS. Let's see, when you learned to ride a bike, was it easy right off the bat, or did you need to learn how to ride? Did it take time and effort and patience? The same is true with living in the Spirit. The spirit is there, but we don't know how to live in that spirit, we have spent so much time living in and for self, that we need to learn how to live in the Spirit.
But I'm thinking of individual sins instead of the "bad attitude" i was talking about. That always seemed too powerful and dominant to be the "old man." (i posted a new thread asking what others thought about this in the "General Struggles" forum). I guess I lack a good picture of what sin should be in a Christian's life. Without living someone else's life, how can I know?
because the HS tells you. Every answer you need, every answer you seek is available to you through the Spirit within. You need to be quiet and listen, you need to trust that Spirit, test it if you need to, the bible tells us to.
In a marriage, there is a foundation of love for the commitment. How can I be successfully "married" to God if deep down I don't love him or if my love is more often off than on?
In a marriage, there are lots of times we don't "feel" love, it's part of the territory and anyone who says otherwise is lieing to you. But many people are successfully married without ever knowing thier spouse before hand...think arranged marriages. Even if you came to Christ out of fear, you can choose to learn about Him, be commited to HIm, learn to love Him. You can take the time to find out who He is, and in so doing, find that there is something special about Him, just as you would in an arranged marriage. People have done it for centuries.
And how can I be with someone who doesn't seem to talk back and who leaves me frustrated in the dark and hurts me?
Well, what I usually tell people, is start by crying all the tears you can cry, speak all the words you can say, then sit quiet and listen. I got so angry with God once, that I really told Him off. But, He still loved me and does to this day. I have walked down some very dark and lonely paths, and I have cried from the fear, but when I looked back, I saw that things were not as dark as I thought they were. I often feel hurt by God, even know, my heart feels betrayed, but I have been here before as well, and I know that I was never hurt by God, only by others, and I learn to attribute to God what is God's and to man what is man's.
Now it is time for bed, and if you wish me to elaborate on anything say the word, I should have much more time tomorrow. Have an awesome evening.