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Sep19WEEK38
We are spending a bit more time on this aspect of the fruit of the Spirit because it is so crucial to abiding in the Spirit, and is becoming increasingly crucial for our times.
As we have addressed in detail before that the highest purpose of man is to be the dwelling place of God. If we abide in Him, He will abide in us. Therefore, this should be the highest goal for each of us. It should be the greatest focus that we have every day. The true success of our life in every way will be...
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Sep12WEEK37
"Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called sons of God” (Matthew 5:9).
Since the time when there were just two brothers on the entire planet they had trouble getting along. One of them basically said, “This world is not big enough for the both of us!” And still there has been conflict between men. One of the primary reasons why the Lord came was to bring peace to the earth, which is one of the primary reasons His people are here, as we read in Luke 1:68-79, one of the...
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Sep05WEEK36
In the midst of so much suffering that we are witnessing from the Katrina disaster, this study may seem out of place. However, I think the timing is perfect. It is the joy of the Lord that is our strength in any situation, and we can and should have joy in Him in any and every situation.
Let us also consider that this kind of suffering is going on every day in our world, though most of it is not in a place where the media can focus on their suffering. Therefore, they do not get the attention...
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Aug29WEEK35
As we begin our study of the individual characteristics of the fruit of the Spirit listed in Galatians 5:22-23, we need to remember that this is exactly what they are—individual characteristics of the “fruit of the Spirit,” singular, not fruits, plural. If we have one fruit, we should have them all. If we lose one fruit, we will lose them all. They are inseparable.
This is not a matter of being overly technical. It is important that we understand the unity of diversity that is the nature of the Spirit. If we have the Spirit, we should have...
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Aug22WEEK34
The fruit of the Spirit is listed in Galatians 5:22-23:
But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, self-control...These are the characteristics which every Christian should manifest in their life, and will if he or she is a true disciple. This does not mean that a disciple will be perfect all of the time, but true Christian discipleship, which is a life devoted to following Christ, learning His ways, and being changed into His image, will grow in...