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Friday, April 9, 2010
Got fruit? 6
Do you consider yourself to be a good person? Most people generally think that they are good. I don't remember the last time I asked someone this question and they responded how bad of a person they are. According to the Bible, we have all fallen short of the glory of God. We are all guilty of breaking His commandments either outwardly or inwardly. The next fruit of the spirit is goodness. The word goodness speaks of having an uprightness of heart. This means that our heart is right before the Lord, and we are attempting to please Him in the way we live out our life. To walk uprightly means that our lives are open to what He wants to do in our life, and we are doing what the Bible tells us to do. If we do this, then no doubt others will see us bearing much fruit in our life, and God will get all the glory!
Friday, April 2, 2010
Got fruit? 5
Are you a gentle person? Is it easy for you to show kindness to others? The fifth fruit of the spirit is kindness. To be kind to someone means that we are showing them love with a kind act. It is an act of kindness that is motivated by the Lord and His Holy Spirit. To be kind to someone unkind could be considered to be an act of obedience. Jesus said that we are to love our enemies, bless those who curse us, do good to those who hate us, and pray for those who spitefully use us and persecute us. This is Biblical kindness. Jesus Himself showed us His loving kindness by going to the cross for us. He was forsaken that we might be forgiven. He became sin that we might obtain salvation. If He could do this for us, then we definitely should be kind to others.
Friday, March 26, 2010
Got fruit? 4
Someone has pointed out that the words long suffering could mean, to suffer for a long period of time. Who likes to suffer anyway? Suffering is not something that any Christian looks forward to. The next fruit of the spirit is long suffering. The word long suffering in the original language could actually mean, to be steadfast or to bear troubles or ills. Some people that we know bring this out of us whether we like it or not. They test our patience and perhaps make us suffer for a long time. This is one of the fruits that comes out of a consistent and mature walk with the Lord. It can sometimes happen as a result of a trial or difficult situation that we are facing. James tells us that we are to "count it all joy" when we fall into various trials. He adds that it is for the testing of our faith. This is what helps us to grow and bear the fruit of long suffering. The cool thing about this fruit is that we are not alone when we are growing through this one. The Bible tells us that the Lord will never leave us nor forsake us. If we remember this, then it will not feel as difficult.
Tuesday, March 16, 2010
Got fruit? 3
Are you at peace? Are you currently experiencing harmony? Most people want peace in their lives. This is why many have turned to drugs, alcohol, and pleasure. They are attempting to find peace and happiness in temporal substance. Paul, when he was writing to the Philippians, spoke of a peace that surpasses all understanding. Later, when he was writing to the Galatians, Paul included this same peace as being one of the fruits of the spirit. In order for someone to experience this biblical peace, he first has to be at peace with God. It is a peace that is a direct result of what was accomplished at the cross. It is because of the cross that the Christian can experience this peace. To be at peace is defined as being set as one again. If you make peace with God, then you will definitely feel this kind of peace. It is a peace that is not based on circumstance, but is simply based on a person: Jesus Christ.
Tuesday, March 2, 2010
Got fruit? 2
The Christian life is not one that should be depressing. Being a Christian is not bad news, it is good news. It is good news that we have been forgiven of our sin, and we are going to heaven. Another fruit that should be in the Christian's life is joy. Having joy means that there is a gladness that we have in our life. Jesus said, "I have come that they may have life, and that they may have it more abundantly." Jesus came to give us eternal life, and he also came to give us abundant life while we are here on the earth. It is possible for the believer to live a life of joy and gladness on a daily basis. Through prayer and the reading of His Word, one could change the way that they view life. When this is done, God will provide us with His joy. So let's go out and rejoice for all the Lord has done, He has done great things!
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