Showing 10 results for “fruit of the spirit”
Fruit of the Spirit
The fruit of the Spirit . . . is faith. Here that faith is not in relation to God but in relation to the saints. It is to be taken in the sense of faithfulness, trustworthiness, dependableness, constancy. It emphasizes that love does not forsake its object in time of difficulty. It does not leave t
The Spirit is pleased to work His fruit within and through us by dwelling in us. The Spirit comes irresistibly and breaks down the wall of enmity and pride of our dead hearts. He never waits for us to make the first move. He comes irresistibly into our hearts and, once there, He remains in the new l
Smit, The Fruit of the Spirit of Jesus Christ (Jenison, MI: Reformed Free Publishing Association, 2012), 13–21. Originally published December 2020, Vol 2020 No 12 - - -
In fact, we may say that if there's an authority or there's a head that does not have meekness, they are no authority or head, at least not one that represents Jesus Christ. Following that is temperance. Temperance is self-control. That's what temperance is. Temperance is the ability to resist
You don't have to urge him to temperance. If an individual is cut off from access to all kinds of food and is eating only bread and water, they don't need to be told to exercise temperance. Temperance is a fruit of the Spirit that is brought up here exactly because the child of God who has the f
Fruit of the Spirit, Peace
Fruit of the Spirit, Love, Sanctification
goodness, faith, meekness, temperance. Spiritual fruits are those good works which God has prepared for us to walk in: seeking the things which are above, confession of and sorrow over sin, trusting in God each day, keeping His commandments, being faithful in personal devotions. Where there is fruit
And as wine repays those who drink it by mocking and making a fool of us (Proverbs 20:1), so the Spirit repays us—but with a great blessing. We bring forth the fruit of the Spirit—love, joy, peace, longsuffering, gentleness, goodness, faith, meekness, temperance, against which there is no law (Galat