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Showing 10 results for “the fruit of the spirit”

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The Fruit of the Spirit

Carl Haak·1984-09-01

Fruit of the Spirit

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The Fruit of the Spirit

H C Hoeksema·1960-07-01

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

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The Fruit of the Spirit (1)

Richard Smit·2006-12-01

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

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The Fruit of the Spirit in Education

Heidi Gritters·2020-12-01

Normally when we think of fruit, we think of apples, oranges, bananas, or grapes. These are things that we eat in our daily lives. They are sweet and usually a very refreshing treat. Fruit doesn’t always mean the refreshing foods that we eat though. Another definition of fruit is the result or rewar

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The Christian's Liberty (9): The Fruit of the Spirit

William Langerak·2021-02-14

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

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Developing Peace

Robert C. Harbach·1985-05-01

Fruit of the Spirit, Peace

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The Fruit of the Spirit

Angus Stewart·2011-07-17

The Fruit of the Spirit Preacher: Rev. Angus Stewart Scripture: Galatians 5:22-23 I. Its Various Elements II. Its Relationship to the Law

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As I Have Loved You

Don Doezema·1985-01-01

Fruit of the Spirit, Love, Sanctification

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Transformed Into the Image of Christ

Carl Haak·1988-08-01

Now, as we come to the end of these articles on the Fruit of the Spirit, we must take inventory of what we have learned and examine ourselves whether or not their fruit is being more and more worked in us. What about you? Is there this fruit in my life—true love of God, joy of salvation, experience

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The Fruit of the Spirit

  1. The Fruit
  2. The Life-Source
  3. The Sweetness
Joe Holstege·2021-10-10

But there were more trees in Eden than those two trees. God said to Adam and Eve, of every tree of the garden thou mayest freely eat. Genesis 2 verse 16. That implies that there were many trees that they might pick fruit from and eat from. The picture of Eden is therefore a picture of sweetness