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  • Fruit of the Spirit: Faith

    Fruit of the Spirit: Faith

    But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, longsuffering, gentleness, goodness, faith, meekness, temperance – Gal 5:22-23

    The underlying Greek word here is pistis defined as assurance, belief, believe, faith, fidelity.

    When asked to describe faith or faithfulness, we often think:

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    • loyalty
    • trustworthy
    • steadfast
    • dependable

    These are some excellent words to describe what we see in faithful people, but they are not what makes them faithful. Faith is a belief  in something so strong that we will take an action based on it. For instance I believe my boss will write me a paycheck, therefore I go to work each day.

    Hebrews 11 teaches us the essence of that kind of faith:

    • Able offered his sacrifices the way God wanted them
    • Enoch did things in a way that pleased God
    • Noah built an ark with only a warning
    • Abraham moved his family to an unfamiliar land
    • An angel had to stop the knife in Abraham’s hand so he wouldn’t sacrifice his son
    • Moses chose to be numbered among his people and not the Egyptians

    …the list goes on. Hebrews 11:6 tells us that without this kind of faith, we can’t please him.

    Here are some ways we need to respond once we understand that God is who the Bible says he is:

    • Obey his Gospel plan
    • Live in a way that demonstrates your faith (James 2:14-26)
    • Supplement it with virtue, knowledge, self-control, steadfastness, godliness, brotherly affection and with love. (2 Peter 1:5-7)

    There are those that tell you that God’s salvation is available through faith only. This concept is foreign to the Bible.  When the Bible tells you that faith saves you, it is talking about a faith so strong that you are willing to move and do something.  It means that when you have gotten into Christ, you are living and acting in a Christ-Like manner all the time. This kind of faith takes a lot of maintenance, so keep reading your Bible and it will grow! (Romans 10:17)

     Daily Bible reading for July 15

    Ecclesiastes 9:1-10
    Joshua 15
    Jeremiah 8:4-9:22
    Matthew 23

  • Fruit of the Spirit: Joy

    Fruit of the Spirit: Joy

    But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, longsuffering, gentleness, goodness, faith, meekness, temperance – Gal 5:22-23

    The underlying Greek for the word “joy” is “chara” which is defined as joy, delight and gladness.Apple

    Where do we find joy?

    In another person?
    In family?
    How about in exercise and health?
    Maybe it’s in a day at the mall with lots of money to spend …

    Those are the things a worldly view might tell us will bring us joy, but when they do, it’s either self indulgent or temporary or both. God wants you to invest in a joy that will last forever – a kind of joy that anyone can have.

    Look at some places the Bible says to find joy:

    • Our Faith: Philippians 1:25. There is no reason to be fearful or worry when we have Faith.
    • Our Challenges: James 1:2. Who we are and what we know comes from experience – both good and bad.
    • Our Obedience: Acts 8:5-8 records joy in the city when the Samaritans were saved. Acts 8:35-39 tells us the Eunuch went away rejoicing after his baptism.

    Where joy is not found:

    • Sin, the opposite of obedience, brings fear: Hebrews 10:26-27
    • Fleshly pleasures: Ecclesiastes 2:10-11 Solomon discovers that having all he wants results in no profit and vexation.

    A truly joyful life then, comes from a little sacrifice now, preparing for God’s big reveal of what he has waiting for us.

    Daily Bible reading for July 14

    Ecclesiastes 8
    Joshua 13-14
    Jeremiah 7:1-8:3
    Matthew 22:15-46

  • Fruit of the Spirit: Peace

    Fruit of the Spirit: Peace

    But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy,
    peace, longsuffering, gentleness, goodness, faith, meekness, temperance –
    Gal 5:22-23

    The underlying Greek word here is eirene: defined as peace, quietness or rest.

    What is Peace?

    Is peace the end of a work day when all is finally quiet?
    Is it a nation not at war?
    Is it financial security?

    GrapeThese might be peaceful things, but they all tend to get interrupted. They may not even ever fully happen.

    God offers a peace that rises above all that. He sent his son to die for us. When Jesus completed that task, there was peace between God and man and salvation was within our grasp. (Romans 5:1-10)

    Sources of Peace

    Our Faith:

    • Romans 5:1 …since we have been justified in faith, we have peace with God
    • Joshua 1:9 Have I not commanded you?  Be strong and courageous.  Do not be terrified;  do not be discouraged, for the LORD your God will be with you wherever you go.”
    • John 16:33 …in Me (Jesus) you may have peace.

    Our trust:

    • Romans 15:13 May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace as you trust in him,…
    • 1 Peter 5:7 Cast all your anxiety on Him because He cares for you.
    • Romans 8:31 If God is for us, who can be against us.

    We are commanded to seek Peace

    • 2 Corinthians 13:11 “… Live in Peace….”
    • Colossians 3:15 “Let the Peace of Christ rule in your hearts…”
    • Hebrews 12:14 “Make every effort to live in peace with all men and to be holy…”

    No matter what our troubles, Jesus has conquered them and offers peace through eternal life with him.

    Daily Bible reading for July 13

    Ecclesiastes 7:15-29
    Joshua 11-12
    Jeremiah 6
    Matthew 21:28-22:14

  • Fruit of the Spirit: Gentleness (or Kindness)

    Fruit of the Spirit: Gentleness (or Kindness)

    But the fruit of the Spirit is
    love, joy, peace, longsuffering, gentleness, goodness, faith, meekness, temperance Gal 5:22-23 KJV

    The underlying Greek chrestotes (khray-stot’-ace) derives from moral excellence and means gentleness, goodness, and kindness

    (Note: The ESV and other versions use the word kindness so that’s how we’ll talk about it here.)36207472_425dc63827_m

    When are the right times for kindness? If we follow the world’s pattern, it might be as a response to someone else’s gesture of kindness. If not that, then it’s probably a matter of convenient or when we want something.

    How much value is there in that type of kindness? Jesus didn’t think much of it:

     if you do good to those who do good to you, what benefit is that to you? For even sinners do the same. – Luke 6:33

    if you greet only your brothers, what more are you doing than others? Do not even the Gentiles do the same? – Matthew 5:47

    If we are following Christ’s example, kindness came from who he was, not what the other persons deserved or they were. We need to develop ourselves so we are kind…

    • every time we have an opportunity (James 4:17)
    • everybody all the time (Galatians 6:9-10a)
    • especially to our brothers and sisters in Christ (Galatians 6:10b)
    • even when we have been hurt (Luke 6:35)

    The kindness to be able to live like this comes from deep within us, it cannot be superficial! The more we train ourselves to think about kindness, the easier it will be to show kindness in all of these situations. Think about it – God created you in his image so that you were ready to do good works so he could use you in his vineyard (Ephesians 2:10)

     Daily Bible reading for July 12

    Ecclesiastes 7:1-14
    Joshua 10
    Jeremiah 5
    Matthew 21:12-27

     

     

  • Fruit of the Spirit: Goodness

    Fruit of the Spirit: Goodness

    But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, longsuffering, gentleness, goodness, faith, meekness, temperance Gal 5:22-23

    The underlying Greek word here is agathosune defined as virtue or beneficence

    If we really run with the metaphor of the fruit, we might consider goodness to be the skin or the rind. Goodness isn’t something that gets done, Goodness contains all the things we do. Look at Ephesians 5:9 KJV –

    For the fruit of the Spirit is in all goodness and righteousness and truth

    file661249526786It is difficult to get a gasp of what a “good” person is. The world looks at it as someone that does things that are socially applauded, but that isn’t a very good benchmark. They might even consider a person that does more good things than bad to be ultimately a “good” person.

    The reality though, is that God is the only standard of good offered in the Bible. James 1:17 says that everything good is from above. Even Jesus told the rich young man that the only one good is the Father. (Mark 10:18)

    This sheds a lot of light on what David sang about in the 23rd Psalm. When the Lord is our shepherd we know that

    … goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life…

     

  • Fruit of the Spirit: Longsuffering

    Fruit of the Spirit: Longsuffering

    But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, longsuffering, gentleness, goodness, faith, meekness, temperance Gal 5:22-23

    The underlying Greek word for longsuffering is Makrothumia (mak-roth-oo-mee’-ah). It is defined as – forebearance, fortitude, longsuffering, patience.

    Longsuffering is Built Through Experience

    James 5:10-11 – James points us to Job for an example of what Longsuffering means and the reward the Lord has in mind

    Two reasons we need to be able to withstand situations that test us:6024251426_6226f0565a_z (1)

    1. Patience leads to perfection leaving us wanting nothing:

      My brethren, count it all joy when ye fall into divers temptations; Knowing this, that the trying of your faith worketh patience. But let patience have her perfect work, that ye may be perfect and entire, wanting nothing. – James 1:2-4 

    2. Patience leads to the hope that is founded on God’s goodness and truth

       And not only so, but we glory in tribulations also: knowing that tribulation worketh patience; And patience, experience; and experience, hope: And hope maketh not ashamed; because the love of God is shed abroad in our hearts by the Holy Ghost which is given unto us. – Romans 5: 3-5

    Let us be those that works our way through life’s challenges for the growth we achieve and the reward God has in store for us!

    Daily Bible reading for July 10

    Ecclesiastes 5:18-20
    Joshua 8
    Jeremiah 3:6-4:4
    Matthew 19:1-20:16