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The Fruitful Life | Galatians 5:22-23

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Do you want more fruit in your life?

We are going to be starting a new book of the Bible soon. We are returning to the story of three men: Samuel the Prophet and Kings Saul and David. The book of 1 Samuel tells the story of Israel's transition from a theocracy to a monarchy, marked by intrigue, betrayal, and divine intervention. Through the lives of Samuel, Saul, and David, it vividly illustrates the complexities of leadership, the consequences of disobedience, and the continuing faithfulness of God amidst human sin. So go to the website and grab the 1 Samuel Scripture Journal today so you are ready to go when we begin!

But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, self-control; against such things there is no law. — Galatians 5:22-23

Paul's words serve as a stark contrast to the behaviors of the flesh he discussed earlier. He urges believers to embrace the blessings of the "fruit of the Spirit." These qualities, however, are not just positive signs but tangible manifestations of a believer who is guided by the Holy Spirit's desires.

But here's the issue with this list.

Many believers consider these items a list of things they need to do. Therefore, they aim to be more loving, joyful, peaceful, etc. And yes, it is good to be more loving, joyful, peaceful, and the like. But if you reduce the outputs of the Spirit to mere behaviors, you have now engaged in the same legalism Paul has argued against throughout this letter. The goal is not legalism by righteous behaviors but liberty by surrendering to the desires of the Holy Spirit. When we surrender to the desires of the Spirit, fruit is a byproduct of our behaviors. The best part is that it's not just one fruit but many and all fruits simultaneously because they are not our fruit. It's his fruit.

So, how do we cultivate this fruit in our lives?

Start by examining your behaviors and discerning the true source of your desires. Ask yourself: Are my thoughts and actions aligned with the Spirit's desires or my own? If you already know the answer, make a conscious choice to follow the Spirit's leading, and you'll bear fruit. If unsure, seek guidance through Scripture, prayer, or wise counsel from a fellow believer. Then, once you have clarity, surrender to the Spirit's direction, and you'll witness abundant fruitfulness.

#SpiritualFruitfulness #SurrenderToTheSpirit #CultivateTheFruit

ASK THIS:

  1. Reflect on a recent decision or action in your life. Was it motivated by the desires of the Holy Spirit or your own? How might consciously surrendering to the Spirit's guidance have impacted the outcome?
  2. Consider a relationship in your life where you desire to see more fruitfulness. How can you align your thoughts and actions with the qualities of love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control, allowing the Spirit to work through you in that relationship?

DO THIS: Assess your desires then act and be fruitful.

PRAY THIS: Father, help me to surrender my desires to the leading of your Spirit, so that I may bear fruit that reflects your character and brings glory to your name. Guide me in aligning my thoughts and actions with the qualities of love, joy, peace, and all the fruits of your Spirit. Amen.

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Do you want more fruit in your life?

We are going to be starting a new book of the Bible soon. We are returning to the story of three men: Samuel the Prophet and Kings Saul and David. The book of 1 Samuel tells the story of Israel's transition from a theocracy to a monarchy, marked by intrigue, betrayal, and divine intervention. Through the lives of Samuel, Saul, and David, it vividly illustrates the complexities of leadership, the consequences of disobedience, and the continuing faithfulness of God amidst human sin. So go to the website and grab the 1 Samuel Scripture Journal today so you are ready to go when we begin!

But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, self-control; against such things there is no law. — Galatians 5:22-23

Paul's words serve as a stark contrast to the behaviors of the flesh he discussed earlier. He urges believers to embrace the blessings of the "fruit of the Spirit." These qualities, however, are not just positive signs but tangible manifestations of a believer who is guided by the Holy Spirit's desires.

But here's the issue with this list.

Many believers consider these items a list of things they need to do. Therefore, they aim to be more loving, joyful, peaceful, etc. And yes, it is good to be more loving, joyful, peaceful, and the like. But if you reduce the outputs of the Spirit to mere behaviors, you have now engaged in the same legalism Paul has argued against throughout this letter. The goal is not legalism by righteous behaviors but liberty by surrendering to the desires of the Holy Spirit. When we surrender to the desires of the Spirit, fruit is a byproduct of our behaviors. The best part is that it's not just one fruit but many and all fruits simultaneously because they are not our fruit. It's his fruit.

So, how do we cultivate this fruit in our lives?

Start by examining your behaviors and discerning the true source of your desires. Ask yourself: Are my thoughts and actions aligned with the Spirit's desires or my own? If you already know the answer, make a conscious choice to follow the Spirit's leading, and you'll bear fruit. If unsure, seek guidance through Scripture, prayer, or wise counsel from a fellow believer. Then, once you have clarity, surrender to the Spirit's direction, and you'll witness abundant fruitfulness.

#SpiritualFruitfulness #SurrenderToTheSpirit #CultivateTheFruit

ASK THIS:

  1. Reflect on a recent decision or action in your life. Was it motivated by the desires of the Holy Spirit or your own? How might consciously surrendering to the Spirit's guidance have impacted the outcome?
  2. Consider a relationship in your life where you desire to see more fruitfulness. How can you align your thoughts and actions with the qualities of love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control, allowing the Spirit to work through you in that relationship?

DO THIS: Assess your desires then act and be fruitful.

PRAY THIS: Father, help me to surrender my desires to the leading of your Spirit, so that I may bear fruit that reflects your character and brings glory to your name. Guide me in aligning my thoughts and actions with the qualities of love, joy, peace, and all the fruits of your Spirit. Amen.

PLAY THIS: Nothing Else + The Heart of Worship.

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