What do you think is the best way to identify a Christian? Would it be by
the way they talk or by their look? It’s neither! We are Christ followers when
we have the fruits of the Spirit. The Apostle Paul lists them: love, joy, peace, patience, kindness,
goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control (Gal 5:22-23). Nine incredible ways to know that God
is at work in our lives. They are fruits that God produces as a result of our
surrendered lives to him. They come from him and are a part of him.
Love is what God has shown to each of us. As this fruit grows, he helps
us love others. It’s not hard to love people who are nice to us, but it is
difficult to love people who are mean to us. What is so remarkable about this
fruit is that it loves unconditionally.
Joy is the fruit that enables us to enjoy life. God gives us the ability
to have joy in the middle of sorrow. It’s a joy that comes from the Lord, and
it gives us strength to endure trials as Jesus did. Joy enables us to enjoy our
life with those around us by helping us to be flexible instead of rigid.
Peace is the ability to trust God with all the anxieties of life. How
people long for this precious commodity and can’t find it. It comes from God,
and the world can’t take it away from us.
Patience is the ability to wait for the right time. We are all by default
impatient, especially with others. When this fruit is present, we demonstrate
patience with others. Good things do come to those who wait.
Kindness is the quality of being kind and doing kind acts to others. God
gives us a kind heart, and kindness flows out of it.
Goodness is what is on the inside of us. It is what makes up our
character. It is not what we do, so much as who we are. Goodness is the
navigating system that guides us.
Faithfulness determines how reliable we are. When you are living around
faithful people, you grow, as opposed to shriveling up around unreliable
people.
Gentleness is power under control. It should not be confused with
weakness. God is gentle, and to have this fruit is to be like Him. Jesus was so
gentle with bruised hearts and spirits that were barely flickering with life
(Isa 42:3). His words and actions conveyed kindness and gentleness. Gentle
people have an “unfading beauty of a gentle and quiet spirit” (1 Pet 3:3-4).
Self-control is really the basket that holds all the other fruits. Without
self-control we have no patience, no love, joy, peace or any other fruit.
Solomon said: “Better a patient man than a warrior, a man who controls his
temper than one who takes a city” (Prov 16:32). Self-control demonstrates the
Spirit of Christ in our lives, and it enables us to choose God’s will over our
own will.
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