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Fruits of the Spirit:Self-Control

But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, forbearance, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, 23 gentleness and self-control. Against such things there is no law. Gal. 5: 22-23

Fruits of the Sprit

Self-Control

The final Fruit of the Spirit is self-control.  Self-control in the original Greek term “egkrateia“, which means mastery, or command over ones behavior, emotions, sinful and destructive desires . Self control allows the believer to focus more on what the Lord wants us to do with our lives and prevent us from making the mistakes that will cause us to ruin our lives.

However self-control is not an individual matter, believe me I know from experience that self-control cannot be achieved by one person alone. No matter how strong we think we are, alone self-control is out of our reach, that things that make us lose control will always have hold over us until we realize that. Asking friends and family to help you with your self-control can be a source of great strength for you. In Galatians chapter 6:1 Paul wrote “Brothers, if someone is caught in a sin, you who are spiritual should restore him gently”. If we know someone who loses control over themselves because of something that you know is destructive you, and all those who care for that person should come and gently bring him or her under control again. There is a reason why the Christian church is called the Body of Christ, it is so that we can build each other up and allow ourselves to mature more in behavior and character.

In life no one can achieve all of the Fruits of the Spirit equally, some might be stronger and weaker than others. Like for myself I have trouble with self-control, yet I am an extremely patient person. Paul himself was known to lose his temper every once in awhile.Everyone has stronger Fruits than other people, but what matters is that we share these gift that God has given us with as many people as we come into contact with.

Next Issue I will be writing a series on the Ten Commandments.

The Fruits of the Spirit: Love and Joy

But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, forbearance, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control. Against such things there is no law. Galatians 5:22-23 (NIV)

The first fruits are the fruits of Love and Joy. Love is probably one of the most important fruits that the Spirit can give, as it is the main characteristic of Christ. But what does love mean, and what kind of love does God want us to have. Do you know the word for love used in the original Greek version of the bible is, Agape. Agape means  the love that God has for humans, a force of

The Fruits of the Holy Spirit

undefeatable benevolence and mercy, an unconditional and self-giving love that gives freely and asks for nothing in return. Agape love is more than just a feeling, as most love is today, it is rather by choice to love others as God loves humanity.

The second given by the Holy Spirit is Joy. Joy is a feeling that can differ for many people. For some joy is a combination of satisfaction and happiness, to other it is a sense of relief when hard times are over, there are so many sources of joy, but there is only one source of true joy.  The Greek word for joy is chara, derived from the word charis, which is the Greek word for grace. This is significant because it means that joy is not a human-based happiness that comes and goes, but rather, joy is divine in origin. True joy is a gift given to man by the endless grace of God. When we do the will of God, I myself and many others, have felt the Joy that can never be surpassed in the world.

Paul himself said ,” It is for freedom that Christ has set us free. Stand firm, then, and do not let yourselves be burdened again by a yoke of slavery.” The purpose of the Fruits of the Spirit is to free us from sin by telling us how to avoid sinning. Paul wrote that the fruits of the spirit can only grow when one has repented for their sins. But the repentance has to be genuine for bad trees cannot grow good fruit and Christians cannot grow without the Fruits of the Spirit.