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Fruits of the Spirit

August 26, 2016 by ChristianHolinessDaily Leave a Comment


I often forget that many of my readers are new Christians I use expressions with which some may not be familiar. Though the Bible has been around for the better part of two millennium, many folk have never picked it up and skimmed it. Few have read it through. Fewer still study it regularly. So, I will endeavor to use less “church talk.”
The “fruit of the spirit” is a simple list of nine qualities that a mature Christian should exhibit. By mature, I mean one who has developed a regular prayer life, regularly studies her Bible, and seeks to grow so deep in a personal relationship with God that His will become her heart’s desire. 

Those nine things (“fruits”) are:

Love

Joy

Peace

Longsuffering (patience)

Kindness

Goodness

Faithfulness

Gentleness

Self-control

The Catholic church adds:

  • Generosity
  • Modesty
  • Chastity

We are never to judge others; that’s not why the Apostle Paul penned this list. He wrote it so that we may examine our own heart. If you are a growing Christian, you will begin seeing these attributes in your own life. 

Nor are we to be “fruit inspectors.” Some who call themselves Christians justify judging and gossiping about others by quoting this verse from Matthew 7:17-20. 

Even so, every good tree bears good fruit, but a bad tree bears bad fruit. A good tree cannot bear bad fruit, nor can a bad tree bear good fruit. Every tree that does not bear good fruit is cut down and thrown into the fire. Therefore by their fruits you will know them.

Put in context with the verses preceding it, and one sees Christ referring to false prophets. If we judge the quality of anyone’s life we should begin and end with our own. 

Does my life exhibit love, joy, peace, longsuffering, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, self-control, generosity, modesty, and chastity?

I admit it; I’m lacking in many areas. But I’m surrendered to Christ’s will, and pray He has patience with me and helps me grow and bear good fruit. God fruit. 

Filed Under: Holiness Tagged With: chastity, faithfulness, fruit, fruit of the spirit, generosity, gentleness, goodness, joy, kindness, longsuffering, love, modesty, peace, self-control

He Calms the Storm

August 25, 2016 by ChristianHolinessDaily Leave a Comment

I have found a desire within myself that no experience in this world can satisfy; the most probable explanation is that I was made for another world.   

-C.S. Lewis

When I read this quote by C.S. Lewis, I went right past it. I was looking for something to go with today’s Scripture, Psalm 107:29…

He calms the storm,

So that its waves are still.

Then, I came back to it. I ignored that quote again and again until I could no longer ignore it. I decided I should select another passage in the Bible. 

That’s when my eyes were opened. These two unrelated things- a quote about feeling like I don’t belong in this world and a passage about calling the storm- really do belong together. 

As Christians, we really are strangers in a strange land, aliens, just passing through on our way to a better place. This world can never satisfy us. I’m fact, we often find it scary. Nearly every day, we face storms. Awful, horrific storms; they are made even scarier because we are far from home. 

I get scared often. I don’t think I’m alone. 

Praise be, I don’t travel this land alone. God goes with me. When the storms rage, He calms the them or He shelters us safe in His arms. He reminds us that our citizenship is in heaven and this path will lead us there. 

So let the storm clouds rage high,

The dark clouds rise,

They don’t worry me;

For I’m sheltered in the arms of God.

He walks with me,

And naught of earth shall harm me,

For I’m sheltered in the arms of God.

– Dottie Rambo

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Change of Plans…

August 24, 2016 by ChristianHolinessDaily Leave a Comment


Bad enough that he was a Samaritan, an outsider, shunned, looked down upon, the dregs of society, lowest of the low. More than that, he was a leper. 

Levitical law separated the leper from the rest of society; lepers lived at a distance, never again to touch their loved ones, or to speak with them intimately. Never again could they hug their children or kiss their spouse. 

Leprosy is highly contagious, and is spread by skin contact and through water droplets, like a cough or sneeze or a runny nose. Leprosy attacks the central nervous system, but its symptoms appear as tumors and disfigurement of the flesh and bone. Fingers twist in unnatural ways; hands become claws, and arms and legs become useless over time. The life of a leper is a painful and sad. 

Lepers suffered so greatly that people in the time of Jesus naturally assumed that the afflicted must be paying for some terrible sin. And, why wouldn’t they think that? Two thousand years later, many of us still believe that way, to some extent. 

It was near the end of His ministry when Jesus, passing through an unnamed village between Samaria and Jerusalem, was called on by ten such lepers. In keeping with the Law, they called from a distance.  “Master, have mercy on us!”

His answer may seem strange to us, but that is only because we don’t live under the Law. “Go, and show yourselves to the priests.” Before a leper could rejoin society, he or she must have been certified to be free of the disease by a priest. 

The Bible doesn’t say for sure, but I imagine an expression or two of doubt on the faces of the lepers, and perhaps a few questions amongst them. Still, they obeyed Him. 

And he said unto him, Arise, go thy way: thy faith hath made thee whole.

– Luke 17:19

The healing must have been slow and progressive, rather than instantaneous. Before the lepers arrived at the Temple or synagogue, they found themselves healed. One of them – just one – was so grateful that he turned back to thank Jesus before he had made it to see the priest. 

So grateful was he that he fell at the Master’s feet and worshipped Him. 

“Didn’t I heal 10 people?” said Jesus. Of course, He knew the answer. “Where are the other 9? Only one has found it in his heart to return and praise God, and He is a Samaritan.” Christ once again reminded His followers that their prejudice against their neighbors is simply wrong. 

“Get up, He tells the Samaritan. “Arise and go your way. Your faith has made you whole.”

The leper’s mission had changed. Before turning around to express his gratitude to Jesus, his mission had been to go see the priests. Now, healed and made whole, he received new inductions from Christ… to go his own way.  

“You are made whole.”

And, here’s my point. Those who experience a real encounter with Christ are made whole, spiritually whole; theirs lives are renewed and made complete and they simply cannot continue to go on living like they once had. They are compelled to follow Jesus. Their missions change. Christ directs them in a different direction. They receive a change of plans. Theirs hearts have changed. Their entire lives change. 

Have you been made whole? If not, you only need ask. Fall at His feet and praise Jesus. Ask Him to change Your heart. Your life will change. Forever. 

Filed Under: Daily Walk with Christ, Faith Tagged With: changed life, healed, made whole, transformation, whole

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