Embodying the Fruits of the Spirit

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Holy means to be of another agenda, of another will that you humbly are under somebody's particular orders and you are God's. You are doing God's will. It's evident by the production of spiritual fruit in your life, of course, and it flows from our connection of God through Christ. Now, that means when we do that, that we are living in the spirit. [00:53:16] (29 seconds)



We've heard that said before. That phrase is probably a common phrase that we have heard. Live in the spirit. What exactly does it mean? How do we do that? Well, that's a military phrase. Live in the spirit. It means to be drawn up in line. Okay? It means to stand in a row at orders, you know, to show it by your lives that the spirit dwells in us and we're constantly willing to step up and participate. Participate and actually put ourself in alignment with God while we are abiding and connecting with Christ. [00:53:44] (42 seconds)



In doing so, then God utilizes that and we progressively move through sanctification with this sort of spirit guiding us, the spirit directing us, the spirit governing us. Now, that requires vigilance, doesn't it? That requires obedience. That requires some humility. Because we've got to take orders from the Heavenly Father, not just from us. But again, sometimes it even takes a lot of repentance. [00:54:25] (35 seconds)



We have to like ask God, you know, I'm sorry, and we repent of where we've missed the mark. But resulting ultimately in producing some sort of spiritual fruit in our life. And if you're like me, that doesn't always just happen naturally. The spiritual fruit. Well, that's why it's called spiritual fruit, not natural fruit. It's spiritual fruit because it's of the spirit. It's not something that naturally just happens in our lives. [00:54:49] (31 seconds)



This fruit reflects, like all the fruits, reflect God's character and who God is. God is patient towards humanity, isn't He? In 2 Peter chapter 3, it says the Lord isn't really being slow about His promise. He is being patient for your sake. For my sake. See, Jesus was patient with the disciples. He was, man, they doubted Him. They misunderstood who He was. Gosh, they abandoned Him. In the end, the patience is the Christ-like reaction to all that is bad. [00:56:44] (41 seconds)



And impatience typically comes from a hurried life. And hurry kills patience altogether. And if we want to find that patience, we need to find the patience. And if we want to find the patience, we need to find victory over being impatient or eliminating. We need to eliminate hurry from our life a lot of times. And that's hard to do in a fast-paced world. [01:01:28] (21 seconds)



John Mark Comer writes a great book, though, if you want to read that. It's called The Ruthless Elimination of Hurry, if you haven't read it. But I would recommend it. But there's a spiritual recipe for all of these type of fruits and maybe to help produce and actually foster them in our life. And so, we must sometimes with patience just wait on prayers to be answered. You know, that's genius, right? But we got to trust God's timing sometimes rather than just focusing on the plans we have for God. That doesn't mean we're just sitting around, but we just have to discern those things. Now, a key fruit is patience for relationships. [01:02:08] (45 seconds)



And living by the Spirit, we will notice that we will have our hearts softened for people that really don't deserve kindness. They, towards people who are difficult to love, and our hearts soften when we're living by the Spirit. And it's just really, it's a beautiful thing. And I've seen it in people. I see it all the time. It's displayed. And some people do this better than others. Now, there's a spiritual recipe for this as well. Help produce this. I think we need to practice. This in our everyday simple moments. [01:09:28] (33 seconds)



And I want to challenge us then to go today and every day after to look for one intentional way that we can actually show kindness to someone who doesn't expect it. Not deserve it, but doesn't expect it. Let's look for somebody and let's try to practice that. Maybe we need to offer ourselves a prayer. Lord, fill me with your kindness so that I can reflect. Reflect your love to others. Help me to slow down enough so I see the needs around me so I can act compassionately even if it's inconvenient to me. Teach me to be kind as you are kind. Amen. Amen. [01:10:22] (44 seconds)