### Summary
Good morning, everyone. Today, we continue our series on the fruit of the Spirit, focusing on how we can live a Spirit-filled life rather than just Spirit-filled moments. As we dive into Galatians 5:22-23, we see that the Holy Spirit produces love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control in our lives. These are not hats we put on and take off; they are qualities that should naturally flow from us as we yield to the Holy Spirit.
I want to share a personal story to illustrate this. My daughter, when she was 15, gave me a simple but meaningful Father's Day gift—a sign that reads, "My father didn't tell me how to live; he lived and let me watch him do it." This sign has been on my desk for ten years, reminding me that our actions speak louder than words. Similarly, the Holy Spirit doesn't give us a list of rules to follow; He lives within us, guiding us to live in a way that reflects God's love and grace.
We often struggle with trying to produce the fruit of the Spirit on our own. For example, I find it challenging to practice self-control while driving. My wife noticed this and pointed out that I was trying to produce self-control rather than allowing the Holy Spirit to work through me. This is a common struggle for many of us. We try to wear different "hats" of the fruit of the Spirit, but this approach leaves us exhausted and frustrated.
Let's look at the story of Samson in the book of Judges. Samson was a man called by God, but he struggled with self-control, particularly in his relationships with women. Despite his great strength, he failed to yield to the Holy Spirit, leading to his downfall. Samson's life serves as a cautionary tale for us. We may be called by God, but if we don't fully surrender to Him, we will struggle to live the life He intends for us.
Paul, in Romans 7:24, expresses a similar struggle, saying, "Oh, what a miserable person I am! Who will free me from this life dominated by sin and death?" The answer is Jesus Christ. When we accept Him as our Savior, we are no longer slaves to sin. Romans 6:6 tells us that our old sinful selves were crucified with Christ, freeing us from sin's power. This freedom allows us to live a life that reflects the fruit of the Spirit naturally.
Living in the cycle of shame, where we try and fail to control ourselves, is not what God intends for us. Instead, we should live in a cycle of surrender, where we acknowledge our identity as God's children and yield to the Holy Spirit. This surrender strengthens our faith and empowers our actions, allowing us to live closer to God.
In conclusion, if you don't know Jesus Christ as your personal Savior, I encourage you to give your life to Him today. Allow Him to live within you and guide you. For those who are already believers, remember that you are not a slave to sin. You can live free by yielding to the Holy Spirit. When you do, you will experience the joy and freedom that comes from living a Spirit-filled life.
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Key Takeaways
- 1. control. When we try to produce these qualities ourselves, we become exhausted and frustrated. Instead, we should allow the Holy Spirit to work through us. [01:09:26]
4. Samson's Example: Samson's life illustrates the dangers of not yielding to the Holy Spirit. Despite his calling and strength, he failed to control his passions, leading to his downfall. Like Samson, we may struggle with certain sins, but we must remember that self-control is about allowing the Holy Spirit to control us, not us controlling ourselves.
5. Freedom in Christ: Romans 6:6 tells us that our old sinful selves were crucified with Christ, freeing us from sin's power. As believers, we are no longer slaves to sin. This freedom allows us to live a life that reflects the fruit of the Spirit naturally. When we yield to the Holy Spirit, we experience the joy and freedom that comes from living a Spirit-filled life.
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Youtube Chapters
- [00:00] - Welcome
- [39:32] - Pastor Scott's Journey in Africa
- [41:24] - Introduction to the Fruit of the Spirit
- [44:53] - Personal Story on Self-Control
- [47:18] - Galatians 5:22-23: The Fruit of the Spirit
- [48:54] - The Story of Samson
- [52:03] - Samson's Struggle with Self-Control
- [55:20] - The Cycle of Shame
- [58:16] - Paul's Struggle and Our Freedom in Christ
- [63:14] - Living Free in Christ
- [66:28] - Identity in Christ
- [68:02] - The Cycle of Surrender
- [69:26] - Holy Spirit's Role in Producing Fruit
- [73:12] - Samson's Example
- [77:14] - Freedom in Christ