Transforming Through the Fruit of the Spirit

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"It's the same idea with the fruit of the Spirit. The fruit is supernatural. It is organic. It is a gift of God to us. But we also play a role in partnering with God. Or in the language that Paul uses in this passage, we are called to keep in step with the Spirit. It's a little bit like if you've ever danced with someone, you know, if you're doing like a ballroom or a foxtrot or a tango or something like that." [00:07:27] (25 seconds)


"Paul says, the fruit of the Spirit is, using a singular subject, and then goes on to offer a list. The fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, and so on. So any English teachers in the room immediately are like, Paul, Paul, Paul. The subject is singular and the predicate is plural. So you need to sort your grammar out. It feels like a grammar problem. But what Paul is doing here is actually intentional." [00:08:41] (28 seconds)


"What Edwards is saying is that it's significant that Paul says, fruit, singular, then offers a list, because these things are inherently interconnected. They must not be found in isolation. This, he says, is how we know that the Spirit of God is working in someone's character. If you want to know if the love and joy and peace that's growing in your life is real, that they're from the Spirit, then they must be concatenated with the others." [00:09:46] (31 seconds)


"The church of Christ is the place where you should experience love which is patient and kind. The Christian church is the place where you should experience a love which doesn't judge others, or keep a record of wrongs, or remind each other of our wrongs, or whisper about someone else's wrongs. This is our manifesto, church, for life together. And this, this is what the world is about. This is what the world is about." [00:27:20] (29 seconds)


"Well, that's the kind of church that Jesus came to create. It's a community of love, a love for God, and a love for one another. And so how, how can we be a people that love like that? How can we be a community that invites people into the love of Christ? Well, the reason we can love one another like this is because this is exactly how God loves us." [00:32:51] (30 seconds)


"That's why I can say with theological certainty, God loves you unconditionally as you are and not as you should be because you are never going to be as you should be. God loves you in the morning sun and the evening rain without caution or regret. If God ceased to be love, God would cease to be God. God loves you without condition. He loves you without caution and without regret. He loved you into existence and he died to bring you home." [00:34:26] (33 seconds)


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