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Introduction To The ‘fruit Of The Spirit’ Series
Contributed by Gordon Curley on Oct 19, 2012 (message contributor)
Summary: Introduction to the ‘fruit of the Spirit’. (Powerpoint slides to accompany this talk are available on request – email: gcurley@gcurley.info)
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SERMON OUTLINE:
The ‘fruit of the Spirit’ is a reflection of God’s character
The ‘Fruit of the Spirit’ is a command of God
The ‘Fruit of the Spirit’ is grouped in clusters of three
The ‘Fruit of the Spirit is love…'
SERMON BODY:
• Tonight we are starting a brand new series called ‘The Fruit of the Spirit’.
• Based on Galatians chapter 5 verse 22-23:
“But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness,
23 gentleness and self-control. Against such things there is no law”
Question: How many ‘Fruits of the Spirit’ did I read?
Answer:
• People normally say nine but actually there is only one!
• Did you not notice that your Bible has ‘fruit’ singular not ‘fruits’ plural!
• In fact there is really only one fruit of the Spirit and that is ‘love’,
• All the other characteristics mentioned are the results of love.
• i.e. For if we love someone then we are joyful with them.
• i.e. For if we love someone then we are patient with them.
• i.e. For if we love someone then we are good towards them.
• i.e. And so on.
Ill:
• If you remember a fruit juice drink called Five Alive you’ll get the idea.
• It was one drink, made up of five different flavours.
• So it is with the fruit of the Spirit.
• There is one fruit, but there are nine flavours.
What we see in verses 22-23 is the ‘fruit of the Spirit’ from 9 aspects.
• ill: Diamond.
• It can be viewed at different angles and in different lights.
• Each turn of the hand reveals further beauty of this magnificent stone.
(1). The ‘fruit of the Spirit’ is a reflection of God’s character:
• After all there must be a connection between fruit and root.
• That is true in horticulture but also true in spiritual things.
• These aspects of the ‘fruit of the Spirit’ listed by Paul;
• Could just as easily be listed as characteristics of the nature of God.
• i.e. ‘Love’ – 1 John chapter 4 verse 16:
• “God is love”
• i.e. ‘Joy’ – Zephaniah chapter 3 verse 17:
• “He will rejoice over you”
• i.e. ‘Peace’ – Hebrews chapter 13 verse 20:
• “The God of peace”
• i.e. ‘Patience’ – 2 Peter chapter 3 verse 9:
• “He is patient with you”
• i.e. ‘Kindness’ – Ephesians chapter 2 verse 7:
• “His kindness to us”
• i.e. ‘Goodness’ – Psalm 27 verse 13:
• “I will see the goodness of the Lord”
• i.e. ‘Faithfulness’ – Lamentations chapter 3 verse 23:
• “Great is your faithfulness”
• i.e. ‘Meekness’ – Matthew chapter 11 verse 29:
• “I am gentle and humble”
• i.e. ‘Self-control’ – Luke chapter 1 verse 51:
• “He has shown strength” (related Greek word)
• These aspects of the ‘fruit of the Spirit’
• Could just as easily be listed as characteristics of the nature of God.
• But that might lead to a problem.
• We are fallible creatures and not perfect like Almighty God.
Ill:
• Story of a little boy who went down to his chicken hutch;
• When he saw how small the eggs were he was really disappointed.
• So he went up to his bedroom and returned with a shoebox;
• In the shoebox was lots of straw and an ostrich egg.
• The boy held the ostrich egg up to the chickens and said;
• “Take a good look at this and try harder!”
Humanly speaking:
• There is as much chance of us consistently displaying these characteristics;
• As a chicken laying ostrich eggs.
• But they are not called the characteristics of human effort of good intentions;
• They are called the ‘fruit of the Spirit’ and therefore they are not outside of our domain.
• Because EVERY Christian has the Holy Spirit resident in their lives!
• They can with his abiding produce this type of fruit.
Ill:
• Fruit comes out of life!
• A factory may package fruit in tins etc.
• But it cannot create it or grow it.
• Fruit must grow out of life.
And when we have life – that is when we are ‘born again’ i.e. converted:
• We are given the Holy Spirit;
• And we are expected to produce fruit.
• Quote: “God wants spiritual fruits no religious nuts”.
(2). The ‘Fruit of the Spirit’ is a command of God.
• As Christians we are expected to be fruity people;
• Just scan the New Testament and you will see that:
• i.e. ‘Love’ – Matthew chapter 22 verses 37-39:
• “Love the Lord; Love your neighbour”
• i.e. ‘Joy’ – Philippians chapter 4 verse 4: