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Tuesday, October 26, 2010

The Fruit of the Spirit

Today's The Berean ties in well with my previous post AREN’T MULTITUDES OF YOUNG PEOPLE BEING SAVED THROUGH CCM? .

John 16:13

(13) Howbeit when he, the Spirit of truth, is come, he will guide you into all truth: for he shall not speak of himself; but whatsoever he shall hear, that shall he speak: and he will shew you things to come.

Romans 8:14

(14) For as many as are led by the Spirit of God, they are the sons of God.
King James Version


Romans 8:14 refers to those who are "led," not dragged, forced, imposed upon or imputed to [nor made to sign anything]. This supplements what Jesus says in this verse. Some of the verbs in this sentence demonstrate that free moral agency is still involved. "Guide," "speak," and "tell" show that God has chosen to persuade rather than force us. In addition, they give the distinct impression that the followers and hearers will need to do something on their own.


They will have to make choices, pay attention to what is said or written, and set their wills and follow through on their choices in order to accompany and learn from the Guide. Without these, they will not produce fruit because they are doing insufficient or the wrong activities.


A teacher cannot impose knowledge, understanding, and wisdom upon a student. The student must cooperate in the process. Without this, little or no fruit is produced. The Bible shows the Spirit of God as influencing, suggesting, and, if we choose to permit it, dominating—perhaps even controlling—our lives. This is good because God is good, and if we will yield, the fruit of His Spirit will be produced in our lives.


Are we aware that a divine influence is drawing us away from the corrupting passions and vanities of this world? Are we conscious of a desire to yield to that influence and be conducted along the path of holiness and life? Do we resist, or do we follow cheerfully and energetically, mortifying pride, subduing passion, destroying lust, stifling talebearing, humbling ambition, and annihilating the love of the wealth and fashions of this world?


God will not lead us astray. Our real love, joy, and peace consist only in yielding ourselves entirely to Him and being willing to be guided and influenced by His unseen hand. To be led by the Spirit is to choose voluntarily and consciously to submit to the Word of God.


John W. Ritenbaugh
From The Fruit of the Spirit

Related Topics:
Choice,Power of
Choices
Guidance of Holy Spirit
Holy Spirit
Submission
Submission to God
Teacher-Student Relationship
Yielding to God


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