“The fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, self-control.” (Galatians 5:22-23)
This season of gift-giving provides an opportune time to imagine how we might share the fruit of the Spirit during these often hectic days, when both people and packages fill our lives.
• Love — We can sift every thought, word, and action through the filter of “Is it demonstrating the love of Christ?”
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Joy — We can be the source of smiles, laughter, and appreciation because of the
joy of Christ in us.
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Peace — We can fill the atmosphere with our own sense of the peace Christ, a
calm amid the chaos, so that it brings peace to others.
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Patience — We can be more tolerant when things go awry knowing Christ is that
way with us.
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Kindness — We can shower others with affirmation, encouraging the flickering
light of Christ to burn more brightly in their lives.
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Goodness — We can focus on the positives, rather than the faults, on what is
good and acceptable as Christ did.
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Faithfulness — We can be true to the blessed meaning of the Christmas season --
Emmanuel, God with us.
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Gentleness — We can give our full attention to each person, one at a time, not
omitting even the most outcast.
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Self-control — We can commit ourselves to no outbursts, no over-indulgences,
only Christ-centered behavior.
We can’t give away what we don’t possess; our connection to the Spirit is vital. As the fruit of the Spirit is grown within us, we can bestow blessings on those around us out of the abundant crop.
-- Generously adapted from “Rhythms of Growth: 365 Meditations to Nurture the Soul” by Linda Douty
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