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Self-control is often misunderstood as willpower or behavior management—but the Bible presents something far deeper.

In this message from our Inside Out Kingdom series on the Fruit of the Spirit, Pastor James O'Dell explores self-control from Galatians 5:22–23, not as white-knuckled discipline, but as a life ordered by the Spirit under the lordship of Jesus.

Rather than asking, “How do I try harder?” Scripture invites us to ask, “What is ruling my heart?”

In this sermon, we’ll look at:

-Why self-control is not repression, but freedom

-How the Bible understands desire, mastery, and discipline

-Why self-control flows from loving Christ, not fearing failure

-How the Spirit reshapes our habits, appetites, and reactions

Self-control is not about becoming less human—it’s about becoming truly free.

Free from being ruled by impulses.

Free to live a life oriented toward God and love for others.

The Spirit doesn’t just help us say “no.” He trains us to say “yes” to what leads to life.