Paul ends his series on the fruit of the Spirit by pulling back to the big picture: these qualities are not a checklist of virtues to chase or feelings to manufacture, but the natural outgrowth of a new worldview the Spirit creates in us through the gospel.
In this week’s episode, we explore:
- Why the fruit of the Spirit are not the cause of spiritual maturity but the result of a Spirit-shaped worldview rooted in the gospel
- Two contrasting pictures of the gospel: the “red wire” instruction manual versus the enchanted-princess story, and why the second better captures how faith reveals who we are becoming
- Eight key “truths of our new worldview”: the real God of the Bible, our equality before Him, our sin and guilt, God’s active work for our good, our solid hope, our unique bond with believers, our new freedom, and our growing love for what is truly good
- The ongoing danger of legalism—from the Judaizers in Galatia to modern forms that quietly say, “God is pleased with me because I do things the right way”
- How the four core convictions of saving faith (I am a sinner; God owes me nothing; I cannot save myself; God will forgive me through Christ) reshape everything about how we see ourselves and others
- Why Paul’s exhortation to pursue these qualities is ultimately an exhortation to believe the gospel more deeply, not to “try harder” or “tap into” a special spiritual power
- The comforting promise that if you belong to Christ, the Spirit will grow this fruit in you over time—imperfectly now, but surely and steadily along the path God has planned
After listening, you’ll come away with a clearer sense of how the entire list of the fruit of the Spirit fits inside Paul’s message to the Galatians and inside your own story of faith.
Series: Fruit of the Spirit
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