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Friday, May 22, 2026

HOW TO CULTIVATE THE FRUITS OF THE SPIRIT

 .Most Christians can name them. Very few of them understand what they're actually asking God to do.

The fruit of the Spirit — love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, self-control — is one of the most quoted lists in all of Scripture. It's on coffee mugs and nursery walls. It's memorized by children in Sunday school. And yet, for all its familiarity, most believers have never been taught what these nine qualities actually mean, where they come from, or why Paul chose the word fruit and not gifts, disciplines, or goals. That difference is everything. In this video, we go through every single fruit of the Spirit one by one — not as a checklist to perform, but as a portrait of a life being genuinely transformed from the inside out. Because the fruit of the Spirit was never meant to be something you manufacture. It's something that grows. And understanding the difference between those two things changes how you approach your entire walk with God. Here's what most people miss: Paul wrote Galatians 5 to a community in crisis — people being told they had to earn their standing with God through religious performance. The fruit of the Spirit was his answer to that lie. It wasn't a new set of rules. It was a picture of what a free person looks like.
In this video, we cover: ✦ Why Paul uses the word "fruit" — and what that metaphor demands of us ✦ The original Greek meaning behind each of the nine qualities ✦ Why love comes first — and why it isn't what culture says it is ✦ The difference between happiness and the joy Paul describes ✦ What biblical peace means beyond the absence of conflict ✦ Why patience, kindness, and goodness are far more radical than they sound ✦ What faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control look like against the flesh ✦ Practical, honest ways to live each fruit out in your daily life

Most Christians can name them. Very few of them understand what they're actually asking God to do. The fruit of the Spirit — love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, self-control — is one of the most quoted lists in all of Scripture. It's on coffee mugs and nursery walls. It's memorized by children in Sunday school. And yet, for all its familiarity, most believers have never been taught what these nine qualities actually mean, where they come from, or why Paul chose the word fruit and not gifts, disciplines, or goals. That difference is everything. In this video, we go through every single fruit of the Spirit one by one — not as a checklist to perform, but as a portrait of a life being genuinely transformed from the inside out. Because the fruit of the Spirit was never meant to be something you manufacture. It's something that grows. And understanding the difference between those two things changes how you approach your entire walk with God. Here's what most people miss: Paul wrote Galatians 5 to a community in crisis — people being told they had to earn their standing with God through religious performance. The fruit of the Spirit was his answer to that lie. It wasn't a new set of rules. It was a picture of what a free person looks like.

In this video, we cover: ✦ Why Paul uses the word "fruit" — and what that metaphor demands of us ✦ The original Greek meaning behind each of the nine qualities ✦ Why love comes first — and why it isn't what culture says it is ✦ The difference between happiness and the joy Paul describes ✦ What biblical peace means beyond the absence of conflict ✦ Why patience, kindness, and goodness are far more radical than they sound ✦ What faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control look like against the flesh ✦ Practical, honest ways to live each fruit out in your daily life








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