Rooted: Fruit of the Spirit
January - March 2012
Self-Control - Luke 4:1-15
March 11, 2012 • Orlando Cabrera
Gateway The Fruit of the Spirit is the acting presence of the Holy Spirit in the life of the Church that demonstrates the character of Christ and distinguishes His people from an unbelieving world. Self-Control: The exercise of inner strength under the direction of sound judgment (the Holy Spirit) that enables us to do, think, and say the things that are pleasing to God for the glory of God.
Self-Control - Luke 4:1-15
March 11, 2012 • Jamin Stinziano
Naples The Fruit of the Spirit is the acting presence of the Holy Spirit in the life of the Church that demonstrates the character of Christ and distinguishes His people from an unbelieving world. Self-Control: The exercise of inner strength under the direction of sound judgment (the Holy Spirit) that enables us to do, think, and say the things that are pleasing to God for the glory of God.
Self-Control - Luke 4:1-15
March 11, 2012 • David Gold
University The Fruit of the Spirit is the acting presence of the Holy Spirit in the life of the Church that demonstrates the character of Christ and distinguishes His people from an unbelieving world. Self-Control: The exercise of inner strength under the direction of sound judgment (the Holy Spirit) that enables us to do, think, and say the things that are pleasing to God for the glory of God.
Gentleness - Matthew 11:28-30
March 4, 2012 • Jamin Stinziano
Naples The Fruit of the Spirit is the acting presence of the Holy Spirit in the life of the Church that demonstrates the character of Christ and distinguishes His people from an unbelieving world. "Perhaps no grace is less prayed for, or less cultivated than gentleness. Indeed it is considered rather as belonging to natural disposition or external manners, than as a Christian virtue; and seldom do we reflect that not to be gentle is a sin." - George W. Bethune