The Fruit of Self-Control: More Than Just Willpower
November 17, 2024
True self-control isn't about willpower or restraint. It's about choosing what's truly important over what feels urgent.
As followers of Christ, our self-control comes from the Holy Spirit, empowering us to love God and love others above our own desires. It's not about denying ourselves for the sake of discipline, but for the sake of something greater.
Remember: A life without spiritual self-control is like a city with broken walls - vulnerable and defenseless. But when we allow God's Spirit to govern our hearts, we find the strength to resist temptation and pursue what really matters.
Are you relying on willpower or the Holy Spirit for self-control?
Strength Under Control: Living Out the Fruit of Self-Control
November 24, 2024
In a world filled with distractions and temptations, self-control is more than just restraint—it’s a God-given strength that empowers us to live freely, love deeply, and stay faithful to our purpose.
We explore how self-control guards our hearts, builds meaningful relationships, and prepares us for eternal rewards. With insights from Scripture and practical wisdom, discover how to cultivate this essential fruit of the Spirit in every area of your life.
Sunday Morning Worship Gathering
November 10, 2024
In this powerful exploration of gentleness, we're invited to delve into a often-overlooked aspect of Jesus' character. The central scripture, Matthew 11:28-30, reveals Jesus' self-description as 'gentle and lowly in heart.' This isn't just a passing trait, but the very essence of who Jesus is.
We're challenged to redefine strength, not as dominance or harshness, but as power under control. Through vivid examples like teenage boys tenderly holding a baby, we see how true strength manifests in gentleness.
The message encourages us to cultivate this fruit of the Spirit in our own lives, reminding us that it's intertwined with love, patience, and humility. As we reflect on this, we're called to listen more, speak less, forgive readily, and cast our cares upon Jesus. This teaching invites us to mirror Christ's gentle heart in our interactions, potentially transforming our relationships and our approach to life's challenges.