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But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness,
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A Divine Harvest, Not Human Effort
Commentators unanimously emphasize that these virtues are not products of human effort or self-improvement. Paul deliberately contrasts the 'fruit of the Spirit' with the 'works of the flesh' to show that love, joy, and peace are a divine harvest produced by the Holy Spirit's influence in a believer's life, not something that originates from our own nature.
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Galatians
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18th Century
Theologian
But the fruit of the Spirit. That which the Holy Spirit produces. It is evidently not without design that the apostle uses the word "Spiri…
The fruit of the Spirit (ο καρπος του πνευματος). Paul changes the figure from
works (εργα) in verse 19 to…
19th Century
Bishop
The fruit of the Spirit.—There does not seem to be any essential difference between this term and that used above: “the works<…
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Preacher
But the fruit of the spirit is love, joy, peace, longsuffering, gentleness, goodness, faith, meekness, temperance: against such there is no law…
It is appropriate that “love” (agape; GK 26) should head the list of the Spirit’s fruit, for “God is love” (), and the greatest of Christian qualit…
16th Century
But the fruit of the Spirit. In the former part of the description, he condemned the whole nature of man as producing nothing but evil and…
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17th Century
Pastor
But the fruit of the Spirit
Not of nature or man's free will, as corrupted by sin, for no good fruit springs from …
Minister
If it is our care to act under the guidance and power of the blessed Spirit, though we may not be freed from the stirrings and oppositions of the c…