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being filled with the fruits of righteousness, which are through Jesus Christ, to the glory and praise of God.
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Fruit Comes from the Vine
Commentators unanimously agree that the "fruits of righteousness"—good works and a transformed character—are not self-generated. They are produced "through Jesus Christ." John Calvin uses the image of a branch grafted into a vine; only by being connected to Christ can we become fruitful. This means our good deeds are evidence of God's work in us, not a way to earn His favor.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
Being filled with the fruits of righteousness. These fruits are what righteousness in the heart produces. The fruits, or results, will be …
Fruits of righteousness (καρπον δικαιοσυνης). Singular, collective idea, fruit of righteousness. Accusative case retained with per…
19th Century
Anglican
The fruits of righteousness is an Old Testament phrase (Amos 6:12), used also in James 3:18 and Hebrews 12:11. It may …
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The conduct that receives Christ’s commendation is “the fruit of righteousness”—i. e., transformed lives as proof that God works in believers. Paul…
16th Century
Protestant
Filled with the fruits of righteousness. This now belongs to the outward life, for a good conscience produces its fruits by means of works…
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
Being filled with the fruits of righteousness Good works. Some think alms deeds, or acts of liberality and bounty, a…
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Should we not pity and love those souls whom Christ loves and pities? Those who abound in any grace need to abound more.
Test things which d…
13th Century
Catholic
Having stated the reason for hope concerning the future, he now indicates the matters for which he prays for them. First, he mentions his desire, w…