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We continue with our series on the fruits of the Spirit by examining the related themes of patience and kindness – – which both describe the manner in which we deal with others around us.
I) Patience
I) Patience
A) When we understand the definition (long-tempered), it becomes clear what this involves – – suffering without anger at the actions of others
When we understand the definition (long-tempered), it becomes clear what this involves – – suffering without anger at the actions of others
Yet, lack of patience is rationalized to be acceptable by many, even disciples of Christ
B) Timothy imitated this from Paul – ;
C) God has shown the perfect (complete) patience with mankind – ; ; – as each of us should understand about ourselves –
Timothy imitated this from Paul – ;
God has shown the perfect (complete) patience with mankind – ; ; – as each of us should understand about ourselves –
D) Is temper out of our control?
– – not unless we deny the power of God
Is temper out of our control?
– 2 (esp v.11) – not unless we deny the power of God
E) Our patience will become un-limited when we give ourselves fully to the Spirit of God –
Our patience will become un-limited when we give ourselves fully to the Spirit of God –
II) Kindness
II) Kindness
A) This term has usefulness as its root meaning, with an implication that it derives from the moral character – – yet no one is useful (good) in God’s sight
This term has usefulness as its root meaning, with an implication that it derives from the moral character – – yet no one is useful (good) in God’s sight
B) God’s actions for man define this term – ; – in saving us through His Son
God’s actions for man define this term – ; – in saving us through His Son
C) Kindness and severity of God (salvation and condemnation) are set in contrast for Jews and Gentiles – – to show that both are consistent with His character
III) Connected usage of both terms
Kindness and severity of God (salvation and condemnation) are set in contrast for Jews and Gentiles – – to show that both are consistent with His character
A) We must not take the patience and kindness of God lightly – – especially regarding the patience and kindness we show (or not) to others
III) Connected usage of both terms
We must not take the patience and kindness of God lightly – – especially regarding the patience and kindness we show (or not) to others
B) All of this is possible only in the new man – – which will affect every aspect of our lives – vs.12-17
C) Paul uses himself as an example of this life –
All of this is possible only in the new man – – which will affect every aspect of our lives –
Paul uses himself as an example of this life –
Concl: When the Spirit of God leads us, we will not let temper keep us from being useful to one another, but instead will patiently serve each other for their good.
Concl: When the Spirit of God leads us, we will not let temper keep us from being useful to one another, but instead will patiently serve each other for their good.
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