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Challenges to the Spirit People Irritate act rudely publicly embarrass unfair / unreasonable deceitful, hypocritical break promises selfish, lazy at work don’t pay debts People Injure speak evil behind back spread false reports misrepresent exaggerate faults judge motives put evil constructions on words and actions
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Haughty, Proud lord it over disrespect authority selfish and rude - no regard for neighbor self-willed – must have own way Vengeful, Malicious return evil for evil hold a grudge act hatefully pleased when others are in adversity act in ill-will to those with honor & prosperity Challenges to the Spirit
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Numbers 12:1-3 The Example of Moses What Is Meekness Really? Jesus Our Example Meekness: A Fruit of the Spirit
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The Christian’s Meekness A key trait of the new man – Col. 3:12- 13 Restore brethren with the spirit of meekness – Gal. 6:1-2; 2 Tim. 2:24-26 Very precious in God’s sight - 1 Peter 3:1-4 Fight the good fight, meekly? - 1 Timothy 6:11-12 Meekness: A Fruit of the Spirit
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Greek agathosune –A general word for “good” used only 4 times in the NT (Gal. 5:22; 2 Thess. 1:11; Eph. 5:9; Rom. 15:14). It takes its meaning from the context. Goodness: A Fruit of the Spirit
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Matt. 20:11-15 – Parable of the Eleventh Hour Laborers – –“Or is your eye evil because I am good?” – –“evil” expresses the idea of “envious”; “good” expresses the idea of “generous” Matt. 6:19-24 - an “evil” (or “bad”) eye is covetous, not generous 1 Tim 6:17-19 - Being good is equated to being generous Goodness vs. Evil
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Acts 11:22-24 – Barnabas – –Rejoiced with progress of others (11:23) – –Encouraged others (11:23) – –Acts 4:36-37 A good man is a generous man, not just in words, but also good in actions Examples of Goodness
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Acts 9:36-39 – Dorcas – –“Now in Joppa there was a disciple named Tabitha (which translated in Greek is called Dorcas); this woman was abounding with deeds of kindness and charity which she continually did.” (NASB) – –“abounding” -- generous with time and effort Examples of Goodness
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Goodness is … – –Doing more than what is expected, going beyond what is required – –Being generous with patience, kindness, time, money, praise, encouragement Are we allowing the Holy Spirit to bear the fruit of goodness in us? Summary & Conclusion
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Will You Become A Christian? Hear The Gospel (Rom. 10:17) Believe in Jesus as the Son of God (John 8:24) Repent of Your Sins (Acts 17:30) Confess Jesus as the Son of God (Acts 8:37) Be Baptized for Forgiveness of Sins (Acts 2:38) Live Faithfully Until You Die (Rev. 2:10)
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Greek writers often compared these two virtues to define both of them – –“Justice is the quality that gives a man what is due him. Goodness is the quality which is out to do far more than that, and which desires to give a man all that is to his benefit and help.” (W. Barclay) – –“The man who is just sticks to the letter of his bond; the man who is good goes far beyond it.” (W. Barclay) – –Observe Paul’s comparison in Romans 5:6-8 Goodness vs. Justice
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