Summary: Introduction to the ‘fruit of the Spirit’. (Powerpoint slides to accompany this talk are available on request – email: gcurley@gcurley.info)

SERMON OUTLINE:

The ‘fruit of the Spirit’ is a reflection of God’s character

The ‘Fruit of the Spirit’ is a command of God

The ‘Fruit of the Spirit’ is grouped in clusters of three

The ‘Fruit of the Spirit is love…'

SERMON BODY:

• Tonight we are starting a brand new series called ‘The Fruit of the Spirit’.

• Based on Galatians chapter 5 verse 22-23:

“But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness,

23 gentleness and self-control. Against such things there is no law”

Question: How many ‘Fruits of the Spirit’ did I read?

Answer:

• People normally say nine but actually there is only one!

• Did you not notice that your Bible has ‘fruit’ singular not ‘fruits’ plural!

• In fact there is really only one fruit of the Spirit and that is ‘love’,

• All the other characteristics mentioned are the results of love.

• i.e. For if we love someone then we are joyful with them.

• i.e. For if we love someone then we are patient with them.

• i.e. For if we love someone then we are good towards them.

• i.e. And so on.

Ill:

• If you remember a fruit juice drink called Five Alive you’ll get the idea.

• It was one drink, made up of five different flavours.

• So it is with the fruit of the Spirit.

• There is one fruit, but there are nine flavours.

What we see in verses 22-23 is the ‘fruit of the Spirit’ from 9 aspects.

• ill: Diamond.

• It can be viewed at different angles and in different lights.

• Each turn of the hand reveals further beauty of this magnificent stone.

(1). The ‘fruit of the Spirit’ is a reflection of God’s character:

• After all there must be a connection between fruit and root.

• That is true in horticulture but also true in spiritual things.

• These aspects of the ‘fruit of the Spirit’ listed by Paul;

• Could just as easily be listed as characteristics of the nature of God.

• i.e. ‘Love’ – 1 John chapter 4 verse 16:

• “God is love”

• i.e. ‘Joy’ – Zephaniah chapter 3 verse 17:

• “He will rejoice over you”

• i.e. ‘Peace’ – Hebrews chapter 13 verse 20:

• “The God of peace”

• i.e. ‘Patience’ – 2 Peter chapter 3 verse 9:

• “He is patient with you”

• i.e. ‘Kindness’ – Ephesians chapter 2 verse 7:

• “His kindness to us”

• i.e. ‘Goodness’ – Psalm 27 verse 13:

• “I will see the goodness of the Lord”

• i.e. ‘Faithfulness’ – Lamentations chapter 3 verse 23:

• “Great is your faithfulness”

• i.e. ‘Meekness’ – Matthew chapter 11 verse 29:

• “I am gentle and humble”

• i.e. ‘Self-control’ – Luke chapter 1 verse 51:

• “He has shown strength” (related Greek word)

• These aspects of the ‘fruit of the Spirit’

• Could just as easily be listed as characteristics of the nature of God.

• But that might lead to a problem.

• We are fallible creatures and not perfect like Almighty God.

Ill:

• Story of a little boy who went down to his chicken hutch;

• When he saw how small the eggs were he was really disappointed.

• So he went up to his bedroom and returned with a shoebox;

• In the shoebox was lots of straw and an ostrich egg.

• The boy held the ostrich egg up to the chickens and said;

• “Take a good look at this and try harder!”

Humanly speaking:

• There is as much chance of us consistently displaying these characteristics;

• As a chicken laying ostrich eggs.

• But they are not called the characteristics of human effort of good intentions;

• They are called the ‘fruit of the Spirit’ and therefore they are not outside of our domain.

• Because EVERY Christian has the Holy Spirit resident in their lives!

• They can with his abiding produce this type of fruit.

Ill:

• Fruit comes out of life!

• A factory may package fruit in tins etc.

• But it cannot create it or grow it.

• Fruit must grow out of life.

And when we have life – that is when we are ‘born again’ i.e. converted:

• We are given the Holy Spirit;

• And we are expected to produce fruit.

• Quote: “God wants spiritual fruits no religious nuts”.

(2). The ‘Fruit of the Spirit’ is a command of God.

• As Christians we are expected to be fruity people;

• Just scan the New Testament and you will see that:

• i.e. ‘Love’ – Matthew chapter 22 verses 37-39:

• “Love the Lord; Love your neighbour”

• i.e. ‘Joy’ – Philippians chapter 4 verse 4:

• “Rejoice in the Lord always”

• i.e. ‘Peace’ – 1 Peter chapter 3 verse 11:

• “Seek peace and pursue it”

• i.e. ‘Kindness’ – Colossians chapter 2 verse 12:

• “Clothe yourself with kindness”

• i.e. ‘Goodness’ – Galatians chapter 6 verse 10:

• “Let us do good to all people”

• i.e. ‘Faithfulness’ – Revelation chapter 2 verse 10:

• “Be faithful, even to the point of death”

• i.e. ‘Meekness’ – Titus chapter 3 verse 2:

• “Show true humility toward all men”

• i.e. ‘Self-control’ – 2 Peter chapter 1 verses 5-6:

• “Add to your knowledge self-control”

Ill:

• If I stood next to an apple tree and commanded it to bear fruit;

• You would rightly think I was either stupid or mad.

• We know that you cannot command fruit to grow.

• Yet that is exactly what God has done in his word;

• He has instructed us to bear fruit!

And remember that means the Holy Spirit wants to develop all nine qualities in every one of us.

• It is not that the Spirit wants to give love to one person, joy;

• To a second and peace;

• To a third person patience etc.

• There is no picking and choosing.

• The nine qualities mentioned;

• Indicate the amount of transformation the Holy Spirit wants to grow in all of us.

Ill:

• This means that I can’t choose to say that I’d rather continue to indulge my grumpiness,

• Rather than learning patience.

• This means that I can’t say I’ll just keep on keeping on with being rude,

• Rather than allowing kindness to grow in my life.

Note:

• This one fruit with nine flavours;

• Shows us that the Holy Spirit has a big agenda for our lives.

• So don’t settle for just a ticket to heaven mentality.

• Salvation is far too great a package for that small minded mentality.

• The fruit of the Spirit is a reminder that God is not finished with the Christian;

• Until that Christian is like Jesus in their actions and attitudes!

• Quote: C.S. Lewis:

• “God was so pleased with Jesus that he wants to populate the world with replicas”.

Ill:

• When you see the start of a building site;

• Perhaps a brand new housing estate is being built.

• To start with it looks like a bomb site;

• But you and I know it will be a nice place when it’s finished.

• So it is with the fruit of the Spirit.

• The Holy Spirit talks hold of our lives when we have very little to offer him;

• But he has a big picture of where our lives are heading, he is the architect;

• And his plan involves; “love, joy, peace, patience, kindness,

• Goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control.”

• It’s a big job. It will take all our lives.

• We are not to rest on our laurels. Because the Holy Spirit won’t.

Quote: Alan Redpath:

“The conversion of a soul is the miracle of a moment,

but the manufacture of a saint is the task of a lifetime.”

(3). The ‘Fruit of the Spirit’ is grouped in clusters of three

(1). THE FIRST CLUSTER ARE UPWARD - GODWARD.

• They are characteristics of God that we should display in our lives.

• i.e. Love of God. Joy of God. Peace of God.

• I guess every person in the world would want these three qualities in their lives.

• Everyone wants love – friendship and affection.

• Everyone wants joy – happiness and contentment.

• Everyone wants peace – reconciliation and harmony.

Ill:

• We often use the expression "Cart before the horse?"

• Somebody not familiar with that expression might say:

• “Why would anyone put the cart before the horse?

• Horses are made for pulling carts, not pushing them.

• Wouldn't it be backwards to put the cart before the horse?”

• And the point of the expression is to reply “Exactly!”

• We are doing things backwards if we try to obtain love, joy and peace without God.

We can experience ‘love, joy. Peace’ consistently in our lives:

• Because that is what gives to us at our conversion;

• And they are qualities that grow within us during our lifetime.

(2) THE SECOND CLUSTER ARE OUTWARD - MANWARD.

• Patience with others.

• Gentleness towards others.

• Goodness towards others;

• Which should characterise our dealings with other people.

Note:

• The moment you began your relationship with Jesus Christ;

• You also began a relationship with other Christians.

Quote:

“To dwell above with saints we love,

My won’t that be glory.

But to dwell below with saints we know,

Now that’s another story!”

• The moment you began your relationship with Jesus Christ;

• You also began a relationship with other Christians.

• Now you are part of God’s family,

• And in God’s family there are no orphans!

• God did not intend for His children to live as individual islands of faith,

• But rather as a community of believers,

• Interrelated with each other and part of something much bigger than themselves.

• That “something” is the Church.

• Remember that you do not GO to Church;

• Because you ARE the Church!

And as we meet and fellowship together we must:

• Demonstrate patience towards others.

• Exhibit gentleness towards others.

• Display goodness towards others;

• These qualities should characterise our dealings with other people.

(3). THE THIRD CLUSTER ARE INWARD.

• Faithfulness.

• Meekness.

• Self-control.

• These express inward qualities and express what we are – our character.

Quote:

“Character is like the foundations of a house,

Unseen – yet essential!”

• Character is a pattern of behaviour, thoughts and feelings;

• Based on universal principles, moral strength, and integrity.

• Plus the guts to live by those principles every day.

• Character is evidenced by your life’s virtues and the “line you never cross.”

• Character is the most valuable thing you have,

• Nobody can ever take it away – except yourself!

Quote: Horace Greely:

"Fame is a vapour,

Popularity an accident.

Riches take wings.

Only one thing endures,

Character".

(4). The fruit of the Spirit is love…

• As I mentioned at the start of this sermon;

• There is really only one fruit of the Spirit and that is ‘love’,

• All the other characteristics mentioned are the results of love.

• So come along for the next 8 weeks and you will know what love is.

But as we conclude this talk let me say one thing:

• Love as a fruit of the Spirit is a verb.

• It’s not a feeling!

• It is very similar to faith,

• If it is only expressed in words it’s essentially meaningless.

• Though we all like to hear the words “I love you”,

• On their own they mean nothing if not accompanied by loving action.

• True love is only ever true love when backed up by actions.

• ill: The communion table before us is the evidence of that.

Quote: John chapter 3 verse 16:

• “God so loved the world that he spoke these meaningful words “I love you”” – No!

• “God so loved the world that he GAVE his one and only Son” – Actions not words!