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May/June 2025

But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control. The law is not against such things.  -Galatians 5:22–23

The gospel becomes visible in our lives through what Paul describes as “fruit” in Galatians 5. This fruit is evidence that the Holy Spirit is at work within us, shaping us to become more like Jesus. As we follow Him, we begin to reflect His character, both personally and in how we interact with the world around us. In our part of the world, we often think of Christlikeness as simply the absence of sin—or personal holiness. Instead, fruits of the Spirit point to a transformation that impacts our relationships, mirroring how Jesus loved and served people in a broken world. They tie Christlikenss to relationships. As we grow, we become less satisfied with the imitation “fruit,”—inauthentic lives that may look good on the surface, but can ultimately cause harm to ourselves and others, falling short of being who Christ wants us to be. Instead, the process of transformation leads us to desire genuine fruit that reflects our Creator’s design for us and for the world around us.

Messages in this Series

Ryan Bandy - January 1, 2023

Back to the Basics

Scripture References: 2 Timothy 3:16-17

From Series: "Practicing the Way of Jesus"

Some of the most basic instructions from Jesus as He walked the earth were to follow Him. In other words, live as He lived, do what He did, and prioritize what He found to be important. In this sermon series, “Practicing the Way of Jesus,” we look at principles and characteristics that Jesus found to be most important—things that He sees as vital to living a life that follows after Jesus. These “ways of Jesus” will impact us and make us more like Christ in both the way we live and the way we love.

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