As they proceed from a defect of love, so they quite ruin the remainders of it. And God-like goodness has special reference to the active benevolence of God. "No," replied the child, "that cannot be, for they are brothers." It is all the time to be His fruit. It is, the relation between the Curate and his Incumbent; or more particularly, the Curate's position and conduct Handley C. G. MouleTo My Younger BrethrenHow those that are at Variance and those that are at Peace are to be Admonished. The third fruit of justification, adoption, and sanctification, is joy in the Holy Ghost. (h)Mind every one his own business. "What a pity that piece of old wall had not fallen down before," said the flowers.3. In asking their question, the Jews intended to inquire of Christ what particular things they must do, before all others, in order to please God. Are always unreasonable.3. v. 22). Meekness, temperance'--GAL. )Good results from cessation of party strifeG. II. "For He is our peace, who hath broken down the middle wall of partition between us." But if you bite and devour one another, watch out that you are not . S. Paul says, "Walk in the Spirit;" he does not say, stand still. Is not this still true that many professed Christians snap right and left at their own brethren, when they had better save their teeth for the wolves?Evils of strifeSpencer.They say of bees, that, when they strive among themselves, it is a sign that the queen is about to leave the hive. Great consequences followed the Falling of the piece of the old wall.1. God has set us upon our feet in the right H. All we therefore, who believe in the Living and True God, Whose Nature, being in the highest sense good and incapable of change, neither doth any evil, nor suffers any evil, from Whom is every good, even that which admits of decrease, and Who admits not at all of decrease in His own Good, Which is Himself, when we hear the Apostle saying, "Walk in the Spirit, and perform ye not the lusts of the flesh. III 'Walk in the Spirit''Walk in the Spirit, and ye shall not fulfil the lust of the flesh.'--GAL. and the fruits of the Spirit,25. The third fruit of justification, adoption, and sanctification, is joy in the Holy Ghost. We are bidden "to stir up the gift that is in us;" we are told to "grow in grace." 25 If we live by the Spirit, by the Spirit let us also walk. Text: Galatians 5, 25-26 and 6, 1-10. (j)My last advice is, to "pray for the peace of Jerusalem." 17 For the flesh lusteth against the Spirit, and the Spirit against the flesh; for these are contrary the one to the other; that ye may not do the things that ye would. Spiritual joy is a sweet and delightful passion, arising from the apprehension and feeling of some good, whereby the soul is supported under present troubles, and fenced against future fear. "For He is our peace, who hath broken down the middle wall of partition between us." The perfume was borne across the breach; so that the gardens were the, sweeter. I believe Robert Lee BerryAdventures in the Land of CanaanConflicts with Giant MistakeCONFLICTS WITH GIANT MISTAKE I make so many mistakes, it seems I am just a bundle of contradictions. This beautiful fruit is in lovely harmony with the gentle month of which it is the keynote. v. 22, 23, R. V., "The fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, longsuffering, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, meekness, temperance." (b)You trample upon the great precept of the gospel, which is love. SheddSermons to the Natural ManWalking with God. Galatians 5:13-15 (One Body: Love One Another) November 11th, 2012. A town, if it can be but set on fire, the enemy may hope to take it with more ease. Jesus answered and said unto them, This is the work of God, that ye believe on him whom he hath sent." I should like to dismiss them, but it seems I can not. A. TorreyThe Person and Work of The Holy SpiritJoy'The fruit of the Spirit is joy.' "Why, how is that? This is the culmination of Paul's argument about justification by grace through faith. . v. 22). v. 22). J. Wilmot-BuxtonThe Life of Duty, a Year's Plain Sermons, v. 2Sixth Day for the Spirit of Love in the ChurchWHAT TO PRAY.--For the Spirit of Love in the Church "I pray that they may be one, even as we are one: I in them and Thou in Me; that the world may know that Thou didst send Me, and hast loved them as Thou hast loved Me that the love wherewith Thou hast loved Me may be in them, and I in them." These are those waters of Marah that embitter our spirits, and quench the Spirit of God. JOHN vi. v. 22). It is a sad presage of an approaching famine (as one well observes) not of bread, nor of water, but of hearing the Word of God when the thin ears of corn devour the plump full ones; when our controversies about doubtful things, and things of less moment, eat up our zeal for the more indisputable and practical things in religion.(American. 2 Bear ye one another's burdens, and so fulfil the law of Christ. "Walk in the Spirit." In asking their question, the Jews intended to inquire of Christ what particular things they must do, before all others, in order to please God. Fuller, D. D.)PeopleGalatians, Paul, PhilippiansPlacesGalatiaTopicsBeware, Bite, Biting, Care, Careful, Cause, Consume, Consumed, Destroyed, Destruction, Devour, Devouring, Fighting, Heed, Lest, Perpetually, Snapping, Snarling, WatchOutline1. He replied with a sigh, "After all my experience, I am forced to confess that the best trick is, to keep out of their way." And not a few afterwards acknowledged that a real good and blessing was the consequence to all parties, by the opportunely falling down of that old dividing wall Party spirit is a wall of separation which the coming and the work of Christ was intended to remove. (e)Apply yourselves to the practice of real piety. Divisions run religions into briars and thorns, contention and parties. If uncharitable contentions do prepare for utter destruction, then woe be to the instruments and bellows of our contentions! But it happened that the musicians were so long in tuning their instruments that the great Turk, distasting their tediousness, went away in discontent before the music began. Martin LutherEpistle Sermons, Vol. Gal 5:52. "Worse than that, I fear. We are told that, Aristippus and AEschines having differed, the former came to the latter and said "AEschines, shall we be friends?" The wolves were somewhat afraid, for the dogs were many and strong, and therefore they sent out a spy to observe them. The "works of God," as they denominate them, were not any and every duty, but those more special and important acts, by which the creature might secure William G.T. And God-like goodness has special reference to the active benevolence of God. One inquired of the other how his Church was prospering. v. 16. It is a delightful passion. )How to defeat strifePersian Fables.A young fox asked his father if he could not teach him some trick to defeat the dogs, if he should fall in with them. Neil.The following incident, respecting two philosophers of old, may well put to the blush Christians who are unwilling to be reconciled, and who consequently have their intercourse with heaven hindered (Matthew 5:24). All real beauty of character, all real Christlikeness in us, R. v. 22). Differently to be admonished are those that are at variance and those that are at peace. I am afraid that the dissensions betwixt Christian Churches (being so long in reconciling their discords) will breed in pagans such a disrelish of our religion, as they will not be invited to attend thereunto.(T. (b)Learn Christian wisdom. May the Holy Spirit lead us, beloved, these days, into His sweetness, quietness, and gentleness, subduing every coarse, rude, harsh, and unholy habit, and making us like Him, of whom it is said, "He shall not strive, Rev. This beautiful fruit is in lovely harmony with the gentle month of which it is the keynote. Fourteenth Sunday after Trinity Works of the Flesh and Fruits of the Spirit. 1 Brethren, even if a man be overtaken in any trespass, ye who are spiritual, restore such a one in a spirit of gentleness; looking to thyself, lest thou also be tempted. "The Fruit of the Spirit is Gentleness" (Gal. (Fourteenth Sunday after Trinity.) v. 22. I try to do good; but at times my efforts are so crude that I seem to do more harm than good. Licence is liberty to please ourselves, to humour the flesh, to regard liberty as an end and not a means. Hath not each of us some "right eye"? "The Fruit of the Spirit is all Goodness" (Gal. Fuller, D. D.)PeopleGalatians, Paul, PhilippiansPlacesGalatiaTopicsBeware, Bite, Biting, Care, Careful, Cause, Consume, Consumed, Destroyed, Destruction, Devour, Devouring, Fighting, Heed, Lest, Perpetually, Snapping, Snarling, WatchOutline1. (Persian Fables. The "works of God," as they denominate them, were not any and every duty, but those more special and important acts, by which the creature might secure William G.T. (e)Apply yourselves to the practice of real piety. (h)These biting and devouring contentions are uncivil, inhuman, and barbarous. v. 22). The Inward Warfare. All we therefore, who believe in the Living and True God, Whose Nature, being in the highest sense good and incapable of change, neither doth any evil, nor suffers any evil, from Whom is every good, even that which admits of decrease, and Who admits not at all of decrease in His own Good, Which is Himself, when we hear the Apostle saying, "Walk in the Spirit, and perform ye not the lusts of the flesh. "They are quarrelling," was the answer. The wolves were somewhat afraid, for the dogs were many and strong, and therefore they sent out a spy to observe them. It is pride that begins and maintains our quarrels. 25 If we live by the Spirit, by the Spirit let us also walk. The father had grown grey in a long life of depredation and danger, and his scars bore witness to his narrow escapes in the chase, or his less honourable encounters with the faithful guardians of the hen roost. A. When people let the law rule their lives, they are slaves to the law. Bertram. Divisions are as the north-east wind to the fruits, which causeth them to dwindle away to nothing; but when the storms are over, everything begins to grow. Differently to be admonished are those that are at variance and those that are at peace. (c)This destruction infers the ruin of our posterity. What can I do with them? A town, if it can be but set on fire, the enemy may hope to take it with more ease. I have said this, lest haply married fruitfulness dare to vie with virgin chastity, and to set forth Mary herself, and to say unto the virgins of God, She had in her flesh two things worthy of honor, virginity and fruitfulness; inasmuch as she both continued a virgin, and bore: this happiness, since we could not both have the whole, we have divided, that ye be virgins, we be mothers: for what is wanting to you in children, let your virginity, that hath been preserved, be a consolation: for us, St. Just a company of them around me all the time worse than Job's miserable comforters. But the greatest of these is love. )Satanic origin of quarrels among ChristiansW. There are dogs of so many sorts one can hardly count, them; and as for the worst of them," said he, "they are little dogs, which bark loudly, but cannot bite. [1716] We grant that all these things are true, and we say that the Law is not necessary, save for them unto whom bondage is yet profitable: and that St. (Persian Fables. v. 22). How this may be so for us is graphically Roy Hession and Revel HessionThe Calvary RoadThe Holy Spirit Bringing Forth in the Believer Christlike Graces of Character. doubts! MP3 Audio (3.09 MB) Gal 5 & The Eighth Day Kirt Merriman 10 17 22. Galatians 5:7 in all English translations. We are told that, Aristippus and AEschines having differed, the former came to the latter and said "AEschines, shall we be friends?" JOHN vi. Text: Galatians 5, 25-26 and 6, 1-10. J. Wilmot-BuxtonThe Life of Duty, a Year's Plain Sermons, v. 2Sixth Day for the Spirit of Love in the ChurchWHAT TO PRAY.--For the Spirit of Love in the Church "I pray that they may be one, even as we are one: I in them and Thou in Me; that the world may know that Thou didst send Me, and hast loved them as Thou hast loved Me that the love wherewith Thou hast loved Me may be in them, and I in them." The individual members are not isolated graces, but all connected, springing from one root and constituting an organic whole. For they mark what is said, that they who are under the Law are in bondage, and they keep flying above the rest that last saying, "Ye are made empty [1715] of Christ, as many of you as are justified in the Law; ye have fallen from Grace." Are always unreasonable.3. The wolves were somewhat afraid, for the dogs were many and strong, and therefore they sent out a spy to observe them. Gurnall. And though all the time I try hard not to make mistakes, yet I still make them. For they mark what is said, that they who are under the Law are in bondage, and they keep flying above the rest that last saying, "Ye are made empty [1715] of Christ, as many of you as are justified in the Law; ye have fallen from Grace." "The fruit of the Spirit is gentleness" (Gal. (i)Observe that good old rule, of doing to others as you would be done to. 28, 29.--"Then said they unto him, What shall we do, that we might work the works of God? "The fruit of the Spirit is all goodness" (Gal. 3 For if a man thinketh himself to be something when he is nothing, he deceiveth himself. (g)Avoid extremes. )How to end bickeringsC. Steele, M. 19 Now the works of the flesh are manifest, which are these: fornication, uncleanness, lasciviousness, 20 idolatry, sorcery, enmities, strife, jealousies, wraths, Martin LutherEpistle Sermons, Vol. Especially are the doubts concerning my entire consecration aggravating, and those, too, concerning my entire cleansing. As a matter of fact, organizations pervaded by the legal spirit are but the battle-ground of conflicting parties. "The fruit of the Spirit is gentleness" (Gal. It is contrary to sorrow, which is a perturbation Thomas WatsonA Body of DivinityThe Routing of Giant DoubtTHE ROUTING OF GIANT DOUBT Doubts! Martin LutherEpistle Sermons, Vol. This every one may do, and this every one ought to do: "Pray for the peace of Jerusalem: they shall prosper that love thee. )How to end bickeringsC. v. 22). Spiritual joy is a sweet and delightful passion, arising from the apprehension and feeling of some good, whereby the soul is supported under present troubles, and fenced against future fear. Let it, therefore, be your great care to keep the devil's spark from your powder.(W. Let it, therefore, be your great care to keep the devil's spark from your powder.(W. (b)It threatens the ruin of our religion. (d)Be clothed with humility. (i)Observe that good old rule, of doing to others as you would be done to. The Daily Walk with Others (iii. All we therefore, who believe in the Living and True God, Whose Nature, being in the highest sense good and incapable of change, neither doth any evil, nor suffers any evil, from Whom is every good, even that which admits of decrease, and Who admits not at all of decrease in His own Good, Which is Himself, when we hear the Apostle saying, "Walk in the Spirit, and perform ye not the lusts of the flesh. It is, the relation between the Curate and his Incumbent; or more particularly, the Curate's position and conduct Handley C. G. MouleTo My Younger BrethrenHow those that are at Variance and those that are at Peace are to be Admonished. B. SimpsonDays of Heaven Upon Earth Fourteenth Sunday after Trinity Works of the Flesh and Fruits of the Spirit. In heaven they are praising Him all the time for His victory. This every one may do, and this every one ought to do: "Pray for the peace of Jerusalem: they shall prosper that love thee. [1716] We grant that all these things are true, and we say that the Law is not necessary, save for them unto whom bondage is yet profitable: and that St. Neil.The following incident, respecting two philosophers of old, may well put to the blush Christians who are unwilling to be reconciled, and who consequently have their intercourse with heaven hindered (Matthew 5:24). 'The fruit of the Spirit,' says Paul, not the fruits, as we might more naturally have expected, and as the phrase is most often quoted; all this rich variety of graces, of conduct and character, is thought of as one. It is a sad presage of an approaching famine (as one well observes) not of bread, nor of water, but of hearing the Word of God when the thin ears of corn devour the plump full ones; when our controversies about doubtful things, and things of less moment, eat up our zeal for the more indisputable and practical things in religion.(American. AugustineOn the Profit of Believing. B. SimpsonDays of Heaven Upon Earth Fourteenth Sunday after Trinity Works of the Flesh and Fruits of the Spirit. A. The third fruit of justification, adoption, and sanctification, is joy in the Holy Ghost. JOHN vi. Divisions are as the north-east wind to the fruits, which causeth them to dwindle away to nothing; but when the storms are over, everything begins to grow. Bowden.A wall having become very feeble by age, a portion of it one day fell down.
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