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How does the fruit of the Spirit differ from the works of the flesh?

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The fruit of the Spirit is produced through the Holy Spirit in a believer, while the works of the flesh stem from human effort and sinfulness.

The fruit of the Spirit, as articulated in Galatians 5:22-23, represents the characteristics that manifest in the life of a believer indwelled by the Holy Spirit. Unlike the works of the flesh, which are rooted in human sinfulness and self-effort, the fruit of the Spirit reflects divine influence and produces qualities such as love, joy, and peace. This distinction underscores that spiritual growth and virtue are not achieved through personal striving but are gifts from God, evidencing the believer’s transformation through Christ’s work and the Spirit’s presence.
Scripture References: Galatians 5:22-23, John 15:4-5

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