The sermon titled "The Fruit of the Spirit" by Eric Lutter delves into the transformational nature of the Holy Spirit's work in the life of a believer, particularly as highlighted in Galatians 5:22-23. Lutter argues that true spiritual fruit is exclusively produced by the Holy Spirit, emphasizing that believers do not cultivate this fruit through their own efforts or fleshly works, which are contrary to the Spirit (Galatians 5:17). He supports this claim by referencing related Scriptures such as John 3:6, affirming that spiritual fruit stems from an outward focus on Christ rather than an inward reliance on one's own capabilities. The practical significance of this teaching lies in the believer's assurance that their love, joy, peace, and other virtues are the result of Christ’s righteousness and the Spirit’s work, ultimately glorifying God rather than self.
“The fruit is born of one spirit. It has one source, the Holy Ghost.”
“Where the works of the flesh are involved, there's gonna be cynicism about it, there's gonna be doubts...”
“The fruit of the Spirit... is not a labor. There's not a wage to earn.”
“Love is the fulfilling of the law... you're not under the law, but under grace.”
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