The sermon titled "The Effects of Inward Grace Pt. 3" by Fred Evans addresses the theological doctrine of the fruit of the Spirit, particularly as depicted in Galatians 5:13-22. The preacher emphasizes the significance of inward grace manifested in the lives of believers, articulating that true salvation entails not only justification by Christ but also the active work of the Holy Spirit in sanctifying believers. He discusses the dual nature of believers, highlighting the warfare between the flesh and the Spirit (Galatians 5:17) and the necessity of embodying virtues like love, joy, peace, long-suffering, gentleness, and goodness. Each of these fruits is rooted in the believer's new nature, which is the result of their union with Christ and the empowerment of the Holy Spirit, leading to practical implications in the believer's relationships with others. This understanding fosters humility and compassion, calling believers to respond to their struggles with patience and kindness, reflecting Christ's own long-suffering and goodness.
“If you add anything to Christ, Christ shall profit you nothing. Plain speech.”
“Every believer that is born again has a warfare in themselves. The flesh lusteth against the spirit and the spirit against the flesh.”
“We love Him because He first loved us.”
“Our God did purpose kindness... He did actually accomplish our salvation... but He also purposed that we should receive that kindness.”
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