The Fruit of the Spirit: A Life Under Control
- David and Marilynn Chadwick
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by David Chadwick
Self-control. This is the ninth and final fruit of the Spirit.
When you are connected to the Spirit, you have the power to discipline and crucify even the strongest lusts of the flesh (Galatians 5:17).
I once heard a story of a pastor who never taught self-control to his people because he couldn’t govern his own eating habits. Shame on him! This last fruit of the Spirit should never be overlooked because of someone’s fleshly inadequacies or impulses.
Someone who lacks self-control in one area inadvertently leaves the door open to lacking self-control in other areas of life. When you refuse to live a disciplined, self-controlled life, you are walking in the utmost selfishness.
While you can be delivered from a demon, you can’t get delivered from your flesh. You must discipline your flesh and let it die. Only by renewing your mind can you reckon your flesh dead (Romans 12:2). The Bible says that when you put your trust and hope in Jesus, you have been crucified with Christ. You no longer live, but Christ now lives in you (Galatians 2:20).
Slowly but surely, your flesh remains dead as you reckon it dead. And as you rightly see your flesh crucified with Christ, your true identity will emerge as a son or daughter of the Most High King of the Universe and the fruit of the Spirit will begin to flow through your life more and more, giving you more self-control.
Because of Jesus, you can conquer your lusts, your sins, your flesh. But the key is found in abiding in Christ and remaining connected to the Spirit. We must cling to the message of abiding in John 15:7. As we remain in Christ, we will bear much fruit!
Finally, notice Paul ends this list with, “And against such things there is no law” (Galatians 5:23). What does this mean? Well, it is actually quite simple. It means that the fruit of the Holy Spirit cannot come through the Law. You can’t muster up enough obedience. You can’t try harder or work more to possess these nine fruit of the Spirit.
They only and always come from abiding.
Be one with Jesus. Rest and remain in him. As you do, ALL the fruit, every one of these nine, will show up in the life of a follower of Jesus. What happens when it starts to go away? Go back and check the power source. Make sure you are connected to the vine (John 15:5). These “fruit” are guaranteed to the Christ follower who abides in Jesus.
Apart from him we can do nothing…but connected to him, all things are possible!