This week I have been studying on ways that living a life
of faith is a better way to live than to live without faith. When I talk about
faith, because of my tradition, I’m talking about faith in Jesus, whom I believe
to be God and the way back to God for all
people. (As contrasted with those whose faith responses are to money, wealth,
health, fame and other non-God entities.)
Using an agri-metaphor, Paul, the apostle writes to the people
in Galatia (today that’s Turkey) about what it means to live a life of faith in
response to Jesus’ grace. (Letter to the Galatians, chapter 5) Paul insists
that an appropriate life response is that we “bear fruit," what he calls the
Fruit of the Spirit. This fruit is not any action we do, not prayers we pray,
nor stands we take, but rather it is ways of being. The fruit Paul says we bear is love, peace,
kindness, faithfulness, patience, generosity, joy, gentleness and self-control.
(Fruit…so it includes all of these ways of being.)
I invite you to comment, sound off, complain, or otherwise give your opinion.