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Excerpted from: The Bond of Perfection: SacrificeThose who are Christ's, those who have been crucified with Christ and thereby Christ lives in them, they have crucified and sacrificed their carnal selfish spirit. They have replaced Satan's way of get in order to live in God's sacrificial spirit of give. We could actually describe all of the fruits of God's Spirit listed in Galatians 5:22-23 as the fruit of humble sacrifice, devotion to God shown through the service to man. And God willing, we will tap into that maybe in the future.
Galatians 5:22-25
Excerpted from: Still Producing Fruit?You know what Paul is telling us here. These are not just virtues that live in our head. "They're, you know, just real spiritual things. 'I just love everyone in my heart.'" No, he says in verse 25, if we are living in the spirit of these fruits they are going to show up in our walk. And he gives us an example:
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