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As believers, we often assume that we are walking in the Ruach Hakodesh (Holy Spirit), but are we really? What evidence do we have that we are truly living in the Spirit?
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As believers, we often assume that we are walking in the Ruach Hakodesh (Holy Spirit), but are we really? What evidence do we have that we are truly living in the Spirit?
The true challenge for the Kedoshim, the set-apart ones, is this: can we maintain love, joy, and peace in the midst of trials and differences? When iron sharpens iron, can we still keep love and joy in our hearts? Can we also hold onto Shalom in our hearts?
Did you know that America has the highest depression rates in the world, ranging from 5% to 9.5%? This means that at 5%, approximately 15 million Americans suffer from a depressive illness, while at 9.5%, that number rises to about 29.58 million. Find out the remedy for this with our next fruit of the spirit Joy!
Patience is not an inherent quality; it does not come easily. In fact, for many, it is a difficult quality to possess. Let’s define “Patience / Longsuffering” to ensure we understand its true meaning.
True kindness shines through positive attitudes and loving actions, especially when directed toward those who might seem undeserving. It is in these moments that the true essence of kindness is revealed.
We humans often like to make distinctions, many of which are based on our personal biases and values. In a tolerant society, the definition of good and bad has become a matter of opinion. What one person considers bad, may seem perfectly acceptable to someone else, and expressing a differing opinion can lead to repercussions.
“You are the salt of the earth, but if the salt becomes tasteless, how shall it be seasoned? For it is no longer of any use but to be thrown out and to be trodden down by men.”
Yeshua