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Fruit of the Spirit is gentle and self-control
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22 ὁ δὲ καρπὸς τοῦ πνεύματός ἐστιν ἀγάπη χαρὰ εἰρήνη,* μακροθυμία χρηστότης ἀγαθωσύνη,* πίστις 23 πραΰτης ἐγκράτεια⸆· κατὰ τῶν τοιούτων οὐκ ἔστιν νόμος.*
gentleness - noun, nominative, sg, fm, predicate nominative.
The gentleness — acting in a manner that is gentle, mild, and even-tempered.
Gentleness, humility, courtesy, considerateness, meekness.
Gentleness — “The quality of not being overly impressed by a sense of one’s self-importance, gentleness, humility, courtesy, considerateness, meekness in the older favorable...
In a number of languages ‘gentleness’ is often expressed as a negation of harshness, so that ‘gentleness’ may often by rendered as ‘not being harsh with people,’ but gentleness may also be expressed in some...
Who is the most gentle person in the Bible?
Christians is a destiny - WE have passed from death to life.
1 John 3:
Speaking gently to your enemies -
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Self-control — Noun, nominative, sg, fm, predicate nominative — Self-control - the trait of resolutely controlling one’s own desires (which would produce actions) - especially sensual desires.
Self-control
Self-control is the capacity to break a chocolate bar into four pieces with your bare hands—and then eat just one of the pieces.1196
Self-examination
There is a proverb in the business world that the man who takes no inventories finally becomes bankrupt.1197
The druggist of the town drugstore overheard a young boy talking on a pay telephone.
“Hello, sir, I was calling to see if you needed a lawn boy.
Oh, you have one.
Well, is he adequate?
Oh, he is!
Thank you, I was just checking,” said the young boy.
The druggist then said to the boy, “Sorry you didn’t get the job, son.”
“Oh, no sir,” said the boy.
“I’ve got the job.
I was just calling to check up on myself.”1198
Self-image
Some people feel a need to cover up a lack of self-confidence by trying to make a big impression.
A newly promoted Army colonel moved into his new and impressive office.
As he sat behind his new big desk, a private knocked at his door.
“Just a minute,” the colonel said, “I’m on the phone.”
He picked up the phone and said loudly, “Yes, sir, General, I’ll call the President this afternoon.
No, sir, I won’t forget.”
Then he hung up the phone and told the private to come in.
“What can I help you with?” the colonel asked.
“Well, sir,” the private replied, “I’ve come to hook up your phone.”1199
At twenty, we worry about what people think about us.
At forty, we don’t care what people think about us.
At sixty, we find out that people haven’t been thinking about us at all.
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“I have often wondered how it is that every man sets less value on his own opinion of himself than on the opinion of others.
So much more respect have we to what our neighbors think of us than to what we think of ourselves” (Marcus Aurelius).1201
The famous actor Peter Sellers, who played in the “Pink Panther” movies, once said he lacked a personality.
“As far as I’m aware, I’m nothing,” he once said.
“I have no personality of my own whatsoever.
I have no character to offer the public.
I have nothing to project.”
In spite of his notable professional image on the screen, Sellers saw himself as a person without an identity of his own.1202
“With its implication of having power in oneself, or from implying a status of power.
Means one who has a status of power or rule, who has power over something, whether this power...
To exercise complete control over one’s desires and actions - ‘to control oneself, to exercise self-control, self-control” Everyone who competes in an athletic contest exercises self-control in all thinking.
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Dear friends in Christ:
A young man call an old man and tell him that he wants a lawn job, the old man said I have a young man do my job already.
The old man said gently, I got one already.
The young man asked, is he reliable?
The old man, he is good and sorry I got him working for me already.
The young man said, no problem , I just call to check how am I doing.
Do you see gentleness and self-control here?
We message the topic, Fruit of the Holy Spirit is gentleness and self-control.
What is gentleness?
It is the ability to lower one self
gentleness - noun, nominative, sg, fm, predicate nominative.
The gentleness — acting in a manner that is gentle, mild, and even-tempered.
Gentleness, humility, courtesy, considerateness, meekness.
Gentleness — “The quality of not being overly impressed by a sense of one’s self-importance, gentleness, humility, courtesy, considerateness, meekness in the older favorable..
The bible talks about being gentle in your life.
Gentleness is a virtue that all of us need to learn and to practice in our lives.
Gentleness is to be kind to others:
The world goes to their mothers because of what?
The kindness of the mother is one of the most gentle to the kids.
The kids are willing to listen to their gentle voice and will have to
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