THE SPIRIT AND HIS FRUIT III

GALATIANS 5:22-23 (NKJV) “But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, longsuffering, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, self-control. Against such there is no law.” Greetings, dear TTP family! We have reached the final part of our enlightening voyage through the topis of the Fruit of the Spirit, as seen in Galatians 5. In our…

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THE SPIRIT AND HIS FRUIT II

GALATIANS 5:22-23 (NKJV) “But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, longsuffering, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, self-control. Against such there is no law.” Hello TTP family! It’s time for another insightful chapter in our exploration of the book of Galatians, focusing specifically on Galatians 5:22. In our previous blog post, we embarked on…

THE SPIRIT AND HIS FRUIT

The term “fruit” translated  in Greek as “karpos,” carries the meaning of “the end product, consequence, or visible expression of something.” Hence, the Fruit of The Spirit represents the visible outcome and result of the Holy Spirit’s presence in our lives. This Fruit is inherently connected to the Spirit and bestowed upon the believer who wholeheartedly surrenders and permits the Spirit to transform them from within.

PNEUMA – The Holy Spirit

Hello TTP family, we know it has been a while, but to enable us put out the amazing content we have been producing we had to take some time off to study, regroup and strategize.  But you don’t have to wait any longer because we are back!! In the next couple of months, we are…

EMUNAH – Nicodemus

The story of Nicodemus is chiefly chronicled in the Gospel of John chapter 3 verses 1-21, where he had the iconic conversation on salvation with Jesus. Nicodemus is also mentioned in John 7:50-51 and later again in John 19:39. When we piece the entire story of Nicodemus together we see him go from believing that Jesus is a teacher but only visiting Him under the cover of darkness (John 3:2) to boldly defending Him before other Pharisees (John 7:50-51) and finally to assisting in His burial after the crucifixion (John 19:39).  What does Nicodemus teach us on the topic of faith?

EMUNAH – Jerubbal

He lived in a time of oppression. His people were so oppressed that they had resorted to caves and dens in the mountains for safety and shelter. Their crops were destroyed and livestock driven away several times over the course of 7 years. They lived in constant fear, were starving and had to carry out harvesting activities in secret. They had lost faith and hope. When they cried out to the Lord in distress, He sent them a prophet to remind them that they had chosen this path for themselves. That after His covenant faithfulness, they turned their backs on Him and worshipped the gods of the people who now persecuted them. However the Lord did not leave them destitute; He sent an angel to visit a man from the clan of Abiezer, who was threshing wheat at the bottom of a wine press. This man’s name is…

EMUNAH – Jairus

Welcome back  TTP family. Our quest to better understand faith and how to practice it is ongoing. In this second episode we would be taking a closer look at a new character. Before we jump in please make sure to read; Emunah in bleak times, if you have not yet had the pleasure. It provides…

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