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Cultivating Fruits of the Spirit: Patience (7.6.25, Alison Noll) by River NYC Sermons
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Have you ever wondered why you were lacking some fruits of the spirit? Did you know, no fruit means no root? Maybe it's been a while since you were connected and you long for that connection again with God! Listen and be encouraged! Today is the day!
This Live: Calvary Church episode kicks off a new series on the Fruit of the Spirit. Today we focusing on the true meaning of love. Discover practical steps to become more loving and let the fruit of the Spirit shine in your life.Galatians 5:22-23 New International Version22 But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, forbearance, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, 23 gentleness and self-control. Against such things there is no law.
Maria Morera Johnson is joined by Inés Huber Mersch for a conversation about the Fruits of the Spirit, and how we can cultivate the virtues in our family. Inés Huber Mersch is a faithful Catholic wife, mother, and grandmother residing in Mobile, Alabama. Her strong attraction to Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament led to her being invited to participate in the steering committee that brought Perpetual Adoration to the Archdiocese of Mobile and continues as one of the schedulers. She has also been a guest writer at Catholic Mom. Links in Show: Broken By Me by Inés Huber Mersch Read all articles by Maria Morera Johnson
In this week's episode, we continue our study on The Total Man by diving deeper into Galatians 5:16–25. We wrapped up our conversation on the works of the flesh and shifted into the fruit of the Spirit—how they are not just good traits, but supernatural evidence of a life led by the Holy Spirit. The works of the flesh lead to death, but the fruit of the Spirit leads to eternal life. You have a choice—and your life will show what you're rooted in. We break down each fruit of the Spirit and explore what it means to truly walk by the Spirit and not by the flesh.
Cultivating Fruits of the Spirit: Joy (6.29.25, Maddie Abbott) by River NYC Sermons
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Third Sunday after Pentecost June 29, 2025 Faith, Okemos I Kings 19:15-16, 19-21. Psalm 16, Galatians 5:1, 13-25[26], Luke 9:52-62 The apostle Paul wrote, I have been crucified with Christ; and it is no longer I who live, but it is Christ who lives in me. And the life I now live in the flesh I live by faith in the Son of God, who loved me and gave himself for me. Galatians 2:20 …it is no longer I who live, but it is Christ who lives in me… [And these words from Paul's letter to the church in Rome: Do you not know that all of us who have been baptized into Christ Jesus were baptized into his death? Therefore, we have been buried with him by baptism into death. So that, just as Christ was raised from the dead by the glory of the Father, so we too might walk in newness of life…So you must also consider yourselves dead to sin and alive to God in Christ Jesus. Romans 6:3-4, 11] As I was preparing this week for a small group study of the life and writings of Dietrich Bonhoeffer, I thought a lot about his vocation as a pastor in Germany in the 1930's and 40's, about his participation in the escalating resistance to Hitler's Nazi regime. Dietrich came to believe that Christ truly lived in him and that Christ Jesus living in him did battle with the forces of darkness within his own soul and within the soul of the nation he deeply loved. My brothers and sisters, I believe that Jesus living in Dietrich also lives in now each of us. Know that in our restlessness and fear in this troubling time, Jesus is doing battle in and with us against our leanings toward despair and anxiety and cynicism, against our leanings toward disgust and hatred of other sisters and brothers perhaps in all three branches of our government with whom we may have come to increasingly distrust and despise. I think of the huge budget reconciliation bill now before Congress, a bill affecting countless of the poorest, the most vulnerable among us, a bill negatively affecting our efforts to conserve and preserve the Earth. Members of Congress and we whom they represent could easily give way to what St. Paul includes in what he calls “the works of the flesh”: heightened strife, anger, quarrels, dissensions, and factions. But if it is really true that “it is no longer [we] who live, but rather Christ Jesus who lives in [us]”, then our hearts, our words, and our behaviors radically change. Then these beautiful words increasingly become who we are: people of love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, generosity, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control. But let us make no mistake: as long as we live in a fallen world, we remain vulnerable to speaking and acting badly, even in a congregation so full of love as this one we so cherish. In uncertain, stressful times we could can be nasty or at least indifferent to each other. We could hurt one another even if unintentionally, whether we are young or old, whether new or long-time members. That was certainly true in the little church in Galatia. Harsh, ill-considered, judgmental words and behaviors toward one another threatened to irreparably break the bonds of love and kindness that held them together, wounds that effectively muted their witness to God's mercy and grace. The little church in Galatia and our congregation in Okemos, Michigan did have this in common: the same crucified and risen and healing Jesus Christ who lived in the Galatian congregation 2000 years later also lives in us. They were then and we are now the very presence of Christ! Individually and collectively, we are called to be the very presence of Jesus in this time and in this community whenever our love for one another and for our neighbors especially in Meridian Township is clearly expressed. But when these Galatian sisters and brothers sinned against each other, and if and when we sin against one another, this same indwelling God who spoke plainly and firmly in their hearts through this little letter to them from Paul, now speaks words of judgment plainly and firmly in our hearts. Christ Jesus dwelling in their hearts, this Jesus, through the Holy Spirit who convicted them of their sins, now truly dwelling in our hearts, will convict us of our sins against each other. But Jesus, the Son of God, gave them, and now will give us both the courage and the humility to repent, to put to death our pride and stubbornness, and to ask for forgiveness from those we have hurt. It has been and it will be a wonderful thing to be part of a congregation where members can courageously acknowledge to one another their lack of kindness or patience or gentleness or self-control. It has been and it will be a wonderful thing when we can say to one another, “Please forgive me” and to hear back, “I forgive you.” It is a wonderful thing when we regularly practice confession and forgiveness with one another! This practice may be the most primary, most powerful, deepest witness we can give to our own families, to our neighbors, to a country, to a world so divided, so full of hate. Confession and forgiveness “levels the playing field.” In it no one of us is either higher or lower than any of our siblings. Before God we are all sinners. And in Christ Jesus, we are all saints, truly cleansed and forgiven through Jesus' death on the cross for us. Until we reach our heavenly home heaven, we will always be both sinners who need to repent and saints who have been forgiven. There is great freedom is this dual reality. We are set free from having to prove how good we are, how much better or better behaved we are than others, how surely “we are right” and “they are wrong.” At the same time, we no longer need to wallow in guilt or remorse for how awful we are, for how badly and stubbornly wrong-headedly we've lived. Christ in our hearts continually sets us free! Jesus through the Holy Spirit struggles in us and with us and for us to name and dethrone the false gods that deceitfully promise a better, happier, safer life if we only we isolate ourselves, cut ourselves off from people with whom we disagree or whom we regard as beneath us. I want to witness to our life in following Jesus, who is our Life, who day after day resides in our hearts, a life that keeps getting richer and richer. I want to share a little of what that was like in my own life this past week. Just days ago Janet Boyer was on my mind. I called her and rejoiced with her in her gratitude to God for still having her voice after major thyroid surgery performed dangerously close to her vocal cords. Then I think the same day, I was asked to see Jane and her daughter and some close friends. Jane, a member of Immanuel, Grand Ledge, was in hospice care, just hours away from her death. Together we prayed and hugged and commended Jane into God's eternal embrace. Then I privileged to be with a developmentally disabled young man in jail who as I was leaving promised to pray for me as I for him. Then on Thursday evening Phylis and I were with a very crowded church in Grand Rapids, blessed by the presence of Nadia Bolz-Weber, a very down-to-earth, unpretentious ELCA pastor, who testified of the unending grace of God even in and from her mother's womb, the grace of God through years of drug addiction, and to this day sharing the beautiful fruits of the Holy Spirit with countless people who were lost… Nadia sensing even in her darkest hours that Jesus was not far from her. She could echo the words of St. Paul: “It is no longer I who live but it is Christ who lives in me.” With her we sang many songs that evening, songs including these two verses of Amazing Grace… I believe that experiences like those given to in these last few days…expressions of love, joy, peace, patience, gentleness, kindness, given and received, are meant to be experienced by all of us, all of us in whom Jesus dwells, all of us whom Jesus calls to courageously follow him for the rest of our lives. Please sing with me “Lord Jesus, You Shall Be My Song” [ELW 808] Amen. JDS
In this sermon, based on Galatians 5:1, 13-25, Pastor Scott explores the listing of the fruits of the Holy Spirit and how they inform and reveal the presence of faith in our lives within the interactions we have with one another. This is the assigned text for Sunday June 29th, the 3rd Sunday after Pentecost.
Paul said unloving understanding, partial understanding, is like looking in the mirror. It's flawed.
Today we celebrate two great figures of the early church, Peter and Paul, who represent the spread of the gospel to both Jews and Gentiles and, according to tradition, were martyred on this date. The witness of Peter and Paul inspires us as we seek ways to faithfully proclaim the gospel in our contemporary context.Scripture Reading: Acts 12:1-11; Galatians 5:1,13-25; John 21:15-19
Join Fr. Nick and Dr. Roxanne as they share the third Fruit of the Spirit: peace. Peace is about the presence of Christ. There is a constant struggle to find peace in a world filled with anxiety. There are pathways to bring about peace, which will be shared with you.
Cultivating Fruits of the Spirit: Love (6.22.25, Alison Noll) by River NYC Sermons
Thu 19 Jun | 10:30
This week, Jennifer Wright delivers a heartfelt and powerful message on the fruit of the Spirit—not just as a list of virtues to admire, but as a lifestyle to live out, even in the midst of life's hardest battles. With deep vulnerability, Jennifer weaves together Scripture and personal testimony, sharing songs from her own journey that helped her choose love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control—even when it wasn't easy. This message will encourage anyone who has ever struggled to bear good fruit in a broken world. You'll laugh, reflect, and maybe even sing along.
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Galatians 5:22-23 Thanks to everyone who supports TMBH at patreon.com/thetmbhpodcast You're the reason we can all do this together! Discuss the episode here Music by Jeff Foote
Throughout the Bible and the teachings of the church fathers, much is said about the importance of living a life of patience in every facet of our lives. In fact, one of the hallmarks of being a Christian is our ability to be patient. Join Father Nicholas and Dr. Roxanne for a powerful show on this fruit of patience, as they provide practical tools to cultivate it in our lives. You don't want to miss this show.
Cultivating Fruits of the Spirit (6.15.25, Alison Noll) by River NYC Sermons
Thu 12 Jun | 10:30 | John 20:19-23
In this episode of Catholic Answers Live, Joe Heschmeyer we discusses a wide range of questions on Catholic doctrine and apologetics. Topics include: when salvation occurs in the case of baptism of desire, the difference between sacrifices due to God and those made for others, and how to respond to Protestants who claim unity isn’t needed if we all share the fruits of the Spirit. Joe also addresses how to explain the word “Catholic” in the Apostles' Creed to non-Catholics, whether Muslims worship the same God as Christians, biblical evidence for Mary's perpetual virginity, and how to counter gnostic-sounding claims about sin being “in the body.” Join The CA Live Club Newsletter: Click Here Invite our apologists to speak at your parish! Visit Catholicanswersspeakers.com Questions Covered: 08:58 – In the case of baptism of desire, when is the person saved? 17:57 – What type of sacrifice is due to God alone? As opposed to the type of sacrifices we make for others. 29:02 – If Protestants have fruits of the Spirit, some see that as a deterrent to unity (why seek unity when we all have fruits of the Spirit). How do we respond to that? 34:21 – My parents are Presbyterian. They see the word “Catholic” in the apostles' creed and say that since Catholic means universal it's simply referring to all the churches. How do we respond to that? 38:25 – The CCC says Muslims worship the same God as Abraham. How do we understand that since Muslims don't think they worship the same God as us? 44:12 – Where in the Bible can we find Mary's perpetual virginity? 51:25 – My friend thinks that sin is “in” the body. So when we die we don't have sin because we don't have our body. To me that sounds like gnosticism, but he doesn't think it is. How can I respond to him?
Join Fr. Nick and Dr. Roxanne as they discuss the second Fruit of the Spirit – Joy. This joy is the Joy of the Lord. They will help you to understand why we struggle so much with having joy and how to bring the Joy of the Lord into your life. It's a show you won't want to miss.
Fr. Nick and Dr. Roxanne begin their series on the Fruits of the Spirit with the Fruit of Love. This "love" is a self-sacrificing, agape-type love that originates from God & flows through the Holy Spirit into believers, enabling them to love others as God has loved them.
This week we're reading the Pentecost text in Acts 2:1-4 and then Galatians 4:1-7 and 5:13-26. We talk about the experience of the Holy Spirit, who transitions us from disciples to apostles, sent into the world to show the way to others. We wrestle again with the relationship of faith and Torah and to what extent the faithful need guidelines to show us the right way to live. And we ponder the fruits of the Spirit, wondering how we measure up and whether we can see the Spirit at work today in unexpected places.
Galatians 5:1,13-15,22-23, 1 Corinthians 13:1-3, 1 John 4:18
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The Holy Spirit can do amazing things within us, if we let Him. In this message Jill explains how we can let the Spirit change us, how we can develop the Spirit's character, how we can respond to the Spirit's call, and so much more. Learning these things can help us walk in the Spirit—not the flesh—so we can have a positive impact on the lives of those around us. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/508/29
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The Holy Spirit can do amazing things within us, if we let Him. In this message Jill explains how we can let the Spirit change us, how we can develop the Spirit's character, how we can respond to the Spirit's call, and so much more. Learning these things can help us walk in the Spirit—not the flesh—so we can have a positive impact on the lives of those around us. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/508/29
Pastor Luke Danowski continues our deep dive into the Holy Spirit by examining the fruit of the Spirit. What should our lives look like if we are allowing the Holy Spirit to shape us. We'll see that if we truly want to see the fruit of the Holy Spirit, we must begin by examining where our lives are rooted.You can get our bonus resources for this series, including book recommendations and music playlists, by clicking here.
Have you ever participated in a three legged race before? What's the way that you win the three legged race?
Saving the Best for Last! The Final Fruit in our series Self Control, is the fruit that helps us have victory over our flesh, our eyes, and pride of life. It is most difficult to control one's self without the Power of the Holy Spirit. This one wraps up the series in a powerful way.
Dr. Landon Reynolds April 27th, 2025 Southside Baptist Church Florence, SC www.SouthsideNow.church
In this episode, we dive into the first fruit of the Spirit: love. Rooted in Galatians 5:22-23, we explore how godly love goes beyond feelings—it's a powerful, selfless, and sacrificial choice that reflects the heart of Christ. We look at scriptures like 1 Corinthians 13:4-7, which defines love as patient, kind, and enduring, and John 15:12-13, where Jesus calls us to love one another as He has loved us. Whether it's loving our neighbors, our enemies, or ourselves, this episode challenges us to live out a love that is Spirit-led and kingdom-minded in every part of our lives.For a more interactive experience, watch today's episode on our YouTube channel: https://youtube.com/evangelistcalebwampler You can also find more information by visiting: www.kingdomencounters.us If you are hungry for more of the Lord head over to www.kingdomencounters.us/free where you can get all of our 7 day devotional series for FREE! You can also get your copy of Evangelist Wampler's newest book, Audience of ONE: Behold the Lamb here: https://calebwampler.com/store/audience-of-one-behold-the-lambIf you'd like to expand your capacity and go to the nations, join our KEI team as we head to the nations to share the good news of Jesus. Our Tanzania Africa trip is filling up fast so sign up today!kingdomencounters.us/teamtrip
In this episode we dive into the powerful and often overlooked fruit of goodness. Rooted in God's own nature, goodness is more than just being kind—it's living a life of integrity, generosity, and moral courage. We explore how this fruit shows up in our daily walk with Christ and how the Holy Spirit empowers us to reflect God's goodness in a world that desperately needs it. As Galatians 5:22-23 reminds us, “But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control.” Join us as we break down what it means to live a life marked by goodness and how it impacts our relationships, decisions, and witness.For a more interactive experience, watch today's episode on our YouTube channel: https://youtube.com/evangelistcalebwampler You can also find more information by visiting: www.kingdomencounters.us If you are hungry for more of the Lord head over to www.kingdomencounters.us/free where you can get all of our 7 day devotional series for FREE! You can also get your copy of Evangelist Wampler's newest book, Audience of ONE: Behold the Lamb here: https://calebwampler.com/store/audience-of-one-behold-the-lambIf you'd like to expand your capacity and go to the nations, join our KEI team as we head to the nations to share the good news of Jesus. Our Tanzania Africa trip is filling up fast so sign up today!kingdomencounters.us/teamtrip
In this episode, we dive into the often-overlooked but deeply powerful fruit of the Spirit: faithfulness. What does it truly mean to be faithful—not just in our relationships with others, but in our walk with God? We'll explore the biblical roots of faithfulness, how it shows up in everyday life, and what it looks like to remain steady when life feels uncertain. Whether you're feeling strong in your faith or struggling to hold on, this conversation will encourage you to trust God's promises and walk with consistent devotion. Let's grow together in faith that endures.For a more interactive experience, watch today's episode on our YouTube channel: https://youtube.com/evangelistcalebwampler You can also find more information by visiting: www.kingdomencounters.us If you are hungry for more of the Lord head over to www.kingdomencounters.us/free where you can get all of our 7 day devotional series for FREE! You can also get your copy of Evangelist Wampler's newest book, Audience of ONE: Behold the Lamb here: https://calebwampler.com/store/audience-of-one-behold-the-lambIf you'd like to expand your capacity and go to the nations, join our KEI team as we head to the nations to share the good news of Jesus. Our Tanzania Africa trip is filling up fast so sign up today!kingdomencounters.us/teamtrip
Part 8 in our series. Gentleness and Meekness are interchangeable. But neither mean weakness. In this message you will learn about the power under control the Holy Spirit gives of the fruit of Gentleness.
In this episode, we dive into the final fruit of the Spirit—Self-Control—and explore what it truly means to live with discipline in a world that constantly pulls at our impulses. Self-control isn't just about willpower; it's about surrendering to the Holy Spirit and allowing Him to guide our thoughts, actions, and desires. We'll reflect on real-life struggles, victories, and practical ways to strengthen our spiritual discipline.For a more interactive experience, watch today's episode on our YouTube channel: https://youtube.com/evangelistcalebwampler You can also find more information by visiting: www.kingdomencounters.us If you are hungry for more of the Lord head over to www.kingdomencounters.us/free where you can get all of our 7 day devotional series for FREE! You can also get your copy of Evangelist Wampler's newest book, Audience of ONE: Behold the Lamb here: https://calebwampler.com/store/audience-of-one-behold-the-lambIf you'd like to expand your capacity and go to the nations, join our KEI team as we head to the nations to share the good news of Jesus. Our Tanzania Africa trip is filling up fast so sign up today!kingdomencounters.us/teamtrip
In this episode, we dive deep into the often-overlooked fruit of the Spirit—Gentleness. More than just being soft-spoken or mild, gentleness is a powerful expression of strength under control. We'll explore how true gentleness reflects God's character, influences our relationships, and brings peace in a world that often celebrates the loudest voice. Whether you're navigating conflict, leading others, or simply trying to respond with grace in everyday situations, this episode will challenge and encourage you to embody gentleness with bold faith.For a more interactive experience, watch today's episode on our YouTube channel: https://youtube.com/evangelistcalebwampler You can also find more information by visiting: www.kingdomencounters.us If you are hungry for more of the Lord head over to www.kingdomencounters.us/free where you can get all of our 7 day devotional series for FREE! You can also get your copy of Evangelist Wampler's newest book, Audience of ONE: Behold the Lamb here: https://calebwampler.com/store/audience-of-one-behold-the-lambIf you'd like to expand your capacity and go to the nations, join our KEI team as we head to the nations to share the good news of Jesus. Our Tanzania Africa trip is filling up fast so sign up today!kingdomencounters.us/teamtrip
In this episode, we're diving into the often-overlooked fruit of the Spirit: patience. In a world that pushes us to want everything right now, what does it look like to wait with purpose and peace? We'll explore how God's Word—especially verses like James 5:7-8 and Galatians 5:22—shows us that patience isn't weakness, but spiritual strength. Whether you're waiting on a promise, a breakthrough, or just trying to get through a hard season, this conversation will remind you that patience isn't passive—it's powerful. Tune in and be encouraged to trust God's perfect timing.For a more interactive experience, watch today's episode on our YouTube channel: https://youtube.com/evangelistcalebwampler You can also find more information by visiting: www.kingdomencounters.us If you are hungry for more of the Lord head over to www.kingdomencounters.us/free where you can get all of our 7 day devotional series for FREE! You can also get your copy of Evangelist Wampler's newest book, Audience of ONE: Behold the Lamb here: https://calebwampler.com/store/audience-of-one-behold-the-lambIf you'd like to expand your capacity and go to the nations, join our KEI team as we head to the nations to share the good news of Jesus. Our Tanzania Africa trip is filling up fast so sign up today!kingdomencounters.us/teamtrip
Our GOD is FAITHFUL! Great is His Faithfulness! This weeks fruit deals on this theme and how we are also to be faithful in our witness, walk and lifestyle. There is Favor for Faithfulness.
Kindness is one of the most powerful and life-giving traits a believer can walk in. As one of the fruits of the Spirit listed in Galatians 5:22-23, kindness isn't just a nice personality trait—it's evidence that the Holy Spirit is alive and working within us. Practicing kindness reflects the heart of God and allows others to experience His love through our actions. In a world where harsh words, impatience, and selfishness are common, kindness stands out as something truly radical.For a more interactive experience, watch today's episode on our YouTube channel: https://youtube.com/evangelistcalebwampler You can also find more information by visiting: www.kingdomencounters.us If you are hungry for more of the Lord head over to www.kingdomencounters.us/free where you can get all of our 7 day devotional series for FREE! You can also get your copy of Evangelist Wampler's newest book, Audience of ONE: Behold the Lamb here: https://calebwampler.com/store/audience-of-one-behold-the-lambIf you'd like to expand your capacity and go to the nations, join our KEI team as we head to the nations to share the good news of Jesus. Our Tanzania Africa trip is filling up fast so sign up today!
That day when evening came, he said to his disciples, “Let us go over to the other side.” Leaving the crowd behind, they took him along, just as he was, in the boat. There were also other boats with him. A furious squall came up, and the waves broke over the boat, so that it was nearly swamped. Jesus was in the stern, sleeping on a cushion. The disciples woke him and said to him, “Teacher, don't you care if we drown?” He got up, rebuked the wind and said to the waves, “Quiet! Be still!” Then the wind died down and it was completely calm. He said to his disciples, “Why are you so afraid? Do you still have no faith?” They were terrified and asked each other, “Who is this? Even the wind and the waves obey him!” - Mark 4:35-41 Jesus was in a storm yet some us of couldn't bear but he was at PERFECT PEACE, because he spoke earlier “Let us go over to the other side" inferring that if he spoke it, we believe it. Can we have perfect peace that even in life most troubling storms we can have Peace with Jesus!For a more interactive experience, watch today's episode on our YouTube channel: https://youtube.com/evangelistcalebwampler You can also find more information by visiting: www.kingdomencounters.us If you are hungry for more of the Lord head over to www.kingdomencounters.us/free where you can get all of our 7 day devotional series for FREE! You can also get your copy of Evangelist Wampler's newest book, Audience of ONE: Behold the Lamb here: https://calebwampler.com/store/audience-of-one-behold-the-lambIf you'd like to expand your capacity and go to the nations, join our KEI team as we head to the nations to share the good news of Jesus. Our Tanzania Africa trip is filling up fast so sign up today!
Pastor Steve Penate emphasizes that faithfulness is a choice, not an accident. Rooted in Acts 1:21-25, he highlights how Matthias was chosen as an apostle solely for his unwavering commitment. Faithfulness starts small—in integrity, generosity, and obedience—even when results aren't immediate. He distinguishes faith (trusting God) from faithfulness (living it out daily). The enemy hinders faithfulness through offense, sin, and selfishness, but true faithfulness requires consistency, trustworthiness, and selflessness. What can God do with your faithfulness?
Spencer Klavan, author of “Light of the Mind, Light of the World,” issues a powerful call to action for Christians in America: stop refuting, start asserting. Meaning, Christians no longer need to refute The Left's materialist idea that humans are merely atomic matter. Instead, we must assert that we believe in something greater: a God-given spirit that enriches our lives. The question is, how do we unlock the fruits of that spirit? Spencer and I hope to shed some light on this question. - - - Today's Sponsor: ExpressVPN - Get up to 4 Months FREE of ExpressVPN: https://expressvpn.com/klavan