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This episode of Uncommon Sense with Ginny Robinson takes a hard look at the growing contradictions surrounding Erika Kirk and the direction of TPUSA's AmFest (or should I say IsFest). From Charlie Kirk's own recorded warnings about bad cultural role models to TPUSA turning around and platforming those very same celebrities (Nicki Minaj included) whose lifestyles openly contradict Christian teaching, the hypocrisy is no longer ignorable.We're breaking down how moral inconsistency, pop-culture appeasement, and ideological confusion are rotting the conservative movement from the inside out. America First cannot exist without Christianity first—not as a buzzword, not as branding, but as the moral and cultural foundation of who we are. And right now, we are watching our spiritual and national identity slip away in real time.When so-called Christian leaders blur lines, excuse the very behavior they once condemned, and choose influence over truth, they don't just lose credibility, they lose the plot (and they lose the people who trusted them).This episode is a call for honesty, consistency, and real conservative leadership rooted in the Christian values they claim to stand for. Not clout, not platforms, and not sinful worldliness.We don't need people playing leaders.We need actual leadership.—https://www.bible.com/
Dave Rich delivers a comprehensive examination of Christian ethics by exploring the biblical lists of virtues and vices found throughout Scripture. This message focuses on the attribute dimension of Christian ethics, demonstrating how virtues like faith, love, and the fear of God shape godly character while vices such as sexual immorality, selfish ambition, and jealousy must be actively resisted.Rich emphasizes the inseparable connection between Christian ethics and sanctification, showing that both righteous deeds and godly character flow from the Holy Spirit's work in believers. The teaching reveals that pursuing Christian ethics requires understanding sanctification as God's ongoing work—never reaching perfection in this life, yet always moving toward Christlikeness. Dave challenges believers to recognize that cultivating biblical virtues and avoiding destructive vices is fundamentally the Spirit's work accomplished through surrendered, obedient effort. This comprehensive approach to Christian ethics demonstrates the centrality of the gospel in ethical living.Download Notes | Download Presentation ★ Support this podcast ★
Fr. Mike reminds us of the context of Galatians and reiterates Paul's admonition not to revert to our previous ways of life now that we have been freed from the yoke of slavery. He also discusses the works of the flesh which separate us from Christ and the fruits of the spirit which result from a life lived in God, reminding us that we will reap what we sow in due season. Today's readings are Acts 25, Galatians 4-6, and Proverbs 29:15-17. For the complete reading plan, visit ascensionpress.com/bibleinayear. Please note: The Bible contains adult themes that may not be suitable for children - parental discretion is advised.
Fruits of the Spirit: Self-control the safeguard2 Peter 1:5-9Rev. Justin OlivettiMain idea: Self-control guards us and others
Let's keep growing togetherJoin us LIVE every Tuesday at 6:30pm on YouTubeText "UG" to 320320 to connectVisit UnstoppableGrowth.orgUG Live 12 - The 3 Fruits of The Spirit"... for a tree is know by it's fruit" Matthew 12:33. What fruit is Jesus really talking about here? Many people quickly assume He's referring to character traits, like the ones Paul lists in Galatians 5:22–23: love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control.But in this passage, Jesus is pointing to other fruit. (See also Matthew 7:16.)So what kind of fruit should your life actually produce as a follower of Christ? What kind of fruit is Jesus looking for in you?
Fruits of the Spirit: Gentleness the giant1 Thessalonians 2:3-8Rev. Justin OlivettiMain idea: Gentleness is a giant fruit of the Spirit
Fruits of the Spirit: The faithful friendMatthew 25:20-23Rev. Justin OlivettiMain idea: God is faithful to make us faithful
The Apostle Paul reiterates our freedom in Christ in Chapter 4 before turning his focus on how our freedom is to be used as an opportunity to serve one another in love and not as an opportunity for the flesh. Pastor Dan walks us through Galatians 5, comparing works of the flesh to fruits of the Spirit. Ultimately, just as we are justified by grace through faith, so are we sanctified by faith as the Holy Spirit grows fruit in us.
Fruits of the Spirit: Do good!Galatians 6:9-10Rev. Justin OlivettiMain idea: Do the good work Jesus designed for you
Fruits of the Spirit: Acts of kindnessTitus 3:3-7Rev. Justin OlivettiMain idea: Kindness draws people to Christ
Fruits of the Spirit: The clothes of patienceColossians 3:12-14Rev. Justin OlivettiMain idea: Patience is a set of clothes we wear daily
Fruits of the Spirit: Peace outPhilippians 4:4-7Rev. Justin OlivettiMain idea: Only God can give us true, lasting peace in our lives
Fruits of the Spirit: The joyful Christian1 Peter 1:6-9Rev. Justin OlivettiMain idea: We are commanded to rejoice in faith
Description In this episode, “The Art of Being Gentle With Yourself,” we explore what it means to practice self-compassion in a world that constantly pushes perfection. Together, we'll look at the definition of self-compassion, how it connects with gentleness, and why gentleness—as a fruit of the Spirit—is something Christians often overlook when it comes to themselves. We'll talk about how gentleness can play a powerful role in healing trauma, especially since trauma can feel like the opposite of compassion and softness. I'll share some personal examples of how I've learned to slow down, give myself grace, and be gentler in my own healing journey—physically, mentally, and spiritually. Finally, we'll consider how practicing gentleness toward ourselves can help us extend true compassion and kindness to others.For breakdown of episode and sources, GO HERE:https://docs.google.com/document/d/1sRCbHRW9kc84cTAxz1BnGttNcbx8TzEhEpU58Mb1B_4/edit?usp=sharingChristian Emotional Recovery Resources Podcast WebsiteAccess Episodes, Get Free Resources, and More Facebook GroupJoin Community, Get Support, and Get Weekly Encouragement YouTube ChannelSubscribe for Exclusive Material Not on Podcast Christian Emotional Recovery StoreGet meditations, infographics, journals, and other resources for your healing journey Trauma SurvivorsCheck out Resources Page for Trauma Survivors Email ListGet updates on episodes, platform, resources, and products Free ResourceFree Visual A.C.O.R.N Resource to Heal Difficult Emotions Donate Monthly Through PatreonHelp More Trauma Survivors Through This Ministry ...
In this powerful message on peace, we're reminded that true peace isn't the absence of trouble, but the presence of God amidst our storms. The fruit of the Spirit, particularly peace, is explored through the lens of Galatians 5. We're challenged to let the Holy Spirit guide our lives, producing peace that surpasses understanding. SERMON NOTES:https://drive.google.com/file/d/1oOsnZJgzWMUiQHydb0j7lhQnVu2youF2/view?usp=sharingWebsite | https://lifechurchww.comFacebook | https://facebook.com/lifechurchww Instagram | https://instagram.com/lifechurchww Vida Music | https://vidamsc.com
Fruits of the Spirit: Love is the greatest1 Corinthians 13:1-13Rev. Justin OlivettiMain idea: God is love, and so must we be
There is a saying that a lot of counselors have, "feelings are information, not direction." Grief makes us irrational, but the Holy Spirit can convict us to guide our actions. Let us all display self-control in the gentleness that we treat others with. Pastor Brian share a powerful message that the whole world needs to hear right now. R.I.P. Charlie Kirk (1993-2025) Join us in person: 22811 S. Cedar Rd., Manhattan, IL 60442 Learn More: encounterthrive.com Give Online: encounterthrive.churchcenter.com/giving
Live to give, strong words from a faithful man of God. It is made clear in Scripture that the world will know us by the fruits we produce which is a reflection of our heart. What is a true sign of this? Our ability to be good to one another, even those who wrong us, and the consistency to which we do it (faithfulness). We hope this message blesses you this week. Join us in person: 22811 S. Cedar Rd., Manhattan, IL 60442 Learn More: encounterthrive.com Give Online: encounterthrive.churchcenter.com/giving
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/1141/29
Fruits of the Spirit: In step with the SpiritGalatians 5:22-25Rev. Justin OlivettiMain idea: God invites us to work with him to become fruitful
We may not have service this Sunday but Pastor Brian has a very special announcement to share! Join us in person: 22811 S. Cedar Rd., Manhattan, IL 60442 Learn More: encounterthrive.com Give Online: encounterthrive.churchcenter.com/giving
The tree of life bears many fruits, take these and allow them to nourish your life. The fruits of the spirit are as follows: love, joy, peace, long suffering (better known as patience), kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self control. This mini series is roughly based on scared text and serves as the contrast to the seven deadly sins mini series during the first half of this season. Contact: Main email: agentk21podcast@gmail.com -Music: agentk21music@gmail.com -Counseling: Fullcirclecounselingservice@gmail.com Full Circle Counseling - https://www.keandranesmith.com/Dream interpretations - https://www.keandranesmith.com/services Reiki/Cardinal Healing - https://www.keandranesmith.com/services Subscribe YouTube channel - https://youtube.com/@podcast-1111?si=qc3uZrZiMTc0QXV4Donations via -CashApp $agentk21 -PayPal: keandranesmith@gmail.com-Zelle ⭐️Take the loving it all challenge!⭐️Loving It All .mp3 by MaryJWanna on #SoundCloud https://soundcloud.com/maryjwanna/loving-it-all-mp3?ref=thirdParty&p=i&c=1&si=A8BDB4919968404D9B94313991A6D156&utm_source=thirdParty&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=social_sharingThis track needs drums, whoever makes the best beat (or whatever) wins! Winner gets -
It sure is difficult to realize that you lack patience for others but expect it from them at the same time; I know I, as the one writing this, have this realization of myself almost daily. Sometimes God has to hit the brakes in our own lives. God, who loves us, is not in a hurry. God knows what He's doing, when He's doing it, and why He's doing it. Let's dive into the fruit of patience with Pastor Brian. Also, an important message to our kind listeners, there will be no service Sunday, August 31st, 2025, we'll be back to our regular schedule the week after. Join us in person: 22811 S. Cedar Rd., Manhattan, IL 60442 Learn More: encounterthrive.com Give Online: encounterthrive.churchcenter.com/giving
Cultivating Fruits of the Spirit: Self-Control (8.24.25, Alison Noll) by River NYC Sermons
Cultivating Fruits of the Spirit: Faithfulness (8.17.25, Maddie Abbott) by River NYC Sermons
*Jack Hartzler - Galatians 5:22*
Peace, something that tends to elude those of us who live in and near big cities. This week, we have the opportunity to learn how important peace truly is for us. Pastor Brian explains the difference between having gifts of the spirit, versus fruits of the spirit, which extends from a peace that surpasses all understanding. We hope this message blesses you this week. Also, an important message to our kind listeners: there will be no service Sunday, August 31st, 2025, we'll be back to our regular schedule the week after. Join us in person: 22811 S. Cedar Rd., Manhattan, IL 60442 Learn More: encounterthrive.com Give Online: encounterthrive.churchcenter.com/giving
Joy is something that can grow out, it's contagious among people. It's hard to really lean into and experience that joy sometimes in this fallen world we live in. Some days we're feeling it, some days it feels impossible. So how do we live out that joy the Holy Spirit bestows upon us? Let's dive into this with Pastor Brian! Join us in person: 22811 S. Cedar Rd., Manhattan, IL 60442 Learn More: encounterthrive.com Give Online: encounterthrive.churchcenter.com/giving
Cultivating Fruits of the Spirit: Gentleness (8.10.25, Alison Noll) by River NYC Sermons
The Lord offers a parable that reveals the sober truth that we are stewards of the gift of our lives, challenging us to engage honesty, gratitude, and the Fruits of the Spirit to direct the unique blessings we have received from God. (Lectionary #117) August 10, 2025 - Cathedral Rectory - Superior, WI Fr. Andrew Ricci - www.studyprayserve.com
*Jack Hartzler - Galatians 5:22*
This week, Pastor Tony Herring talks about how God wants to see the redemptive work of His Son and the sanctifying power of His Spirit on display in our lives.
Join Fr. Nick and Dr. Roxanne as they conclude the series on the Fruits of the Spirit with self-control. The Fruits of the Spirit starts with love and ends in self-control. Learn how to practice self-control in your life and strengthen your relationship with God.
Join Fr. Nick and Dr. Roxanne as they conclude the series on the Fruits of the Spirit with self-control. The Fruits of the Spirit starts with love and ends in self-control. Learn how to practice self-control in your life and strengthen your relationship with God.
The podcast is back Thrive! Sorry for the absence, we had some technical difficulties that have been worked out. What a week to be back too, we are in a new series on the Fruits of the Spirit. Has anyone ever told you judging someone is wrong if you are a Christian? Well Jesus says we can judge a tree by its fruit? How can those two ideas line up? Let's dive into this with Pastor Brian! Join us in person: 22811 S. Cedar Rd., Manhattan, IL 60442 Learn More: encounterthrive.com Give Online: encounterthrive.churchcenter.com/giving
Cultivating Fruits of the Spirit: Kindness (7.27.25, Maddie Abbott) by River NYC Sermons
Cultivating Fruits of the Spirit (7.20.25, 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!
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.
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.
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.
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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
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?