The Fruit of the Spirit is Gentleness

“See, your king comes to you, gentle and riding on a donkey, on a colt, the foal of a donkey.”

—  Matthew 21:5

In Jesus’ statements of blessing (often called the Beatitudes) in Matthew 5:3-11, we read, “Blessed are the meek, for they will inherit the earth.” Today we equate meekness with being shy and timid. But the biblical concept of meekness is closer to gentleness. When a powerful person sets aside their power and acts humbly and gently for a better good, they are displaying meekness.

Long ago Zechariah prophesied about a king who would ride into Jerusalem on a donkey. This was quite unusual because a deliverer king would normally ride a horse as a symbol of power and victory. Jesus, however, came in gentleness, freeing his people from the grip of sin and death by humbling himself and dying on a cross. And then in amazing and surprising power he rose in victory over death and the grave. He did all of this for our sake, promising new, full life forever for all who believe in him.

There is a time to use power for righteous reasons, and there is a time when it’s better to serve with gentleness. Let’s ask the Spirit to guide us in showing gentleness for Jesus’ sake.

Holy Spirit, teach us when to be strong and bold and when to be humble and gentle so that your kingdom and people may be built up. In Jesus’ name we pray. Amen.


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TOP THREE THINGS TO KNOW FOR THIS WEEK OF JULY 31, 2024
 

1) Speedway Community Schools start back this Friday, August 2.  Let us pray for staff and students for a safe start to the school year.

 
2) Hendricks Civic Theater is presenting "The Sound of Music," and Faith's own Teresa Kofodimos is thrilled to be singing in the nuns' chorus! 

Show dates are August 2-4 (Friday & Saturday 7:30 p.m., and Sunday 2:30 p.m.) at Hendricks Live! performing arts center in Plainfield.  Tickets can be purchased at 
https://www.hendrickslive.org/tickets-sound-of-music.
 
3) Zoom Bible Studies start back from summer break:
  • Wednesday Bible Study returns August 7th
    • We will study the upcoming Bible lessons and really equips us for Sunday's Worship.
  • Faith Forumation returns August 11th
    • FF will be led by Jim Patton from St. Andrew's.  An open disscussion from both churches.  The link comes out on Sunday.
 

As always, I am standing by to serve and to be with you or yours in any way.  Just let me know.

God be with you until we meet again!

Pastor Doug Givan