Fruit of the Spirit: A 14-Day Fast DevotionalNäide

Patience is a Fruit of the Spirit that many of us struggle to fully develop, yet it is one of the most profound ways you reflect God's character. Romans 2:4 reminds us of God’s extraordinary patience, saying, "Don’t you see how wonderfully kind, tolerant, and patient God is with you?" This patience is not just about waiting but about extending grace, exercising self-control, and creating space for God to work in us and through us. Moments of impatience, whether with ourselves or others, are opportunities to lean on the Holy Spirit, who empowers us to pause, reflect, and respond with love.
When you practice patience, you mirror the same grace that God extends to us daily. Even in our mistakes, God’s kindness and tolerance lead us back to Him, offering us countless opportunities to grow and transform. By relying on His strength, you can choose to pause and extend the same patience to those around us, allowing His work to flow through our actions. Patience is not a sign of weakness but a powerful declaration of trust in God’s timing and sovereignty.
Discussion Questions:
- How does remembering God’s patience with you help you show patience to others?
- In what areas of your life can you invite the Holy Spirit to help you practice patience this week?
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About this Plan

Welcome to the 14-Day Fruit of the Spirit Devotional! Over the next two weeks, we’ll dive into what it means to live a life led by the Holy Spirit and explore how His work in us produces real change. Based on Galatians 5:22-23, this devotional will break down the nine characteristics of the Fruit of the Spirit, like love, joy, and self-control, and show how they can shape your daily life, relationships, and faith.
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