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Gentleness: The Fruit of the Spirit a 7-Day Bible-Reading Plan by Kenneth Copeland MinistriesSample

Gentleness: The Fruit of the Spirit a 7-Day Bible-Reading Plan by Kenneth Copeland Ministries

DAY 4 OF 7

Gentleness Wins the Fight

Who doesn’t like winning a fight? 

But strategy is the way to win. Most people think erupting with anger, making great debate points, or pointing out another’s flaws is the way you win. But it isn’t. That’s the lie of the enemy.

If you think about it, people fighting over who gets to be the boss is behind most of the strife in the world. That’s also what’s behind most marriage problems and church splits. It’s what triggers wars between nations. Time and again, fights erupt because people on both sides are vying for control.

Here’s how you win.

Respond to every situation with the fruit of gentleness.

That’s right. It may not seem like it initially, but the force of gentleness will keep you out of such fights in the first place. It will save your marriage and help prevent that split in your church. It will help bring peace to an entire nation. 

When you get angry, go to God about it. He’s the One who can take care of it for you. If you respond in anger to other people, they’ll get angry in return, and the fight will be on. But if you’ll look to God, He can enable you to come out a winner without you ever having to fight.

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About this Plan

Gentleness: The Fruit of the Spirit a 7-Day Bible-Reading Plan by Kenneth Copeland Ministries

What does gentleness—one of the fruit of the spirit listed in Galatians 5:22-23—look like when it is operating in a Christian’s life? Make no mistake—it doesn’t look like weakness! In this seven-day study, you’ll learn what gentleness is, how you can excel at being gentle, and all the benefits that come with it. When you walk in the fruit of gentleness, everything will go right for you!

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We would like to thank Kenneth Copeland Ministries for providing this plan. For more information, please visit: http://www.kcm.org