Faithfulness, Meekness, and Temperance – The Final Three Fruits of the Spirit
The nine Fruit of the Spirit spoken of in Galatians 5:22-23 are love, joy, peace, longsuffering (patience), gentleness (kindness), goodness, faithfulness, meekness, and temperance (self-control).
Faithfulness
The seventh Fruit of the Spirit, faithfulness, is a characteristic of God that’s infused in believers through the indwelling of the Holy Spirit in us. As believers daily make room for the Spirit to fill their hearts with these divine Godly qualities, faithfulness grows inside that believer.
Faithfulness is defiend as “fidelity which makes one true to his task or promise” and “steadfast, dedicated, dependable”. This God-given faithfulness causes the believer to be able to be faithful and loyal to others, in a way not seen or even understood by the world. Faithfulness instilled by the Holy Spirit into the believer is necessary and needed to stay loyal to God, each other, family, and friends. The results of this Fruit of the Spirit are less heartache and broken trust.
Meekness – Otherwise known as being Humble
The eighth Fruit of the Spirit is meekness, a necessary fruit that shines through in believers to others. Meekness is an effective fruit, or trait, because a believer will be spiritually sensitive to another’s plight. When a believer is meek, they have put aside their human pride and are able to serve others out of humility. Others will be greatly ministered to through this Fruit of the Spirit – they feel heard, valued, and cared about.
People will respond favorably to the believer who totally allows the Holy Spirit to fill them with meekness, which is exactly why God gives believers this fruit. By being living examples of the Holy Spirit, Christians become fruit producers for God! Meekness can also be defined as “mildness combined with tenderness”, “controlled strength”, and “equitable, reasonable, forbearing”.
Temperance – Possibly the Hardest for Humans to Let Go Of
Self control, or temperance, is the nineth Fruit of the Spirit, and definitely a vitally important quality in a Christian. The Scriptures tell us that our flesh and spirit are warring against each other in this life. Temperance is the God given trait that enables believers to daily battle the flesh and gain self control over our sinful natures so that we can stay focused on the things of God.
Using in this fruit gives the believer a lasting victory over oppressive struggles such as addictions, hot temper or anger issues, judgment and critical attitudes, and unforgiveness.
Allowing the Holy Spirit to lead and infiltrate in this area in our lives will produce strong and visible fruits for all to see, and give glory to God!