• Fruit of the Spirit | Gentleness

  • Sep 13 2023
  • Length: 53 mins
  • Podcast

Fruit of the Spirit | Gentleness

  • Summary

  • What do you think of when you hear someone described as gentle? So often we view gentleness as a weaker characteristic, but Scripture paints a different story. In this episode, Tabitha Caplinger sits down with Josh Earls and Fawn Ellerbrook to Gentleness & meekness as we continue our study on the Fruit of the Spirit. 

    00:00 Introductions

    02:00 What is Scriptural gentleness?

    05:50 What does gentleness look like in culture & our lives?

    12:00 Recognizing when we're misusing power or influence

    13:00 What love has to do with it all

    15:30 The posture & motivation of the heart matters

    20:00 Gentleness as strength

    22:25 The importance of seeing the humanity in each other

    29:10 Truth and the power of a narrative

    31:32 How much do you trust God?

    34:55 Sometimes gentleness looks passive

    43:35 The partnership of grace & wisdom

    45:00 What "Beauty & The Beast" can teach us

    48:27 Remind yourself of God's love & grace toward yourself

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    Watch the Fruit of the Spirit Series here

    Let us know what you've been learning! Send an email to Fawn Ellerbrook at fellerbrook@faithcommunity.co 

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