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- Series: Fruit of the Spirit
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- Additional file: 2014-07-20 Fruit of the Spirit - Faithfulness - Mike Sullivan.docx
Introduction
Faithfulness: “the quality of reliability, trustworthiness, which makes a man a person on whom we can utterly rely and whose word we can utterly accept.” (William Barclay)
Outline
- God is Faithful
- God is Faithful When We Are Weak (1 Co. 1:4-9)
- God is Faithful When We Are Tempted (1 Co. 10:12-13)
- God is Faithful When We Are Suffering (1 Pe. 4:19)
- God is Faithful to Forgive (1 Jn. 1:9)
- Are You Faithful?
- Are You Faithful to God? (Rev. 2:10, 13)
- Are You Faithful to the Brethren? (He. 3:13; 10:24-25)
- Husbands, Are You Faithful to Your Wife? (Mt. 5:28; Pr. 31:28-29, 31)
- Wives, Are You Faithful to Your Husband? (1 Pe. 3:1-6; Tit. 2:4-5)
- Parents, Are You Faithful to Your Children? (Mt. 5:34a, 37)
- Children, Are You Faithful to Your Parents? (Ep. 6:1-3)
- Employees, Are You Faithful to Your Employer? (1 Pe. 2:18-25; Ep. 6:5-8)
- Final Reminders and Balance
- Our Faith Must Not Rest on Men (1 Co. 2:1-5)
Conclusion
“But I say, walk by the Spirit, and you will not carry out the desire of the flesh” (Ga. 5:16). “Those who belong to Christ Jesus have crucified the flesh with its passions and desires. If we live by the Spirit, let us also walk by the Spirit” (Ga. 5:24-25).