I love what Richard Foster has to say about "being" and the fruit of the Spirit.
Foster talks about the fact that God's love has slipped into the heart of a Christian. He suggests that divine love sneaks into one's inner spirit and begins taking over habit patterns. Once that happens, Foster says, we begin to spontaneously bear the fruit of the Spirit:
That sounds attractive to me. I want to be free to just be.
Lord, please work in me, work in us. Fill us with your Spirit so that we overflow with love and joy and peace and all that.
- Chris
Foster talks about the fact that God's love has slipped into the heart of a Christian. He suggests that divine love sneaks into one's inner spirit and begins taking over habit patterns. Once that happens, Foster says, we begin to spontaneously bear the fruit of the Spirit:
"In the unguarded moments there is a spontaneous flow from the inner sanctuary of our lives of 'love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithulness, gentleness, self-control' (Gal. 5:22,23). There is no longer the tiring need to hide our inner selves from others. We do not have to work hard at being good and kind; we are good and kind." - Richard Foster, Celebration of Discipline, p. 9 (emphasis in original)
That sounds attractive to me. I want to be free to just be.
Lord, please work in me, work in us. Fill us with your Spirit so that we overflow with love and joy and peace and all that.
- Chris
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