Fruit of the Spirit
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Holy Spirit Infused Relationships {VOTD}
22 But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, longsuffering, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, 23 gentleness, self-control. Against such there is no law (Gal. 5:22-23, NKJV). If we were to be honest with each other, we could say relationships are not easy. Sometimes, they can be the hardest aspect of our lives. Everything can be going along… Continue reading
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Single Living: When Waiting Seems Like Just a Few Days
We are going to sidestep from our Fruit of the Spirit study for a couple of weeks, due to circumstances beyond my control. Meanwhile… Enjoy what we can deem as, “Lessons in Love from Jacob and Rachel”. Jacob and Rachel – Behind the Love Story Laban said, “It’s better that I give her to you… Continue reading
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The Character Flaws in Trials
In yesterday’s blog post, we learned that trials bring forth a pruning process. It’s painful. It’s unpleasant. The pruning effect is equally so. I love the fruit that comes out of trials. I have found myself in that particular spot for the past few years, as I have sat on this beautiful orchard of benefits that… Continue reading
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“What If” Scripture Challenge: Galatians 5:16-26
What if… we devote the next ten or eleven weeks to intently studying and applying Galatians 5:16-26 to our lives? What if… we allowed His Spirit to challenge, change, and conform us to the image of Christ – becoming more like Christ – by giving Him our time, energy, and thought processes: to do what exactly? My goal isn’t… Continue reading
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“In This House, We Will Giggle”
In This House, We Will Giggle is a new book by popular blogger, Courtney DeFeo. In this book, DeFeo explores how she can have the house and family life that she longs for: instilling values and Christ centered living, while giggling along the way. In each chapter of her book, she explores one specific virtue and… Continue reading
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My name is Stacey. This is my favorite space on the web. Gracefully Overcoming has become my outlet as I learn to cope with multiple chronic illnesses. It is where my trials and faith in Christ come together.