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The Fruit of the Spirit 3 (How the Fruit of the Spirit works)

By Ayoola Fakeye   Christianity is not a rule-based religion. But life in the Spirit is based on fellowship with the triune God. That would lead us to how this fruit works.   As I was meditating, I got a verse of the scripture which I have never seen in the light I will be sharing with you. It is a famous scripture. However, I want you all to open your heart to receive all Lord has for you.    “ I am the true vine, and My Father is the vinedresser. Every branch in Me that does not bear fruit He takes away, and every branch that bears fruit He prunes, that it may bear more fruit. You are already clean because of the word which I have spoken to you. Abide in Me, and I in you. As the branch cannot bear fruit of itself unless it abides in the vine, neither can you, unless you abide in Me.  “ I am the vine, you are the branches. He who abides in Me, and I in him, bears much fruit; for without Me, you can do nothing. ”  John 15:1-5. ‭   These were the last w...

The Fruit of the Spirit 2 (What you need to know about it 2)

Ayoola Fakeye In the previous article, I shared that the flesh can never produce anything godly. At the core of the flesh is evil. Therefore, You cannot produce the fruit of the Holy Spirit by the flesh.   In this article, I will love to continue sharing that the flesh cannot produce the fruit of the Spirit. This foundational knowledge will help you to live a victorious life over sin.  Whenever we attempt to produce what can only be obtained by the Spirit, we get weakened in our Christian pilgrimage. We will also set up our conscience to judge and condemn you. The conscience is part of our being, that has an innate understanding of right and wrong or good and evil. Therefore, whenever we attempt to produce any of the characteristics of the fruit of the Spirit by our flesh, our conscience will always inflict guilt, pain, and some emotional damage because we will never meet the standard. Thus, The flesh hinders the outpouring of the anointing from the Fruit of the Spirit.  ...

The Fruit of the Spirit 1 (What you need to know about it)

  Fakeye Ayoola   By God’s grace, this is the first episode in a brand-new series: The Fruit of the Spirit. I believe as we reflect together on God’s word, the power in God’s word will transform us in such a way that we begin to manifest the Fruit of the Spirit in all that we do.  Our reference text for the series is taken from Galatians 5:22-23  Today, I will introduce the series: tagged “what you need to know about the Fruit of the Spirit.” I will firstly share about the fruit as a whole before we begin to look at each constituent which is listed in Galatians 5:22-23  From the reference text, the first word in verse 22 is ‘but.’ The word ‘but’ is so significant in a sentence; we use it to contrast two opposing things or statements. Therefore, to know what Paul was contrasting, it will be necessary to look briefly at the previous verses.  So, when we take a little step backward to vs. 19-21, Paul talks about the works of the flesh. (You can check love how ...

Faith Life 71 (The centrality of the Lamb 2)

  Ayoola Fakeye   As I conclude this  subject series of Faith, it is fascinating for me to remind you of the Love of the savior: How Jesus has loved us with eternal love, came to the earth, carried the cross of agony, and bled all on that cross. Now He is risen again and occupied the throne of the universe. What a dear, wonderful Savior is ours! In the previous article, I presented the doctrine of the Lamb from St. Peter's epistle where we saw Jesus, the Lamb, as the center of all divine revelation. Through His work on the cross, His body became the magnet that brought the OT saints and the NT saints under the same family. Now I announce; Jesus is not just the center but the circumference of divine revelation, the entirety of the revelation of God to man. He is the unifying theme that makes all the books in the bible one consistent whole. Hallelujah! I can never be tired of speaking about the Lamb that was slain for my redemption. Will you? Apostle Peter continued His exp...

Faith Life 70 (The centrality of the Lamb)

Ayoola Fakeye As we approach the conclusion of this great series; Faith Life of believers, it's a blessing to the heart to conclude with this eternal subject, namely; the centrality of the lamb. In the previous article , I shared Christ's redemptive work on the cross that brought the two dispensations (Old Testament saints and New Testament Saints) together under one family ( Hebrews 11:39-40 ). Christ's substitutionary sacrifice is the binding force that brings the OT saints and the NT saints together unto God.   John, the beloved (as popularly called) in John 1, tells us of the slain Lamb that takes away the worl d's  sins. Modern-day Pentecostals don't like the subject. However, it gladdens my heart to announce that the Lamb slain is the theme of the entire bible. The Bible is God's testimony to the Lamb. I discovered that when God wants to do something remarkable on the earth or in the life of a man, or when God intends to cut covenant with man, He refers a ...

Faith Life 69 (Family of Faith)

  Ayoola Fakeye   Hebrews 11:39-40 There are two sides to God's order of events. The Old Testament and the New Testament. In the Old Testament, is where God made the promise as regards the redemption of man. And in the New Testament, the fulfillment of it is done.    The Bible refers to what we are experiencing as  “ something better ”  even though the bible does not use a comparative sense to describe God or what He possesses. For instance, you can't see in the scripture,  “ I am the best Shepherd ” “ I am the truest vine ”  or I am the best lover. ”  What you can only see is,  “ I am the good Shepherd ” “ I am the true vine ”  or  “ God is love. ”  That is because there is an absolute in who God is. Therefore, there is no space for comparison because it does not exist.   Now, why am I saying this?   The Bible says,  “ God has provided something better for us. ”  That implies t...

Faith life 68 (True Heroes)

Ayoola Fakeye The true Heroes  All those mentioned in chapter 11 of Hebrews and those referred to are the true heroes. They are true heroes because of their faith in the promised Messiah  –  Jesus Christ. These men received the promise of the messiah strongly by faith. God Himself reported about them, and He placed them in the His arrangement because they look towards the promise. God fixed them in the sequence of order of His dealings with man because they kept their eyes focused on the promise. This promise was a bond that maintained the circle of God's event and order until the messiah showed up. Now he is the provision. I mean the propitiation (wrath-bearer) for our sins  ( 1 John 2:2 ) . Beloved, if the Old Testament saints received the promise strongly by Faith, and they rejoiced in the expectation of His coming, and they could cheerfully suffer for that sake ( Hebrews 11:  33-38), How much more, we, t...

Faith Life 67 (Faith that transforms 3)

Ayoola Fakeye   In the previous article , we’ve seen the two transformations that took place in Rahab's life as a result of her faith.   1. It makes her renounce her way of belief and align herself with God’s worldview.  2. Faith produces a transformation in her character.   Today, we shall consider the three other transformations in the life of Rahab as a result of her Faith.   3. Faith in Christ will aid us to do nothing against the gospel but for the gospel. Joshua 2:4 gives an account of how Rahab hid the spies. She turned her back on her people and defended the people of Israel. That was the result of the faith she have in the God of Israel, or else she might have exposed the spies. Beloved, your faith cannot be active in the Lord, and not be sold out for him. Fire will always be burning in your bone, ready to be an influence in your generation for the Lord. If that is not true about your life, then you need to check...

Faith Life 66 (Faith that transforms 2)

 By Ayoola Fakeye “ By faith the harlot Rahab did not perish with those who did not believe, when she had received the spies with peace. ” Hebrews  11:31 ‬  “ Likewise, was not Rahab the harlot also justified by works when she received the messengers and sent them out another way? ”  James  2:25 ‬  Apostle James introduced the above sentence with  “ Likewise, ”  that is, in the same way. And preceding this statement was an account of Abraham ’ s faith ( James 2:24 ). Rahab, the harlot, was justified the same way Abraham was is what Apostle James meant. That is beautiful! She also received the same reward Abraham and his children received. She became part of Abraham's family because of her simple faith in the God of Israel and what He has done. In the Christian faith, there is no first-class or second-class citizen before God! Your Faith will produce great transformation when it looks up to Calvary, just as it did to Rahab. But when our faith is no...

Faith life 65 (Faith that transforms)

  FAITH THAT TRANSFORMS By Ayoola Fakeye (PAF)   “ By faith the harlot Rahab did not perish with those who did not believe when she had received the spies with peace. ”  Hebrews 11:31 ‬  Hebrew chapter 11 popularly refers to the faith Chapter, featuring decent and great men of God. Most of their names are what we bear today, such as Abel, Noah, Enoch, Abraham, and men who made their mark in Biblical History. And to my surprise, the last person, the apostle would call out is a harlot. Great! The Apostle chose to speak about this woman to show us that the faith of Christ is available to everyone, irrespective of the past life. So, you need not shy back again because of your background or past life; take the bold step of Faith this woman took. The faith of Christ is available for everyone. To enjoy it does not depend on your past. It depends solely on acknowledging and believing the Saviour, Christ. For Rahab, she was an alien to the commonwealth of Israel and then a ha...

Faith Life 64 (Faith that overcomes obstacle 2)

FAITH THAT OVERCOMES OBSTACLES 2 By Ayoola Fakeye   “ By faith, the walls of Jericho fell after they were encircled for seven days. ”  Hebrews 11:30 ‬   “ Now Jericho was securely shut up because of the children of Israel; none went out, and none came in. And the Lord said to Joshua:  “ See! I have given Jericho into your hand, its king, and the mighty men of valor. ”  Joshua 6:1-2 ‬    God told the people of Israel that they had already inherited the land. It ’ s already a done deal. That also must be settled in our hearts that our victory is a done deal.   The instructions God gave to the Israelites ( Joshua 6:3-5 )   God told them that the ark should be ahead of them so that everyone followed it. This ark is very symbolic of the Old Testament era. It symbolizes the presence of God.   God also instructed them to round the city once for seven days. Then on the seven days, they should do it seven times. And in all their proceedings, the ...