Faithfulness // Fruit of the Spirit

Series - Fruit of the Spirit
Scriptures - Psalm 103:11; 1 Corinthians 4:1–2
Presenter - Steven Smith - Guest Teacher
Date - July 20, 2025

Life can feel overwhelming, and faithfulness might seem out of reach—but it isn’t. In this message, Pastor Matt reminds us that the foundation of our faithfulness is God’s unwavering faithfulness to us. From Abraham to David to Jesus, God has always kept His promises, and now His Spirit lives in us so we can reflect that same kind of commitment and follow-through.

We’re called to be faithful—not just to start well, but to finish well. Faithfulness means both commitment and completion. We can live that out when we remember who God is…and who we are.

Podcast

Sermon Notes

  1. Remember Who God Is
    Psalm 103:11
    • Faithfulness is commitment and completion.
  2. Remember Who You Are
    I Cor. 4:1-2
    • God does not exist for my will, but I exist for His will.

Faithfulness System Check

  1. Do I trust that God is faithful?
  2. Do I keep my word?
  3. Do I allow my feelings to drive my actions?

Faithfulness // Fruit of the Spirit

Life can feel overwhelming, and faithfulness might seem out of reach—but it isn’t. In this message, Pastor Matt reminds us that the foundation of our faithfulness is God’s unwavering faithfulness to us. From Abraham to David to Jesus, God has always kept His promises, and now His Spirit lives in us so we can reflect that same kind of commitment and follow-through.

We’re called to be faithful—not just to start well, but to finish well. Faithfulness means both commitment and completion. We can live that out when we remember who God is…and who we are.

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Faithfulness // Fruit of the Spirit

Life can feel overwhelming, and faithfulness might seem out of reach—but it isn’t. In this message, Pastor Matt reminds us that the foundation of our faithfulness is God’s unwavering faithfulness to us. From Abraham to David to Jesus, God has always kept His promises, and now His Spirit lives in us so we can reflect that same kind of commitment and follow-through.

We’re called to be faithful—not just to start well, but to finish well. Faithfulness means both commitment and completion. We can live that out when we remember who God is…and who we are.

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Goodness // Fruit of the Spirit

What does it really mean to be good?

This week we explore the fruit of the Spirit called Goodness—a trait often misunderstood and hard to define. But Scripture is clear: Goodness begins with God. From the opening chapter of Genesis to Moses’ mountaintop encounter in Exodus 33–34, we see that God doesn’t just do good things… He is good.

Main Idea: The Fruit of the Spirit are not commandments. They’re evidence that we are walking in the Spirit. And goodness? It’s not a performance—it’s God’s presence in your life.

✅ 5 Questions to measure the Spirit’s goodness in your life.

🔥 One unforgettable picture of God’s glory: not wrath or power—but mercy, love, and forgiveness.

🙏 A call to reflect the goodness of God to a broken world.

Let the Holy Spirit infuse your life with the kind of goodness that changes others—and leaves the scent of Jesus behind.

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