Hey guys! Thanks for joining us on our walk through the fruits of the Spirit, as Paul describes in Galatians 5:
But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, forbearance, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control. (Galatians 5:22-23a)
Think of someone in your life whom would call a “good person.” Do you have someone in mind? Aren’t they always helping other people, thinking about the needs of others, prioritizing other people’s welfare above their own?
Do you have someone in your life whom you’d characterize as a “good friend”? Whom you could count on to help you move, or watch your dog for a weekend, or to listen if you called them up and needed to get something off your chest?
Being a good person means being a selfless person. The best people you know are the people who make you their priority. Those are good people.
Jesus made you his priority. In John’s Gospel Jesus calls himself the Good Shepherd. He says this,
I am the good shepherd. The good shepherd lays down his life for the sheep. (John 10:11)
Jesus literally set himself aside for your benefit. He put your needs first. And your biggest need was to be forgiven of all the bad in your life; to be saved from your sin. Jesus fulfilled that need by setting his life aside for you. Now you are good with God. You will not be treated as your sins deserve.
Martin Luther once said, “God doesn’t need your good works, but your neighbor does.” As far as God is concerned, you’re good. You were never going to earn his love, but thanks to Jesus you will never have to. He fully and freely is committed to loving and forgiving you all your days. There’s nothing you can do to make him love you any more. There’s nothing he needs from you.
But your neighbor does need you. The people in your life need your goodness to them. Your friend needs someone to be able to talk to when they’re struggling. Your spouse needs someone to treat them nicely when the whole world is screaming at them. Your children need a strong and loving parent to teach them. Your coworkers need someone to brighten up their day with a cheerful, hardworking attitude. Your good works make a huge difference in the life of others. And they are much needed!
There’s a specific prayer some families pray as they sit down to have a meal together. It’s been dubbed “the Common Table Prayer.” It ends with this verse:
Give thanks to the LORD, for he is good; his love endures forever. (Psalm 118:29)
Who is good like God? Who has shown you goodness and love like your Savior Jesus? This is a goodness you won’t find anywhere else. You are good with God. So, go be good to others! God doesn’t need your good works, but your neighbor does!
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