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God's Faithfulness Bible Quotes By Keri Wyatt Kent

Galatians 5:22-23 describes the fruit of the Spirit, which is "love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control." Notice the verse does not say the "fruits" of the Spirit, but fruit. The fruit, or result, of the Spirit working in our lives is that we become not just some but all of these things: more loving, more patient, more faithful, and so forth. This verse is not a to-do list for us to work through, but a description of the transformation that occurs when God's Spirit begins to work in us. — Keri Wyatt Kent

God's Faithfulness Bible Quotes By Jim George

Faithfulness and character are noble qualities that God honors. — Jim George

God's Faithfulness Bible Quotes By K. Howard Joslin

Can I really take God at his word? — K. Howard Joslin

God's Faithfulness Bible Quotes By Jim George

Faithfulness in little things will prepare you for greater tasks from God. — Jim George

God's Faithfulness Bible Quotes By Jim George

Faithfulness to God requires your obedience, even when it's difficult. — Jim George

God's Faithfulness Bible Quotes By Zhang Yun

I am the true God; I am the living God, the eternal King. I am the Most High over all the earth; I am exalted far above all gods. Righteousness and justice are the foundation of my throne; love and faithfulness go before me. My plans stand firm forever, the purposes of my heart through all generations. The heavens proclaim my righteousness, and all the peoples see my glory. — Zhang Yun

God's Faithfulness Bible Quotes By John Piper

Christmas cut history in two ages, the Age of Promise, and the Age of Fulfillment. — John Piper

God's Faithfulness Bible Quotes By Casey Lute

Some say "God helps those who help themselves," but the Bible says the exact opposite: God helps the helpless. God helps those who, left to themselves, would die in their sins. He even helps those who hate him and who, by nature, continually oppose him. He does this because he is not like us. By nature, he is "merciful and gracious, slow to anger, and abounding in steadfast love and faithfulness" (Exodus 34:6). — Casey Lute