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December 5, 2024
The Prayer Focus: Bible Reading Plan
December 10, 2024The Fruit of the Spirit, as described in Galatians 5:22-23, represents the characteristics that the Holy Spirit cultivates in the lives of believers. These qualities—love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control—are essential for living a Christ-centered life.
This Fruit of the Spirit Bible Reading Plan will help you dive deeper into each aspect of the fruit over the course of nine weeks. Through daily readings and reflection, you’ll gain a better understanding of how these virtues can grow in your life and impact your relationships.
Why Study the Fruit of the Spirit?
A Christlike Life: Cultivating these traits reflects God’s love and brings glory to Him.
Spiritual Growth: Studying the Fruit of the Spirit helps you align your character with God’s will.
Practical Application: Each virtue influences how you treat others, make decisions, and respond to challenges.
How the Plan Works
This plan focuses on one fruit per week, with daily Bible passages that explore the meaning and application of that virtue. You’ll read Scripture that teaches about the fruit, see it in action, and learn how to embody it in your life.
Fruit of the Spirit Bible Reading Plan
Week 1: Love
Focus | Scripture Reference | Reflection/Focus |
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The Fruit of the Spirit | Galatians 5:22-23 | Reflecting on love as part of the Fruit of the Spirit. |
Love is Patient, Love is Kind | 1 Corinthians 13:4-7 | Understanding the qualities of love. |
God is Love | 1 John 4:7-12 | Recognizing that love originates from God. |
Love One Another | John 15:12-13 | Jesus’ command to love each other as He loved us. |
Love Must Be Sincere | Romans 12:9-10 | Practicing sincere, genuine love. |
The Greatest Commandments | Matthew 22:37-39 | Loving God and loving others. |
Love Binds All Virtues Together | Colossians 3:12-14 | Understanding how love unites other virtues. |
Week 2: Joy
Focus | Scripture Reference | Reflection/Focus |
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Rejoice in the Lord Always | Philippians 4:4 | Embracing joy in all circumstances. |
Fullness of Joy | Psalm 16:11 | Finding joy in God’s presence. |
The Joy of the Lord is Your Strength | Nehemiah 8:10 | Recognizing joy as a source of strength. |
Jesus’ Joy in Us | John 15:10-11 | Experiencing joy through Jesus. |
Abounding in Joy Through the Spirit | Romans 15:13 | Rejoicing through the power of the Holy Spirit. |
Joy in the Midst of Trials | Habakkuk 3:17-18 | Finding joy even in difficult times. |
Joy Unspeakable | 1 Peter 1:8-9 | Rejoicing in the hope of salvation. |
Week 3: Peace
Focus | Scripture Reference | Reflection/Focus |
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Perfect Peace for the Steadfast | Isaiah 26:3 | Trusting in God for peace. |
Peace of God Guards Your Heart | Philippians 4:6-7 | Experiencing peace that protects your mind. |
Peace That the World Cannot Give | John 14:27 | Understanding the unique peace from Jesus. |
Let the Peace of Christ Rule in Your Hearts | Colossians 3:15 | Allowing Christ’s peace to govern your life. |
Peace with God Through Jesus Christ | Romans 5:1 | Embracing peace with God through Jesus. |
Seek Peace and Pursue It | Psalm 34:14 | Actively pursuing peace. |
Blessed Are the Peacemakers | Matthew 5:9 | Encouraging peace-building in relationships. |
Week 4: Patience
Focus | Scripture Reference | Reflection/Focus |
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Patience Through Trials | James 1:2-4 | Growing in patience as we face challenges. |
The Lord is Patient With You | 2 Peter 3:9 | Reflecting on God’s patience towards us. |
Strengthened for Endurance and Patience | Colossians 1:11 | Asking for endurance and patience in faith. |
The End of a Matter is Better | Ecclesiastes 7:8 | Patience in seeing things through to completion. |
A Patient Person Calms a Quarrel | Proverbs 15:18 | The power of patience in resolving conflict. |
Be Patient in Affliction | Romans 12:12 | Practicing patience during difficult times. |
Do Not Grow Weary in Doing Good | Galatians 6:9 | Remaining patient and persistent in doing good. |
Week 5: Kindness
Focus | Scripture Reference | Reflection/Focus |
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Be Kind and Compassionate | Ephesians 4:32 | Practicing kindness and compassion in all relationships. |
The Kindness of God Our Savior | Titus 3:4-5 | Reflecting on God’s kindness that leads to salvation. |
Clothe Yourselves with Kindness | Colossians 3:12 | Embracing kindness as part of our identity in Christ. |
The Teaching of Kindness is on Her Tongue | Proverbs 31:26 | Speaking with kindness and wisdom. |
Be Kind to the Ungrateful | Luke 6:35 | Showing kindness to those who may not deserve it. |
God’s Kindness Leads to Repentance | Romans 2:4 | Understanding the transforming power of God’s kindness. |
Review the Fruit of the Spirit | Galatians 5:22-23 | Reviewing kindness as part of the Fruit of the Spirit. |
Week 6: Goodness
Focus | Scripture Reference | Reflection/Focus |
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The Goodness of God | Psalm 34:8 | Tasting and seeing the goodness of God. |
Doing Good Works | Ephesians 2:10 | Reflecting on how we are created for good works. |
The Goodness of the Lord Endures Forever | Psalm 23:6 | Rejoicing in the eternal goodness of God. |
Seek Good, Not Evil | Amos 5:14 | Choosing goodness and rejecting evil. |
Goodness of Character | Galatians 6:9 | Remaining steadfast in doing good. |
God’s Goodness Revealed Through Jesus | Mark 10:18 | Reflecting on the goodness of God revealed through Christ. |
Fruit of the Spirit: Goodness | Galatians 5:22-23 | Reviewing the role of goodness in the Fruit of the Spirit. |
Tips for Staying on Track
- Set a Time: Set aside a specific time each day for your Bible reading, whether it’s in the morning, during lunch, or before bed. Consistency is key to finishing the Bible in a year.
- Take Notes: Keep a journal or notebook for your thoughts, questions, and any insights you receive during your reading.
- Join Our Community: Consider joining our community or a Bible reading group or accountability partner to encourage each other as you read through the Bible together.
- Don’t Get Discouraged: If you miss a day or get behind, don’t be discouraged! Simply pick up where you left off and keep going.
Benefits of This Fruits Of The Spirit Study Plan
Encourages Growth: As you progress through the plan, you’ll see how God’s Word speaks to every area of life, fostering spiritual growth and personal transformation.
Deepens Spiritual Understanding: By focusing on specific themes, you gain a deeper, more holistic understanding of what the Bible teaches about key aspects of life.
Practical Wisdom: This plan will provide you with practical wisdom that you can apply to your relationships, work, finances, and overall approach to life.
Strengthens Your Faith: Themes such as grace, love, and forgiveness can deepen your trust in God and help you live out your faith more intentionally.
Conclusion
The Fruit of the Spirit is a beautiful picture of the character of Christ at work in us. This reading plan provides a focused way to grow in these qualities and live a life that honors God. Start this journey today and experience the transformation that comes from walking in step with the Spirit!