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  1.) Forgiveness: Letting Go  
  2.) God Knows It All  
  3.) HOW MUCH YOU MATTER TO GOD  
  4.) Our Wrong Desires/ Fruit of the Spirit  
  5.) Ten Commandements For Successful Communication  
  6.) Twelve Tongue Tamers  
  7.) USING THE BIBLE TO MAKE DECISIONS  
  8.) Who does God say I am?  
  
  
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OUR WRONG DESIRES               FRUIT OF THE SPIRIT
 
1.  Evil                                     Good
2.  Destructive                           Productive
3.  Easy to ignite                       Difficult to ignite
4.  Self-centered                        Self-giving
5.  Oppressive/possessive           Liberating/nuturing
6.  Decadent                              Uplifting
7.  Sinful                                   Holy
8.  Deadly                                 Abundant life
 
 
Found in Galatians 5:16 - 26
 
 
This list pretty much goes hand-in-hand with the message I posted about Spiritual Self vs. Sinful Self.  When we follow our wrong desires look what are lives become, but if we follow after God's will we can have such a wonderful life.  Don't get me wrong, being a Christian isn't always one great day after another, but we make it through even the toughest of times because our Father is there to help and guide us.  That's why we must keep our focus on Him and learn to daily seek His will for our lives.
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