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The Fruit of the Spirit - Part 2

Feb 1, 2026    Vincent Townsend

What if the peace we've been searching for has nothing to do with the absence of trouble and everything to do with the presence of God? This powerful exploration of peace as a fruit of the Spirit challenges us to reconsider what biblical peace truly means. Drawing from Galatians 5:22-23 and weaving through passages in Romans, Philippians, and the Psalms, we discover that peace isn't just a feeling—it's shalom, an all-around well-being that begins with our relationship with Jesus Christ. The message confronts us with a sobering truth: without Christ, we are like a tossing sea that cannot rest, at war with God Himself. But once we surrender to Him, everything changes. We move from opposition to acceptance, from anxiety to tranquility, from chaos to divine order. The practical application is profound—when anxiety rises in the present moment, we have the power to choose gratitude, which literally pushes out worry from our minds. We're challenged to make every effort toward peace with one another because we all bear God's image, we're motivated by love, and we're shaped by Jesus' example. This isn't about tolerating people we've wronged us; it's about actively seeking their wholeness and well-being, pointing them back to the ultimate source of peace.