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Grace is called not the works of the Spirit but the fruits of the Spirit - Thomas Brooks (Puritan Quote)


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Grace is called not the works of the Spirit but the fruits of the Spirit - Thomas Brooks (Puritan Quote)


Dr. Steven Dilday on the Puritan Hard Drive


Now he that hath this tree of life, he hath also the fruit that grows upon this tree. “But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, longsuffering, gentleness, goodness, faith, meekness, temperance” (Gal. 5:22–23). Now grace is called not the works of the Spirit, but the fruits of the Spirit (1) because all grace is derived from the Spirit, as the fruit is derived from the root; and (2) to note the pleasantness and delightfulness of grace, for what is more pleasant and delightful than sweet and wholesome fruits; (3) to note the profit and advantage that redounds to them that have the Spirit, for as many grow rich by the fruits of their gardens and orchards, so many grow rich in grace, in holiness, in comfort, and in spiritual experiences by the fruits of the Spirit. Now why hath God given thee His Spirit, and why hath He laid in thy soul a stock of supernatural graces? But that thou mayest be every way qualified, disposed, and fitted for private prayer and to maintain secret communion with God.

 

- Thomas Brooks in Privy Key of Heaven on the Puritan Hard Drive


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- Jim Dodson, Reformed Presbyterian Scholar, https://www.covenanter.org/



Grace is called not the works of the Spirit but the fruits of the Spirit - Thomas Brooks (Puritan Quote)