fruit of the spirit for kids

Fruit of the Spirit for Kids – 3 Ways to help it grow.

The fruit of the Spirit for kids is described in Galatians 5:22-23. It is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control. Are these characteristics that describe most children? If you have children around, you probably would love these characteristics to flow from them. However, growing these traits is not natural for them or us.

Little humans may show love and joy, but they typically want things right away. You are probably helping them develop patience. If you have babies or pets around your kids, you may tell them to be more gentle. In addition, we say to our children, “Be good.” However, we assume they know what “goodness” is. Likewise, we want them to be kind to others. We hope they show self-control and grow to be faithful.

It is easy to treat these Godly traits as human characteristics. We somehow believe that we can cultivate these values without the spirit that forms them. In addition, kids mimic the behaviors of others. Therefore, if they are with people who show the fruit of the Spirit, they are more likely to model these behaviors, too.

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The fruit of the Spirit comes from God. We read about it in His Word.

Kids need to see examples of the fruit of the Spirit

The first way kids can develop the fruit of the Spirit is to see it modeled. As a school principal, I focused a lot of effort on these qualities. First, I tried very hard to ensure that my own actions and thoughts were characterized by these traits. Likewise, I regularly asked the Holy Spirit to be in control and produce these qualities each day through me.

I also reminded my teachers that they needed to do the same. Together, we came up with specific things we could do to allow God to produce His fruit through us. You can read more about these steps here.

By recognizing these characteristics in each other and keeping our focus on the Holy Spirit, we were helping children grow, too.

We can create an environment for the fruit of the Spirit to grow.

Let’s talk farming. Farmers would never plant crops in areas where they knew the seeds could not grow. Much of their job is to prepare the land before planting. God prepares us and our kids to be fruitful, too. Putting kids in the environment where they see adults model the fruit of the Spirit is definetly good, Unfortunately, not all schools have principals and teachers who ask the Holy Spirit to grow His fruit through them. Therefore, we need to make sure our children are around other believers. We need to make sure they have a church family.

As my children grew, they often sought the advice of adults and older teens from our church. We ensured that church was not just a place we attended each week. The church is a family of believers. Consequently, we knew it was important to spend time with that family.

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The third way we can help kids to grow the fruit of the Spirit is by reading God’s Word with them. The Bible should not be a book they only use at church. It should also be something that you read together at home.

Become a fruit-bearing vessel like Little Pot!

The fruit of the Spirit can be produced through anyone who allows God to be their Lord and Savior. Understanding how God uses us to produce the fruit of the Spirit is important. That is why Little Pot and I have developed a seven-step process that will allow the potter to grow love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, and self-control through you. Just enter your first name and email so we can send you those seven steps. Then, you’ll get a fruitful Friday email each week with ways to be even more fruitful!

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