Transforming Your Life: The Process of Conversion
by United Church of God
None of us can overcome our sins and shortcomings without God's help. And God makes that help available to us through His Holy Spirit. But what exactly is that Spirit? How does it help us to change? And how do we receive it?
by Vince Szymkowiak
It's vital that Christians bear fruit in their lives—the fruit of the Spirit. But what does that fruit look like? In Jesus Christ we have the perfect example of what God's Spirit should produce in our lives.
by Don Hooser
The Bible tells us that God’s people will be led by God’s Spirit—and that the Spirit will produce specific evidence in their lives in the form of “fruit.” What are these, and what are they all about?
by Sydney Nyamasoka
Is God's Spirit in you? If so, what are the visible results in your life? In other words, what fruit is it bearing?
The Power of the Holy Spirit
by United Church of God
What does God's Holy Spirit do for us as Christians? This question goes to the heart of our religious beliefs, because without the power of God's Spirit we can have no deep, close relationship with the Father, nor can we become His...
by Don Hooser
Jesus Christ is cultivating supernatural "fruit" in the lives of His disciples. To understand that miraculous effect, we must first understand the awesome cause and ultimate source—the Spirit of God.
Bible Questions and Answers
by United Church of God
The Bible does not speak of evidence of the Holy Spirit being in us through physical, outward signs. Instead, it speaks of it in terms of actions of the heart.
by Jim Franks
By understanding what the Holy Spirit is, we can understand how can miraculously work in our life and produce pleasant fruit that benefits others.
by United Church of God
Contrary to Trinitarian teaching, Scripture reveals the Holy Spirit not as a person, but as something much different - the divine power through which God acts.
by Jim Franks
How the Feast of Pentecost celebrates another great miracle.
by David Baker
Joy is one of the fundamental fruits of following Christ. But, unfortunately, joy is not often immediately associated with Christianity. Where can we find the joy God offers?
by Don Hooser
The apostle Paul, locked in a depressing prison cell, wrote, "I have learned in whatever state I am, to be content." He reminded his readers that they also could have "God's peace, which is far beyond human understanding." You too can have...
by Joan Osborn
It's easy to make excuses, but God can work great changes in our lives if we let Him!
by Steven Britt
The question of bearing fruit expresses a worry that many of us have: Are we doing enough?
by Andy McClain
Glassmaking is an amazing and ancient art. Would you believe some properties of glass offer an interesting analogy for the Christian life?