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The Fruit of the Spirit is Goodness

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<strong>Fruit</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Spirit</strong> <strong>is</strong> <strong>Goodness</strong> Galatians 5:22-23How many <strong>of</strong> you have been told by your mom or dad, “Be a goodboy!” or “Be a good girl!”? What does that mean exactly? Most <strong>of</strong> uswould say that to be good, you shouldn’t do anything that’s bad.<strong>Goodness</strong> involves doing things that are right, but it goes way beyondstaying out <strong>of</strong> trouble. Doing things God’s way, instead <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> wayeveryone else does <strong>the</strong>m, <strong>is</strong> <strong>the</strong> definition <strong>of</strong> real goodness.We show goodness by choosing to obey God, even when it <strong>is</strong> hard.We should be actively looking for opportunities to do what God says <strong>is</strong><strong>the</strong> right thing to do.That’s what Daniel and h<strong>is</strong> friends did when <strong>the</strong>y were taken <strong>of</strong>f toBabylon. Let’s turn in our Bibles to <strong>the</strong> book <strong>of</strong> Daniel, Chapter 1.Many years after King David ruled Israel, four boys who wereprobably about 14 years old, lived in Israel. But, because <strong>the</strong> Israelitesdid not remain faithful to God, God allowed <strong>the</strong>m to be captured by<strong>the</strong> Babylonians.<strong>The</strong> armies <strong>of</strong> Babylon destroyed Jerusalem and took <strong>the</strong> peoplecaptive, including <strong>the</strong>se four boys. <strong>The</strong>y were forced to march all <strong>the</strong>way to Babylon, 900 miles away, and put into slavery.Upon arriving in Babylon, King Nebuchadnezzar, <strong>the</strong> king <strong>of</strong> Babylon,gave orders to h<strong>is</strong> chief <strong>of</strong>ficial to choose <strong>the</strong> best young men from <strong>the</strong>captives.Daniel 1:4“Select only strong, healthy, and good looking young men,” he said.“Make sure <strong>the</strong>y are well versed in every branch <strong>of</strong> learning, are giftedwith knowledge and good judgment, and are suited to serve in <strong>the</strong> royalpalace. Train <strong>the</strong>se young men in <strong>the</strong> languages and literature <strong>of</strong>Babylon.”Nebuchadnezzar knew he needed clever men to help him rule <strong>the</strong>Hebrew people. <strong>The</strong>y were to be taught <strong>the</strong> language and knowledge<strong>of</strong> Babylon. <strong>The</strong>y would be trained in philosophy, literature, andastronomy. At <strong>the</strong> end <strong>of</strong> three years, <strong>the</strong>y would be ready to enter <strong>the</strong>King’s service as adv<strong>is</strong>ors.Among those chosen were Daniel and h<strong>is</strong> three friends. Now, <strong>the</strong>seboys may have been excited to be chosen; that meant <strong>the</strong>y would notbe treated like slaves like all <strong>the</strong> rest <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> people taken to Babylonfrom Israel. But along with th<strong>is</strong> privilege came problems – <strong>the</strong>y were tobe fed from <strong>the</strong> king’s table.Daniel 1:5<strong>The</strong> king assigned <strong>the</strong>m a daily ration <strong>of</strong> food and wine from h<strong>is</strong> ownkitchens. <strong>The</strong>y were to be trained for three years, and <strong>the</strong>n <strong>the</strong>y wouldenter <strong>the</strong> royal service.When Daniel and h<strong>is</strong> three friends came into <strong>the</strong> dining room for <strong>the</strong>irfirst meal <strong>the</strong>y realized that <strong>the</strong> food being served was strictly againstGod’s laws. Certain meat, such as pork, <strong>is</strong> forbidden by <strong>the</strong> Jew<strong>is</strong>hlaw. And, <strong>the</strong>re are many special instructions in <strong>the</strong> Old Testamentregarding how to fix food <strong>the</strong> proper way. <strong>The</strong> food <strong>of</strong>fered to <strong>the</strong>mhad not been prepared according to those laws and <strong>the</strong>refore wouldnot be right for <strong>the</strong>m to eat.Also, before eating, <strong>the</strong> king usually <strong>of</strong>fered h<strong>is</strong> food to <strong>the</strong> false godsas part <strong>of</strong> worshiping <strong>the</strong> idols <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Babylonian people. Eating thatfood would be just like worshiping <strong>the</strong> idols—not honoring God.Daniel might have been thinking, “If we obey <strong>the</strong> king and eat <strong>the</strong>food, we will d<strong>is</strong>obey God. But if we don’t eat <strong>the</strong> food, we will d<strong>is</strong>obey<strong>the</strong> king and he may have us killed.” Th<strong>is</strong> was a tough dec<strong>is</strong>ion forDaniel to make. It would have been easy for Daniel and h<strong>is</strong> friendsjust to go ahead and eat <strong>the</strong> king’s food. <strong>The</strong>y might have thought,“No one will ever know. Our parents are not here and besides, thatlaw <strong>is</strong> so old-fashioned, and everybody else <strong>is</strong> doing it… what would<strong>the</strong>y think if we didn’t go along with <strong>the</strong> crowd?”Daniel and h<strong>is</strong> friends decided that no matter what happened <strong>the</strong>ywould obey God. <strong>The</strong>y knew <strong>the</strong>y must do what <strong>is</strong> right. God gaveDaniel and h<strong>is</strong> friends courage to obey God’s rules. That <strong>is</strong> truegoodness.Page 36 <strong>Fruit</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Spirit</strong> Lesson #7

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