Topic: In Tune with the Spirit – Our Daily Bread  15 May 2020

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In Tune with the Spirit

Bible in a Year:2 Kings 22–23John 4:31–54

Since we live by the Spirit, let us keep in step with the Spirit.Galatians 5:25


SHAREToday’s Scripture & Insight:Galatians 5:16–26

As I listened to the piano tuner work on the elegant grand piano, I thought about the times when I’d heard that very same piano pour out the incredible sound of the “Warsaw Concerto” and the rich melody of “How Great Thou Art.” But now the instrument desperately needed to be tuned. While some notes were right on pitch, others were sharp or flat, creating an unpleasant sound. The piano tuner’s responsibility wasn’t to make each of the keys play the same sound but to assure that each note’s unique sound combined with others to create a pleasing harmonious whole.

Even within the church, we can observe notes of discord. People with unique ambitions or talents can create a jarring dissonance when they’re joined together. In Galatians 5, Paul pleaded with believers to do away with “discord, jealousy, fits of rage, [and] selfish ambition,” which would destroy fellowship with God or relationships with others. Paul went on to encourage us to embrace the fruit of the Spirit: “love, joy, peace, forbearance, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control” (vv. 20, 22–23).

When we live by the Spirit, we’ll find it easier to avoid unnecessary conflict on nonessential matters. Our shared sense of purpose can be greater than our differences. And with God’s help, each of us can grow in grace and unity as we keep our hearts in tune with Him.

By:  Cindy Hess Kasper

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Reflect & Pray

In what ways might I be causing discord among the body of believers? How can I spread harmony?

Gracious God, teach me how to “get in tune” with the Spirit’s leading and live in harmony with others.

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