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"Do Try This At Home: Self-Control" | Galatians 5:16-25 | Living with Spirit-Led Self-ControlIn this message, part of our "Do Try This at Home" series, we explore the final Fruit of the Spirit—Self-Control—and how it helps us live out all the other fruits. Using the emotional rollercoaster of football season as an illustration, we discover what it means to walk by the Spirit instead of the flesh. Some days we're winning, other days we're losing self-control... sound familiar?🎯 Maybe you've been letting your emotions control you instead of the Spirit...🎯 Maybe you're riding the rollercoaster of life without the anchor of self-control...🎯 Maybe it's time to try something new—and remember you belong to Christ Jesus.🗝️ Key Takeaways:✔️ The Fruit of the Spirit isn't about trying harder, but about trusting deeper.✔️ Self-control isn't willpower—it's Spirit power working in us.✔️ Jesus is our ultimate example: He remained in perfect control so we could be set free.📖 Main Scripture:Galatians 5:16-25 (Fruit of the Spirit)Galatians 5:24 (Those who belong to Christ)#selfcontrol #FruitOfTheSpirit #ChristianSermon #Galatians5 #DoTryThisAtHome #ChristianFaith #SundaySermon #SpiritualGrowth #WalkByTheSpirit #ChristianLiving📖 Worship with us at St. Paul Lutheran Church in Sheboygan Falls:Thursday: 6:30 PM (Informal)Sunday: 8:00 AM (Traditional) | 9:30 AM (Blended) | 11:00 AM (Contemporary)----📌 About St. Paul Lutheran ChurchFounded in 1855, St. Paul Lutheran Church in Sheboygan Falls, WI, has been a steadfast beacon of faith, service, and community for over 165 years. From its early days with Reverend F. Steinbach ministering in homes to its modern ministries, St. Paul remains deeply rooted in the teachings of the Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod (LCMS).The congregation’s journey includes building its first church in 1858 and moving to its current facility in 1995. Ministry efforts extend beyond worship, including the Early Childhood Center (est. 1986) and The Gathering Place (est. 2008), which provides compassionate care for individuals with memory loss.With a mission to "Connect People to Christ by sharing His love in Word and action everywhere we are," St. Paul welcomes all to experience the love of Christ.📌 Stay Connected📺 Subscribe for more messages of faith: youtube.com/@StPaulSheboyganFalls👍 Like & Share to spread the Good News!📜 Licenses & Copyrights:Lutheran Service Book License 100010069CCLI Copyright 712799CCLI Streaming CSPL026675
By St. Paul Lutheran Church - Sheboygan Falls, Wisconsin"Do Try This At Home: Self-Control" | Galatians 5:16-25 | Living with Spirit-Led Self-ControlIn this message, part of our "Do Try This at Home" series, we explore the final Fruit of the Spirit—Self-Control—and how it helps us live out all the other fruits. Using the emotional rollercoaster of football season as an illustration, we discover what it means to walk by the Spirit instead of the flesh. Some days we're winning, other days we're losing self-control... sound familiar?🎯 Maybe you've been letting your emotions control you instead of the Spirit...🎯 Maybe you're riding the rollercoaster of life without the anchor of self-control...🎯 Maybe it's time to try something new—and remember you belong to Christ Jesus.🗝️ Key Takeaways:✔️ The Fruit of the Spirit isn't about trying harder, but about trusting deeper.✔️ Self-control isn't willpower—it's Spirit power working in us.✔️ Jesus is our ultimate example: He remained in perfect control so we could be set free.📖 Main Scripture:Galatians 5:16-25 (Fruit of the Spirit)Galatians 5:24 (Those who belong to Christ)#selfcontrol #FruitOfTheSpirit #ChristianSermon #Galatians5 #DoTryThisAtHome #ChristianFaith #SundaySermon #SpiritualGrowth #WalkByTheSpirit #ChristianLiving📖 Worship with us at St. Paul Lutheran Church in Sheboygan Falls:Thursday: 6:30 PM (Informal)Sunday: 8:00 AM (Traditional) | 9:30 AM (Blended) | 11:00 AM (Contemporary)----📌 About St. Paul Lutheran ChurchFounded in 1855, St. Paul Lutheran Church in Sheboygan Falls, WI, has been a steadfast beacon of faith, service, and community for over 165 years. From its early days with Reverend F. Steinbach ministering in homes to its modern ministries, St. Paul remains deeply rooted in the teachings of the Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod (LCMS).The congregation’s journey includes building its first church in 1858 and moving to its current facility in 1995. Ministry efforts extend beyond worship, including the Early Childhood Center (est. 1986) and The Gathering Place (est. 2008), which provides compassionate care for individuals with memory loss.With a mission to "Connect People to Christ by sharing His love in Word and action everywhere we are," St. Paul welcomes all to experience the love of Christ.📌 Stay Connected📺 Subscribe for more messages of faith: youtube.com/@StPaulSheboyganFalls👍 Like & Share to spread the Good News!📜 Licenses & Copyrights:Lutheran Service Book License 100010069CCLI Copyright 712799CCLI Streaming CSPL026675