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In this episode, Wes McAdams begins a new series on the fruit of the Spirit, focusing first on love with guest Boo Scott, minister at National Park Church of Christ. They discuss how the fruit of the Spirit is not a checklist of virtues to achieve by sheer willpower but the supernatural result of the Spirit’s presence in a Christian’s life. Using metaphors like a single fruit with many flavors, they emphasize that producing love, joy, peace, and other traits is active but Spirit-powered—requiring intentional submission, alignment, and cooperation without taking credit for the transformation.
They also explore the distinction between Spirit-produced love and the limited, self-serving love possible apart from Christ. Biblical love is defined as patient, kind, humble, truthful, enduring, and self-sacrificial, modeled perfectly in Jesus. The Spirit empowers believers to love in a way that aligns with God’s original intent for humanity: bringing order out of chaos, blessing the nations, and helping others realize they were created for him.
Boo and Wes remind listeners that genuine love is eternal and transformational, impacting the unseen spiritual realm and reflecting God’s glory whether shown in public ministry or small acts of kindness.
Links and Resources
* Logos Bible Software — Extended Free Trial
* National Park Church of Christ
Note: Some links may be affiliate links. Meaning, if you choose to buy something through these links, we receive a small commission at no extra cost to you.
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In this episode, Wes McAdams begins a new series on the fruit of the Spirit, focusing first on love with guest Boo Scott, minister at National Park Church of Christ. They discuss how the fruit of the Spirit is not a checklist of virtues to achieve by sheer willpower but the supernatural result of the Spirit’s presence in a Christian’s life. Using metaphors like a single fruit with many flavors, they emphasize that producing love, joy, peace, and other traits is active but Spirit-powered—requiring intentional submission, alignment, and cooperation without taking credit for the transformation.
They also explore the distinction between Spirit-produced love and the limited, self-serving love possible apart from Christ. Biblical love is defined as patient, kind, humble, truthful, enduring, and self-sacrificial, modeled perfectly in Jesus. The Spirit empowers believers to love in a way that aligns with God’s original intent for humanity: bringing order out of chaos, blessing the nations, and helping others realize they were created for him.
Boo and Wes remind listeners that genuine love is eternal and transformational, impacting the unseen spiritual realm and reflecting God’s glory whether shown in public ministry or small acts of kindness.
Links and Resources
* Logos Bible Software — Extended Free Trial
* National Park Church of Christ
Note: Some links may be affiliate links. Meaning, if you choose to buy something through these links, we receive a small commission at no extra cost to you.

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