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by Laura M Nov 4, 2018

Sunday Soaking: Are You Good?

Sunday Soaking
scripture Bible encouragement devotional

“I’m good” might be our response when offered a second helping at dinner, a cup of hot chocolate by the campfire, or a section of the Sunday paper by our spouse. It conveys an attitude of contentment or satisfaction – not needing or desiring anything. 

“Good” was also what God proclaimed over His creation at the conclusion of each day. He even added the pronoun very on the last day:  

God saw all that he had made, and it was very good. 
Genesis 1:31 

Good, of course, is the root of the word, goodness – the sixth trait listed in those describing the Fruit of the Spirit in Galatians 5.  

Mulling over goodness as a descriptor brings to mind adjectives like virtuous or moral.  

Each of us can readily identify a person in our life who is virtuous or moral, but not a follower of Christ. The goodness Paul is describing can only be produced by the Spirit. This type of good is supernatural – well beyond the realm of human striving or doing. We may choose to do good things, but we can never achieve goodness apart from the Spirit of God working in and through us.  

Dr. Spiros Zodhiates is on my long list of brothers and sisters I’m looking forward to meeting in heaven. Dr. Zodhiates was a Bible scholar and creator of the The Hebrew-Greek KeyWord Study Bible (always my go-to when I need to unpack a specific word in a verse). From Dr. Zodhiates we learn the Greek word translated goodness is agathosune. He says agathosune is “…character energized expressing itself in agathon, active good.” 

Active good … an enlightening phrase.

Goodness is the result of active good. 

Paul wrote to the believers at Thessalonica: 

 With this in mind, we constantly pray for you, 
that our God may make you worthy of his calling, 
and that by his power he may bring to fruition 
your every desire for goodness [agathosune]
and your every deed prompted by faith. 
II Thessalonians 1:11 

It is only by the power of God that our desires for goodness become reality. If we are allowing the Spirit of God to be released to work through us, goodness will be evident. 

The goodness inspired by the Holy Spirit is not just a passive attitude, it’s an active behavior.  

So let me ask you (and myself) again:  Are you good?


We continue our study of Fruit of the Spirit
in our November installment of the Write The Word series.
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About the Author

Laura M

Laura & her husband Kevin have four amazing adult children, two precious daughters-in-love, & two GRANDchildren! After devoting 20 years to home education, she now teaches a weekly women’s Bible study & writes, speaks, & teaches through her non-profit, Cross My Heart Ministry. You can view Laura's weekly teaching on...

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