This fruit means showing goodwill and care to others, even when it’s not easy.
Trusting God means giving Him this instead of holding onto it yourself.
What is control?
Jesus taught us to pray using this example prayer.
What is the Lord's Prayer?
We show God’s love by doing this for others.
What are acts of kindness?
Jesus turned water into this at a wedding.
What is wine?
This fruit helps you stay calm and patient when things don’t go your way.
What is Patience?
When we feel anxious, we are told to do this instead.
What is praying?
Jesus calls Himself this, meaning a strong foundation.
This word means loving others through action, not just words.
What is charity?
This was Jesus’ first miracle.
What is turning water into wine?
This fruit is about staying loyal and committed to God.
What is faithfulness?
This phrase means letting God guide your life instead of your own plans.
This means having a personal connection with Jesus, not just knowing about Him.
What is -having a relationship with God-?
Being part of the Body of Christ means we should have this with others.
What is unity?
Jesus met this woman at a well and offered her living water.
Who is the Samaritan woman?
This fruit means having control over your actions and reactions.
What is self control?
Even when we don’t understand what God is doing, we should still have this.
What is faith?
This is the greatest commandment according to Jesus.
What is -to love God and love others-?
To be like Christ, we should practice this even when it’s hard.
What is to turn the other cheek/forgiveness?
The woman at the well felt this after talking to Jesus.
What is seen/loved/changed?
This is the first and most important fruit listed in Galatians 5:22.
What is love?
This Bible verse tells us to trust in the Lord with all our heart.
What is Proverbs 3:5?
Jesus describes Himself as this to represent eternal satisfaction.
What is Living Water?
This means putting others before yourself, just like Jesus did.
What is serving others?
This story shows that Jesus’ love is for everyone, no matter their past.
What is the woman at the well story?