Kingdom Character: GENTLENESS (Week 9)

Preacher: Justin Matthews

Worship:
Song: Goodness of God or What a Beautiful Name

As you worship, thank God for His gentleness toward you.

Check-in:
Gentleness can feel rare in our world. Take a moment to share:

  • Where have I recently experienced someone being gentle with me?
  • Or where have I struggled to be gentle (with myself or others)?

Synopsis of message:
This week we looked at the fruit of the Spirit: Gentleness (Galatians 5:22 – 23).

  • Greek word: prautēs – strength under control.
  • Gentleness is not weakness. It is choosing how to respond instead of reacting.
  • Jesus modeled gentleness with children (Matthew 19:13 – 15) and described Himself as “gentle and humble in heart” (Matthew 11:29).
  • Gentleness begins in the heart. What fills my heart will spill out when I am squeezed.
  • Gentleness requires being gentle with myself – remembering that God is patient and kind toward me.
  • Gentleness is extended as I’m generous with gentleness – toward people I agree with, disagree with, or even struggle with.

Scripture Focus:

  • Galatians 5:22 – 23
  • Matthew 5:5
  • Matthew 11:28 – 30
  • Matthew 19:13 – 15
  • Colossians 3:12 – 14
  • Philippians 4:5

Discussion Questions:

  1. The Heart of Gentleness
    • What is going on in my heart right now that could spill out in the way I respond to others?
    • What is going on in my heart right now that could spill out in the way I respond to others?
  2. Gentle with Myself
    • Where am I most tempted to be harsh or impatient with myself?
    • How does remembering God’s gentleness toward me change how I treat myself?
  3. Generous with Gentleness
    • Who in my world needs me to show gentleness this week?
    • What would it look like to respond with strength under control instead of reacting?
  4. Living as a Witness
    • Philippians 4:5 says, “Let your gentleness be evident to all.”
    • How can my gentleness be a witness to those around me in practical ways?

Prayer Moment:

  • Thank God for His gentleness toward us.
  • Pray: “Holy Spirit, grow gentleness in my heart.”
  • Ask God to help each person be gentle with themselves and extend gentleness to others.
  • Pray for specific situations where group members need gentleness this week.

Next Step:
This week, I will:

  • Pray daily: Holy Spirit, grow gentleness in me.
  • Choose one intentional act of gentleness, either toward myself or someone else.
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