
Goodness isn’t loud — sometimes, it appears quietly as a whispered “yes” in the midst of someone else’s crisis. That kind of quiet, rooted goodness — the kind that changes lives without demanding credit — is exactly what Paul had in mind when he wrote about the fruit of the Spirit.
Today, we’re going to look specifically at God’s goodness being grown inside of us, because it turns out, God’s better at being good than we are, and His desire to make us good is stronger than our desire to do good.