Galatians 5:22 (BSB)
But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness,
From Galatians 5. Also in the ESV.
Commentary on Galatians 5:22
- John Calvin (Reformed), Calvin's Commentaries on Galatians 5:22: 22. But the fruit “In the service of sin the toil is so great that, in comparison thereof, the benefit is as nothing; in the service of God the benefit is so great that, in comparison thereof, the labour is as nothing. Where the flesh rules all, the ‘work’ exceeds the ‘fruit;’ and therefore, without even mentioning the ‘work,’ it is called the ‘fruit’ of the Spirit.
- Matthew Henry (Presbyterian), Matthew Henry's Complete Commentary on Galatians 5:13-26: In the latter part of this chapter the apostle comes to exhort these Christians to serious practical godliness, as the best antidote against the snares of the false teachers. Two things especially he presses upon them: - I. That they should not strive with one another, but love one another.
- John Gill (Reformed Baptist), Exposition of the Old and New Testaments on Galatians 5:22: Meekness,.... Humility and lowliness of mind, of which Christ is an eminent example and pattern; and which the Holy Spirit from him transcribes into the heart of a regenerate person; and lies in having mean thoughts of himself, in walking humbly with God, acknowledging every favour, being thankful for every blessing, and depending on his grace, and in behaving with modesty and humility among men.
- Albert Barnes (Presbyterian), Barnes' New Testament Notes on Galatians 5:22: Verse 22. But the fruit of the Spirit. That which the Holy Spirit produces. It is not without design, evidently, that the apostle uses the word "Spirit" here, as denoting that these things do not flow from our own nature.