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1 Corinthians 13:4  (American Standard Version)
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1 Corinthians 13:4

Paul tells the saints in Colosse that he prays they will possess the trait that is the opposite of wrath or revenge. He speaks of having an even temper, an attitude that in spite of injury or insult does not retaliate. We can develop longsuffering only as a fruit of the Spirit, not as an independent character trait. It grows from the common root of love and bears fruit only along with other spiritual fruit.

Martin G. Collins
Longsuffering



1 Corinthians 13:4-7

In the New Testament, the most common Greek word for self-control (temperance, KJV) is enkrateia. Its root meaning is "power over oneself" or "self-mastery." Self-control, in its widest sense, is mastery over our passions. It is the virtue that holds our appetites in check, controlling our rational will or regulating our conduct without being duly swayed by sensuous desires. Moderation is a key element in self-control.

Martin G. Collins
Self-Control




Other commentary entries containing this verse:

Galatians 5:22
Galatians 5:22
Titus 2:12


Library resources that contain this verse:

Articles

Desire Earnestly to Prophesy  

Five Teachings of Grace  

The Fruit of the Spirit: Kindness  

The Fruit of the Spirit: Patience  

Bible Studies

Kindness  

Longsuffering  

Love  

Self-Control  

What Is God's Purpose for Mankind?  

What It Means to Be Born Again  

Who and What Is God?  

Sermon Transcripts

Choosing to Have a Good Relationship  

Civility and Courtesy  

Dating (Part 3): A Love Worthy of Your Life  

Do You Really Want Just Any Eternal Life?  

Focus  

Forms vs. Spirituality (Part 3)  (3)

How Much Leaven Can God Take?  

Manifesting Kindness  

Principled Living (Part 4): Giving of Ourselves  

The Longsuffering of Our Lord Is Salvation  

The Longsuffering of Our Lord Is Salvation  

The Perfect Husband  

Themes of I Corinthians (Part Seven)  

Themes of I Corinthians (Part Three)  

Themes of I Corinthians (Part Three)  

Titus 2:11-14  

What Does God Really Want? (Part 2)  


 
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