The True Evidence of the Spirit: Christlike Character, Not Spiritual Mania (The Spirit Glorifies Christ — Part 4)
There is a growing tendency in many churches to associate the work of the Holy Spirit with visible intensity. Energy, passion, boldness, and outward expression are often treated as the clearest signs that the Spirit is present. Services become louder, ministries become busier, and spiritual life begins to be measured by movement and momentum. While this emphasis is often driven by a sincere desire for vitality, it can slowly reshape how believers understand the Spirit’s work. When intensity becomes the measure, something deeper and more central can be overlooked. Scripture directs us to a very different emphasis. The primary evidence of the Spirit’s work is not outward intensity but inward transformation. The Spirit’s greatest work is not producing dramatic moments, but forming a people who increasingly reflect the character of Jesus Christ. The Fruit of the Spirit Is the Primary Evidence In Galatians 5, Paul provides one of the clearest descriptions of what the Spirit produces i...