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Daily Devotion

The Power of the Holy Spirit

The Holy Spirit transforms the believer from the inside out.

January 20, 2026

Galatians 5:22-26

The Holy Spirit is vital to the Christian life. Read today’s passage, which details the fruit of the Spirit. It is impossible to achieve this level of Christlikeness on our own. We need divine intervention to live as God expects. That’s why He sent believers the Helper, whose job is to produce Christlike character in us.

The heavenly Father knows that His children need support. That’s why Jesus, before returning to heaven, ordered the disciples to put their missionary work on hold until the Holy Spirit arrived (Luke 24:49).

The Spirit enters a believer’s life at the moment of salvation and immediately sets about the work of producing spiritual fruit. This is the outward expression of a transformed heart. When we yield to God’s nurturing hand, our actions and attitudes become more loving, more joyful, more kind, more gentle, and so forth. He reaps a harvest of service from our life—good works that grow our faith and expand His kingdom.

For the Holy Spirit to bring forth Christlike character, we can’t be passive bystanders. Our part is to meditate on God’s Word so we can learn about His character and apply His principles. Then, we must make wise decisions each day that allow the Spirit to develop godliness in our life.

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