The Virtue of Temperance

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Preview: Temperance is a virtue that involves self-control, moderation, and restraint in various aspects of our lives. It goes beyond merely controlling our physical desires; it extends to our emotions, thoughts, and actions. Temperance is a fruit of the Holy Spirit, and it plays a vital role in our spiritual growth and character development. The Apostle Paul lists temperance as one of the fruits that the Spirit produces in our lives. This signifies that temperance is not merely a human effort, but a manifestation of God's work within us. It's an inner strength that helps us resist the pull of excess, whether in our appetites, emotions, or pursuits.

 

Scripture Reading: Galatians 5:19-26.

 

Memory Verse: Proverbs 25:16.

 

 1. What type of person is considered to be mightier and of better virtue? Proverbs 16:32. 

2. Discuss how temperance reflects God’s desire for us in our day-to-day lives. Galatians 5:22-23. 

3. What is the difference between believers and non-believers? What is our reward? 1 Corinthians 9:25. 

4. How does temperance bring us closer to God? 2 Peter 1:5-8. 

Note: Temperance is a building block in our spiritual growth. It is connected to other virtues, like patience and godliness, showing that self-control contributes to a well-rounded character.

5. What does God’s grace teach us while living this life? Titus 2:11-12. 

6. What indulgences take away our focus from God? Why do you think this is true? Proverbs 20:1-4. 

7.  Discuss what “sleep” means in this verse? 1 Thessalonians 5:5-8. 

8. What are we compared to if we do not have self-control? Why should we strive to be different? Proverbs 25:28. 

Note: Lack of self-control leaves us vulnerable. Just as a city without walls is unprotected, a person without temperance is susceptible to harmful influences.

9. Why should our self-control be evident to others? Philippians 4:5. 

Note: Temperance is to be visible to others. Our self-control and moderation should serve as a witness to the nearness of the Lord and the transformative power of His presence.

10. What does temperance require us to do? What does this mean? Colossians 3:5-6. 

11. Why is it important to be clear-headed? What could we miss if distracted by worldly desires? 1 Peter 4:7. 

12. How will we end up if we do not follow God’s direction for temperance in all things? Proverbs 23:20-21. 

 

Conclusion: As the world nears its end, temperance becomes even more crucial. Being sober-minded and prayerful helps us navigate challenging times with self-control and reliance on God. Temperance, as defined by God, encompasses self-control, moderation, and discipline in various areas of life. It is a virtue empowered by the Holy Spirit, contributing to our spiritual growth and witness as followers of Christ.