"Fruit of the Spirit" Bible Worksheets

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fruit-worksheetsFor my Wednesday night class this summer, I wanted to go through the Fruit of the Spirit in order to work on some character qualities that I noticed were starting to be lacking in my class. I knew that the Ministry-to-Children has a grand array of lessons to choose from and so I did a search in order to see what they had on the subject.
I quickly found Kara Jenkins’ lessons on each of the Fruit of the Spirit as well as the coloring pages by Mandy Groce. These were so great! We have been working on looking up verses in the Bible, so I wanted to have a page for them to work on during class.
I put together these worksheets that worked well as take-home pages as well, so that the parents knew what we were learning in class. These worksheets have Bible verses to look up as well as homework for each week.
Click here to download all the worksheets in one PDF file, or click on individual links below.

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5 thoughts on “"Fruit of the Spirit" Bible Worksheets”

  1. Have been using the Fruit of the Spirit lessons with our kids on Wednesday night Bible studies. Thanks for these well-done lessons. Our kids are learning about how God wants us to live and how to treat others.

  2. Thank you so much for the printable’s it is really a blessing to have this to help with our teaching. God Bless you!

  3. I appreciate finding such good material, I have been looking on the net for over an hour until I finally found this site….Thank you

  4. I’m a long term substitute teacher for grades k-12. I use the fruit of the spirit as a bell ringer quick write and ice breaker. I write each of the 9 words on the board and ask the students to pick one word, write it down in their journals and describe what their school, homes, communities would look like if we put the word into practice in our daily lives. After I’ve got attendance taken care of and lunch orders, etc. I ask for volunteers to share what they wrote. Maybe public school won’t allow us to define or describe our particular religious preferences, but the Bible says there is no law against the fruit of the Spirit. I also have a fruit of the spirit tshit I wear to school when I sub.

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