One day on the way to the office, I saw a driver who seemed quite  impatient. He drove his car recklessly from one lane to another, trying  hard to get ahead of the other cars. Then I noticed a Christian symbol  on his car’s rear window. It occurred to me that many people might have  wondered whether such an inconsiderate driver was truly a follower of  Christ.
Un dia, en camino a la oficina, vi un conductor que parecía impaciente.  Manejó su auto de un carill a otro, tratando de pasar otros autos.  Entonces noté  un símbolo cristiano en la ventana trasero de su vehiculo.  Se me occurió que muchas personas podrían haber se preguntado si un conductor tan desconsiderado era un seguidor de Cristo verdaderamente.  
All of us could easily be as guilty of impatient actions as that  driver — especially if we are behind schedule and trying to make up  time. We might behave in ways that even more blatantly contradict our  Christian faith. Others — including unbelievers — always see us. That’s  why Jesus commanded us to do good: in order to bring glory to God. 
Galatians 5:22-23 reminds us of the fruit of the Spirit, the last of  which is self-control. This is perhaps the most challenging gift of all  because we are usually in the midst of hectic days. But remembering to  live the fruit of the Spirit lets others see our faith in Christ in all  the actions of our lives.
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