Gentleness isn’t weakness, softness, or avoiding hard truths. In Galatians 5 it’s the surprising strength of a life carried by the Spirit — the steadiness that flows from belonging to Christ rather than performing for him.
This talk presses into what gentleness really is: not how we get into the kingdom, not how we stay in the kingdom, but the Spirit-shaped character that grows because we already belong to Jesus. It’s a realism about ourselves, a patience with others, and a confidence in the God who holds us.
A short, clear look at gentleness that lands where real people live: conflict, pressure, family life, fatigue, and the moments when our own strength runs out.

