Marriage, ministry, and legacy are not built in the spotlight—they’re cultivated in the soil of surrender. As I reflect on the nine fruits of the Spirit in Galatians 5:22–23, I see not just virtues to aspire to, but seeds God is planting in me—and in us.
Each fruit has marked a moment in our journey:
♡ Love in the choosing, even when it’s hard.
♡ Joy in the mundane, the laughter between tears.
♡ Peace in the waiting, when prayers feel unanswered.
♡ Patience in the process, when growth is slow.
♡ Kindness in the words we speak when wounded.
♡ Goodness in the integrity we carry when no one sees.
♡ Faithfulness in the staying, the showing up.
♡ Gentleness in the yielding, the softening.
♡ Self-control in the honoring, the holding back.
These fruits are not just personal—they’re relational. They shape how we love, how we forgive, how we build legacy. And they remind me that fruitfulness is not perfection—it’s presence. It’s abiding in the Vine (John 15:8), trusting the Gardener, and rejoicing in the growth.
If you’re walking through a season of pruning or planting, take heart. The Spirit is producing fruit in you—fruit that will remain, fruit that will nourish others, fruit that will glorify the Father. And in that, you are becoming His disciple.
Let’s grow together. Let’s bear fruit that lasts. Let’s rejoice—always.
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