
The Fruit of the Spirit
“Not just Sunday. Every breath. Every moment.”
The Apostle Paul wrote in Galatians 5:22–23:
“But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control. Against such things there is no law.”
These nine virtues are not just words on paper. They are the living evidence of God’s Spirit inside us. They are signs of transformation—proof that we no longer walk by flesh but by the Spirit.
The Fruit of the Spirit
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Love
Learn more about LoveThe Strongest Weapon
Love is not weakness. It’s warfare. The Bible calls love the greatest command because it conquers where nothing else can. In a culture fueled by hate and division, love is the most radical act of resistance.
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Faithfulness
Learn more about FaithfulnessUnshakable Ground
Faithfulness is loyalty under fire. It’s the anchor that holds when storms rage and the world shifts. To be faithful is to be rooted —
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Peace
Learn more about PeaceCounterculture Calm
Peace isn’t passive — it’s power. In a world addicted to outrage and noise, peace is rebellion. It’s the calm that disarms chaos, the shield that guards your heart.
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GOODNESS – Agathosune
Learn more about GoodnessThe Moral Backbone
Goodness isn’t about being “nice.” It’s about standing tall when compromise would be easier. It’s integrity in the shadows, conviction when no one else is watching.