
This 9-part series explores the Fruit of the Spirit from Galatians 5:22–23—not as ideals to strive for, but as signs of God’s work within us.
Each post invites you into real, imperfect, Spirit-led moments—through motherhood, leadership, quiet prayers, and morning commutes. It’s not about getting it right. It’s about noticing what the Spirit is growing in you, gently, faithfully, over time.
“But the fruit of the Spirit is…”
Galatians 5:22–23
Posts in This Series:
- Love: Not Soft, But Strong
The strength of love in hard conversations, motherhood, and moments of choosing grace over comfort. - Joy Isn’t Easy—But It’s Strong
Joy that holds space for sorrow—and still stands. Not loud, but deep-rooted. - Peace Isn’t Passive
The kind of peace that’s not about silence, but standing firm when the storm hits. - Patience: When the Wait Feels Like a Test
Not the easy kind. The kind that stretches us—and strengthens us—when nothing changes overnight. - Kindness: When Someone Cares Without Being Asked
When gentleness is a choice. When a kind word, a soft tone, or a pause is the holiest thing we can offer. - Goodness: The Quiet Courage to Stay Aligned
Goodness doesn’t always feel good. It tells the truth. It walks with integrity. It doesn’t shrink. - Faithfulness: When You Stay, Even When It’s Hard
The quiet consistency of a Spirit-led life. Trusting that your steady matters—even when it’s hidden. - Gentleness: The Strength to Stay Soft
Not weakness. Not passivity. But Spirit-shaped restraint in a world that values noise and force. - Self-Control: The Quiet Strength That Doesn’t Clap Back
When the Spirit teaches us to pause, to listen, to choose what honors God—not just what feels good.
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