Here’s a brief blog series on each of the 12 days of Christmas, with Christian meanings.
On the ninth day of Christmas, my True Love [God] gave to
me:
Nine ladies dancing
Nine Spirit Fruits
Galatians 5:22-23
“The fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace,
longsuffering, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, self-control.
Against such there is no law.”
Faith bears fruit
by the Spirit’s work in us. God’s gift
giving doesn’t stop with the Incarnation of His Son as Jesus. He gave Him as a gift that leads to many
gifts: justified, sanctified, make like Jesus again, glorified. Bearing the fruit of the Spirit is part of
that.
I found it helpful
when parenting young children through squabbles and spats, to stop them and
simply ask, “Was that kind?” “Was that gentle?” We have a few targets we are aiming for, that
sum up all the law. This brings us
clarity when we are confused or caught in sin.
Remember that fruit
grows naturally from the tree. It ought
to grow naturally from the root of faith.
Not that you never have to work at it, or against sinful tendencies. But if you find yourself constantly faking
it, or ginning up the appearance of fruit, you may want to check the state of
your heart. There are seasons of pruning
of course, but no fruit as a pattern means no faith.
When we see fruit, it is a pleasant delight and blessing,
which God means it to be. It is often
easy to miss. But the fruit of the
Spirit remains a staple of spiritual life, not optional icing-on-the-cake.
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