Holy Spirit: When the Spirit Starts Producing Fruit

Jul 17, 2025

Scripture:

Galatians 5:22–25


Devotional:

One of the clearest signs of the Holy Spirit’s regenerating work is that something starts to shift in your character. Not just how you talk about faith—but how you live it. The fruit of the Spirit—love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control—isn’t something you fake or force. It grows.


But fruit doesn’t grow instantly. It takes time, pruning, care, and patience. Sometimes it’s hard to tell if anything’s even happening. But then something triggers a moment of reflection—a conflict you used to blow up over, a person you used to avoid, a situation you would’ve handled differently—and you realize: “I’ve actually changed.”


This is what real spiritual maturity looks like. It’s not about memorizing more verses or appearing more spiritual. It’s about being shaped—slowly, deeply—by the Spirit. And that shaping is always for something greater than just your own development. It’s so your life becomes a testimony of what God can do when He gets full access to a willing heart.


Questions:

1. What’s one way I’ve responded recently that shows I’ve grown—even just a little?

2. Which of the Spirit’s fruit do I resist or avoid, and what might be underneath that resistance?

3. What habits or distractions might be crowding out the Spirit’s work in me right now?


Action Step:

Choose one fruit of the Spirit that feels lacking or challenging right now. Write a sentence starting with “Holy Spirit, grow ____ in me even when…” (ex: “Holy Spirit, grow patience in me even when people frustrate me.”) Put it where you’ll see it all week.


Prayer:

Holy Spirit, I don’t want to just look like I’ve changed—I want to actually change. Grow the kind of fruit in me that lasts, even if it’s slow. Help me make space for You, even when it’s inconvenient or uncomfortable.