The most significant evidence of the Holy Spirit’s presence in a person is not a dramatic spiritual experience or an emotional high; rather, it is the transformation of their character. This is why the Bible speaks of the Fruit of the Holy Spirit.
This fruit, manifested through nine attributes, is not about material blessings or external signs but rather about internal qualities that reflect God’s nature being formed within us. Bishop Edir Macedo explains in his book, “The Holy Spirit,” that “The fruit of the Spirit is essential in the life of every follower of the Lord Jesus, for He Himself said that we would be known by the fruit. (…) The fruit not only shows God’s presence in our lives, but it is also evidence of the resurrection of the Lord Jesus through us.”
As we journey towards the end of the Fast of Daniel and seek the Holy Spirit, it’s important to understand what these attributes are and how they should be manifested in our daily lives.
“But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, longsuffering, kindness, goodness, faithfulness gentleness, self-control.” (Galatians 5:22–23)
Each of these nine qualities reveals something powerful:
Love: A selfless, unconditional love that reflects God’s nature – especially toward those who may seem “harder” to love, such as those who have wronged us, have difficult personalities or don’t share our beliefs or values.
Joy: A deep inner gladness that doesn’t depend on external circumstances.
Peace: An unshakeable calm in the midst of chaos rooted in trusting in God.
Longsuffering: The ability to endure hardship, delay or offense without complaining or giving up.
Kindness: Choosing to be gentle and compassionate, even when it’s undeserved.
Goodness: Living with integrity and doing what is right, even when no one is watching.
Faithfulness: Loyalty to God, to His Word, and to others. This includes having a reliable and trustworthy character.
Gentleness: A quiet strength that chooses humility and compassion over harshness or pride. It’s not weakness, but the ability to respond to others with care, patience and respect – even when provoked or under pressure.
Self-control: Mastery over desires and impulses, especially during moments of temptation.
If you are genuinely seeking the Holy Spirit during this Fast, you must also strive to reflect His character through His fruit. Allow God to shape you! As you continue to pray, obey, meditate on the Word and surrender your will, the Holy Spirit will begin to transform you from the inside out.
When these fruits are present in your life, you won’t need to say much – your life will speak for itself.
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