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The Fruits of the Spirit

The Fruits of the Spirit
An Introduction to the Divine Harvest Within

There is a garden planted in the soul of man, not of his own sowing, but of celestial design. This garden, if tended with the gentle breath of prayer and the fire of truth-seeking, bears not fruit of flesh but of spirit—fruits luminous and eternal, unseen to the eye yet radiant through the character of the soul. These are the Fruits of the Spiritgraces ripened in the inner life by contact with the Divine.

As the oak begins with an unseen acorn, so the life of spirit begins in quiet places. Therein, the human heart—long torn by confusion, by vanity, by war within and without—receives the visitations of the Spirit of God. Through many ministrations, such as the Thought Adjuster, the Spirit of Truth, and the Adjutant Mind-Spirits, there grows within the soul a fragrance not of this world. These are not mere virtues, not ethical garments worn for show, but spiritual endowments—organic outgrowths of the Godward life.

“As you progress in the mastery of your self, and begin to live in faith and loving service, the fruits of the spirit begin to manifest as the natural result of your alignment with the Father.”
Teacher Tomas, Teaching Mission Transcripts, Northern Colorado, March 2002

Each fruit is a testimony—not of human invention but of divine influence, as light through stained glass reveals its hues only when the sun finds it. Joy, patience, courage, and hope—these are not ambitions, but recognitions. The soul, in concert with the Mother Spirit’s grace and the Son’s truth, becomes a living channel of the divine heartbeat.

The Urantia Book speaks plainly and beautifully:

“The fruits of the spirit are the substance of the character of the spirit-led individual… They are not taught, but caught—discovered as a living reality through spiritual communion.”
The Urantia Book, Paper 193:2.2

It is not through ritual nor even moral effort that the fruits appear. Rather, as Monjoronson declared in his counsel to the planetary workers:

“You are here to radiate what God has made of you—your presence will be more than your words. The fruits of the spirit will feed a starving people.”
Monjoronson, Magisterial Mission Transcript, February 2010

These fruits are more than ornaments; they are spiritual tools for the repair of a fractured world. Patience is peace extended, gentleness is power clothed in reverence, and responsibility is the will to steward reality with God. These are not the private riches of mystics—they are the currency of the New Era, the sure indicators of soul maturity in the Time of Correction.

For in this age—this era of planetary transition—we are called not to believe only, but to become. The Spirit does not merely redeem—it reclaims. It gathers the willing and plants within them the seed of Eden anew. From this soil, tended by celestial hands and human volition, the new humanity will blossom, not with thunder nor decree, but with the soft, insistent light of lives transformed.

So, let us walk together in the orchard of spirit, and pluck each fruit, study it, taste it, and come to understand it as a revelation of God’s intention for mankind.

For as Emerson himself once hinted, “The creation of a thousand forests is in one acorn”—and the re-creation of a world lies in one soul made radiant by Spirit.

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