Day 1

In Step with the Spirit

from the The Fruit of the Spirit reading plan


Galatians 5:16-26, John 14:15-17, John 15:1-15

BY Patti Sauls

One tomato. I had grand plans for our backyard garden, but all I got to show for hours of watering and weeding was one, tiny, red tomato. I wish I could wax eloquent about the satisfaction of eating the fruit of my labors. (Fun fact: Tomatoes are botanically classified as fruit.) Instead, my lone tomato humbled me as I admitted that my efforts weren’t enough to produce abundant fruit. 

Today’s reading reveals garden rhythms as well. On the night before He was arrested, Jesus said to His disciples, “I am the true vine, and my Father is the gardener” (John 15:1). Jesus comforted His friends by reminding them that God vigilantly tends to all of His creation. 

Jesus’s encouragement continued as He described branches, which grew from the vine and produced fruit. These branches, representing His followers, would be healthy and fruitful as long as they were connected to the vine. “Remain in me, and I in you. Just as a branch is unable to produce fruit by itself unless it remains on the vine, neither can you unless you remain in me” (John 15:4).

The apostle Paul further described this spiritual fruit, explaining that “the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control” (Galatians 5:22–23). These qualities shine collectively like the facets of a sparkling diamond. Together, they illuminate a Christian’s growing inner posture of dependence and obedience toward God, as well as her outer impact on the people and world around her. To this nourishing fruit I say, “Yes, please!”

But how do we produce such fruit? Do I summon my will power and attempt to weed out my sinful nature that so quickly yields hate, jealousy, selfishness, and worse? (Galatians 5:19–21). I may try, but as soon as I pull up one ugly weed, others sprout up in its place. This scramble ends with the same result as my backyard garden—little fruit and lots of awareness of my inability to produce it.

Are we sentenced to fruitless despair? No, we are given a resource that Jesus announces and seals with a promise: “I will ask the Father, and He will give you another Counselor to be with you forever” (John 14:16). What deep relief! God doesn’t intend for us to muster up spiritual growth on our own. Instead, the Holy Spirit is poured out on us to work in us. 

Although we are dependent on the Spirit to produce fruit, we are not passive. As a sunflower turns its head to seek out the sun, so we can orient our lives toward God through prayer, Bible study, repentance, praise, and other habits. As Paul said, “If we live by the Spirit, let us keep in step with the Spirit” (Galatians 5:25). We are free to put one foot in front of the other, confidently seeking faithful obedience while resting and remaining in the promise that God fuels our movement by His Spirit at work in and through us.

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290 thoughts on "In Step with the Spirit"

  1. Joy Mitchell says:

    A reminder that I can’t do this walk alone and be successful. I must be in community with the Father, always.

  2. Jessica Olivero says:

    This was such a good, tangible lesson! Thank you!

  3. Alyx Davis says:

    Such a good word. He loves us so much. Resting in that truth today.

  4. Mel Guzman says:

    Such a great reminder of the faithfulness of God. He does not abandon us but has left His Spirit to guide us. I pray that His Spirit would guide me daily. I can see how I am not bearing good fruits in every area of my life but I pray that I would continue to rely on Him and that I would bear His fruits

  5. Donna Horbal says:

    This couldn’t have come on a better day. My morning began with chaos and anxiety. This reminded me that just reaching for and allowing the Spirit to hold me and lead me through it, could have given the chaos a whole new meaning and experience. I have lived 65 years and still have yet to master faith, patience and peace. Well, back to practicing all that I need to remember.

  6. Dontishia Burks says:

    Really needed this.thank you Jesus

  7. Reina ♡ says:

    Loving this so far

  8. Hopeful InJesus says:

    I needed this today. What a great reminder that we can reorient ourselves to the Lord and acting on achieving the fruits of the Spirit. I’ve been down in the dumps between bickering demanding young kids, stress juggling with and school and kids and a crabby husband. This was a reminder that I need to focus on what I can be thankful for right in this moment with the sounds and chaos surrounding me in my hone right now and I need to keep getting into the WORD and spending time with God even if I can only grab 2 minutes. Happy Sunday everyone!

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