Inspiration

My Soul Made Great

Reflections for contemplative living

A tree is known by its fruits. In the fifth chapter of his Letter to the Galatians, Paul makes this very specific and tells us that the fruits of the Holy Spirit are “love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, generosity, faithfulness, gentleness, [and] self-control,” implying that the Spirit’s presence in one’s life can be read from its radiance in these soul-expanding qualities. 

These “fruits of the Holy Spirit” are marks of an outward-looking, expansive great soul, which stands in contradistinction to the cramped soul of the sinner. Love is willing the good of the other as other; joy is self-diffusive; patience bears with the troublesome; kindness makes the other gentle; self-control restricts the havoc that the ego can cause; etc.  

When is the Spirit present? When these attributes are awakened and sustained, our souls are made great.

Is the Spirit alive in you?

Lord, thank you for Your call to wake us up and sustain us.

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