I had a dream where I was in the heavenlies worshipping on the glass floor with the Trinity in front and the cloud of witnesses to my right. The next scene, I picked a fruit from what I knew to be the tree of life. Each bite of the fruit produced a different flavour of different fruit; watermelon, pear, fig. It felt like there were 12 different flavours in the one fruit.
In speaking to my daughter, Lizzie, she said perhaps look up the 12 fruits of the Spirit;
Charity (love): This virtue signifies the selfless love and care for others, reflecting God's love for humanity. It’s about putting others' needs above one's own without expecting anything in return.
Joy: Joy is the feeling of inner happiness and contentment that comes from knowing and being in a relationship with God. It is not dependent on external circumstances.
Peace: This fruit represents a sense of tranquillity and calmness that comes from trusting in God's plan and presence, even amidst life's challenges.
Patience: Patience is the ability to endure hardships and delays without becoming angry or frustrated, trusting in God's timing.
Kindness: Kindness involves showing compassion and generosity towards others, treating them with gentleness and respect.
Goodness: This virtue reflects moral integrity, doing what’s right and just.
Generosity: Generosity is the willingness to give freely of one's time, talents, and resources to help others, without expecting anything in return.
Gentleness: Gentleness involves being considerate and tender, having a humble and meek disposition.
Faithfulness: Faithfulness denotes loyalty and commitment to God and His teachings, being trustworthy and reliable.
Modesty: Modesty is about humility and having a proper perspective of oneself, avoiding boastfulness and pride.
Self-control: Self-control is the ability to manage one's desires and impulses, exercising discipline and restraint.
Chastity: Chastity involves maintaining purity in thoughts, words, and actions, particularly in matters related to sexuality.
Each of these fruits reflects a facet of the character and influence of the Holy Spirit in a believer's life, guiding them towards a righteous and godly life.
While I was eating the fruit, I lay in the Stream of Life just letting the crystal-clear cool water run over me, as I enjoyed the various flavours the fruit emitted. I felt as if I was renewing my mind and body; the water cleansing me from the outside, the fruit cleansing the inside. The excellence and freshness of both working together for my good.
As I was soaking, a thought came to mind; When you enter into the Word of life, join with the Spirit of life, swim in the River of life, soak in the Stream of life, drink from the Water of life, eat from the Tree of life, eat the Bread of life, drink the Blood of life and live with the Creator of life, it stands to reason; the only possible outcome is – a plentiful life.
I listened to a clip after writing the above and considered, as I reflect the facets and character of the Holy Spirit, perhaps it is so.
Recently I’ve been studying on The Order of Melchizedek. Could that call be for me? (See previous blog posts; The Mist of the Holy Spirit https://alexandragrose.blogspot.com/2025/01/the-mist-of-holy-spirit_02061671582.html?m=1 and Purple Robes in a Dream https://alexandragrose.blogspot.com/2025/01/purple-robes-in-dream.html?m=1)
I’m sharing the link which discusses just that, as all of these (the above writing, the previous blog posts and the clip below) seem to connect to each other is some way.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=dKDhCN2PJ-A&si=g9BzIfj4SkmEZ4Cg
I also recently wrote about what was mentioned in the clip, how what happens on earth is a reflection of what’s going on in heaven, how the natural reflects the spiritual (see blog post; Cascading Flowers https://alexandragrose.blogspot.com/?m=1).The above clip touches on that too, all tied in together; this blog, the previous few blogs and the you tube clip attached here.
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