About the Song
Trey Knowles’ “Fruits of the Spirit” is a Scripture-centered Christian song inspired by Galatians 5:22–23. The song highlights the nine fruits of the Spirit—love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control—as the visible evidence of a life transformed by the Spirit of Yahweh. Rather than focusing on entertainment or musical complexity, the message emphasizes biblical truth, spiritual growth, and personal reflection.
The song encourages believers to examine their walk and recognize that spiritual maturity is revealed through godly character rather than emotions, talents, or outward appearances. By contrasting the fruits of the Spirit with the works of the flesh, it reminds listeners that Yahweh’s Spirit produces qualities that overcome pride, anger, selfishness, division, and confusion.
Its simple and memorable structure makes it easy to learn, remember, and share, functioning as both a devotional piece and a practical teaching tool. The tone is uplifting, peaceful, and reflective, keeping Scripture at the center while encouraging obedience, faith, righteousness, and spiritual growth.
Within Trey Knowles’ broader body of work, which often explores truth, transformation, identity, and walking with Yahweh, “Fruits of the Spirit” serves as a foundational discipleship song. It calls listeners not only to hear the Word but to live it daily, allowing the character of Yahweh to be formed within them through the work of His Spirit.