Fruits of the Spirit Recipes: Love and Joy - KISS in the Kitchen (2024)

The holidays are officially here… let’s take that in for a moment. And let’s have some real talk in that moment. The holidays can be filled with so much happiness, but this time of year can also be really hard for some folks. And I’ll be the first one to raise my hand and say I’m really struggling this particular holiday season. So when I’m struggling to actually feel bright and cheery, I do my best to count my blessings, live in abundance and focus on the good stuff. In this case, the good stuff I’m focusing on are theFruits of the Spirit.LOVE,JOY,PEACE,PATIENCE,KINDNESS,GOODNESS,FAITHFULNESS, andSELF CONTROL.

“But the fruitof the Spirit is love,joy, peace,patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness,gentleness and self-control.Against such things there is no law.” –Galatians 5:22-23

I initially planned to do one recipe round up post with recipes representing the different Fruits, but I received such an overwhelming response from my amazing dietitian colleagues that this will actually be aFOURpart recipe roundup series!

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Love

Can you use some love? How about some joy? Sign me up- this holiday season- and every day of the year. Here are some of the most delicious and good for you recipes that show off LOVE with their cute heart shapes!

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Joy

I also want to leave you with one of my favorite verses about joy…. the one in James that reminds us that joy is NOT dependent on our circ*mstances (#preachingtomyself).Consider it pure joy, my brothers and sisters, whenever you face trials of many kinds, because you know that the testing of your faith produces perseverance.”James 1:2-3

How about some joy in your life? Or in your kitchen? These recipes are so bright and cheery that they’re sure to make you smile!

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Wishing every single one of you love and joy in your daily lives! Stay tuned for more Fruits of the Spirit Recipes throughout the month of December! <3 Shannon

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  1. I absolutely love this my sweet friend. I know it’s a tough season and I am just so proud of you for keeping your spirits high and focusing on the positive! Hang in there sweetie!! Thanks for including me in this!

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    1. Thank you, Liz! You’re the sweetest and your friendship is so special to me. Thanks for the awesome recipes!

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  2. Great presentation with an appropriate title.
    KEEP UP THE GREAT WORK.

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    1. Thank you, Larry. God bless you!

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  3. Such eye candy. What a lovely fruit recipe round-up. Great idea to put into a series with so many great recipes to feature.

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    1. Thank you, Lauren!

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  4. I meant to say food round-up (not fruit), but I’ve got FRUIT on my mind. So many great Fall fruits I guess. lol! Happy Holidays.

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    1. Hah! I didn’t even notice :). Happy holidays to you too, Lauren!

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  5. I’m so grateful true Joy isn’t dependent on my circ*mstances!

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    1. Amen, friend!

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  6. I can definitely use some love and joy! love your collection of recipes here!

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    1. Thank you, Lindsey. Yes, I’m ordering a round of love and joy for all readers ;).

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  7. What a cool idea! And so awesome that you had such a huge response. Can’t wait to see the rest!

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    1. Thank you, Cara! I’m super excited about it also!!

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  8. This is so wonderful, Shannon. Thank you, and Merry Christmas!

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  9. This roundup is amazing! It really put me in the holiday spirit and I can’t wait to eat my way through it 🙂

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    1. Thank you, Chrissy! I LOVE the cocnept of “eating your way through it”- that’s the greatest :).

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  10. Big virtual hug! I hear you about the holidays. So many mixed emotions. I lost a baby this time last year and the memory of it keeps hitting me over and over now.

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    1. Sending you a big virtual hug, Jessica! That’s a tremendous loss and grief is such a challenging and unpredictable process. Love and prayers for comfort and wholeness this holiday season. Xo.

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  11. What a wonderful round-up and a beautiful way to present it! Looking forward to seeing the rest.

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    1. Thank you, Marie! Appreciate your excitement!

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  12. I love all of these ideas! The baking makes me love this time of year even more.

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    1. Thank you, Laura! Completely agree!

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  13. What a great post, Shannon. I think we could all use a little love and joy year round! Gorgeous recipes, love the hearts!

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    1. Thank you, Jessica! Yes- right there with you on love and joy all year long!

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  14. What a beautiful collection of recipes to bring holiday joy. Thanks!

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    1. Thank you, Bridget!

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  15. Thanks so much for including my Nice Cream Hearts, I can’t wait to follow along with the series!

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    1. Absolutely, Emily! Thanks for your help and enthusiasm!

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  16. I love the idea behind this roundup! Just scrolling through all of these delicious recipes definitely brings me joy 😉 Can’t wait to check out the rest of the roundups in this series!

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    1. Thanks so much, Kara! Brings me joy to know there’s joy being spread and excitement for the series!

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  17. Loved reading this post! I too am feeling a little down this holiday season but focusing on spreading love and joy…and all that I am grateful for definitely helps. (As does making cheery heart shaped food!) ?

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    1. Aww, thank you! The holidays can really be a challenge sometimes, but attitudes of gratitude can certainly be spirit-lifters; let’s commit to doing that together, k? 🙂

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  18. what creative ideas! great list!

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    1. Thank you, Rebecca!

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  19. What gorgeous pictures and a fantastic idea for a post. 🙂

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    1. Thank you, Lauren!

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What does love mean in the fruit of the Spirit? ›

While many define love as romance or a warm feeling, the Bible's definition is fundamentally active, based not in what we feel, but rather what we do. Love is self-sacrifice, putting others' needs before our own, following Jesus' example and humbling ourselves as servants.

What is the meaning of joy in the fruit of the Spirit? ›

The joy talked about as a fruit of the Spirit in Galatians 5:22 is the positive and cheerful outlook of a person who has been called by God and understands how beneficial it is to follow God's way of life.

Which fruit is the fruit of love? ›

It is said Aphrodite planted the first pomegranate tree and some say the fruit is an aphrodisiac. Others speculate that the forbidden fruit in the Garden of Eden was really a pomegranate rather than an apple. For me, it is inextricably tied to young love.

What are 3 ways that can show the fruits of the Spirit in your life? ›

With that, here are a few ways that I'm seeing and searching for the fruits of the spirit in my everyday life these days.
  • Love. Love seems to be the “trump card” of virtues, the highest good that outweighs the others (St. ...
  • Joy. ...
  • Peace. ...
  • Patience. ...
  • Kindness. ...
  • Goodness. ...
  • Faithfulness. ...
  • Gentleness.
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Is the fruit of the Spirit love joy? ›

But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, 23gentleness and self-control. Against such things there is no law. Those who belong to Christ Jesus have crucified the sinful nature with its passions and desires.

What does love mean in spiritual? ›

Spiritual love is not about lust or power; it's about connection, respect, and a deep understanding of one another. It's about seeing each other's souls and honoring the Divine within each other.

How does God give us joy? ›

Real joy comes from God, who has invaded us, conquered us, and liberated us from eternal death and sadness—who has given us hope and joy because He has poured out His love within our hearts by the Holy Spirit whom He has given us (Rom. 5:5). Joy comes from God, not from within. When we look within, we just get sad.

What does joy mean biblically? ›

Joy. A fruit of the Spirit. Comforting, content and full of peace. An enduring attitude of the heart and spirit, and a natural part of the Christian faith. It's often connected with, but not limited to, following Jesus and pursuing a Christian life.

What does joy mean to God? ›

Joy is a response to God's word ( Psalm 119:14 ) and his reward to believers ( Isa 65:14 ) and their strength ( Ne8:10 ). Fundamental to the Old Testament understanding of joy are God's Acts in history, the most important of which is Israel's deliverance from Egypt ( Exod 18:9-11 ).

Is love the greatest fruit of the Spirit? ›

Love is the most important value that exists. God's essence is love, and all the wonder we experience in our relationships with God flows out of love. Learning how to love more day by day is vital.

Which fruit is gift of God? ›

The fruit of the Holy Spirit is mentioned by St Paul in his letter to the Galatians 5:22 as the virtues of love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control.

Is love a spiritual gift? ›

So now faith, hope, and love abide, these three; but the greatest of these is love. This verse has sadly been taken out of context so often and has been hijacked by popular culture.

How do you apply fruit of the Spirit in your life? ›

If we want to produce the fruit of the Spirit, we must ask the Holy Spirit to “fill” us each day with fresh power for obedience. We must ask the Holy Spirit to help us grow in love, joy, peace, patience, and kindness. We must pray that, by His Holy Spirit, God would help us become more like Him.

How do you strengthen the fruits of the Spirit? ›

In Galatians 5:25, Paul reveals the secret to making sure the Holy Spirit can cultivate the fruit of Christ's character in one's life. It is this: “Keep in step with the Spirit.” Keeping in step means trusting and following the Spirit's lead.

What is the fruit God wants us to produce? ›

As long as they held on to their pride, they could not bear the fruits of repentance, faith, obedience, relationship and participation. These are the fruits that God wants us to produce.

What does love in the Spirit mean in the Bible? ›

To love in the Spirit is to understand and recognise the Spirit and the spiritual world. People get caught up in the shallow material world and completely neglect the omnipresent spirtual world. The material world is just a vehicle to get us here and to enlighten us we need to recognise the spiritual side of life.

What is the Bible's definition of love? ›

Scripture. 1 Corinthians 13:4–8a (ESV) Love is patient and kind; love does not envy or boast; it is not arrogant or rude. It does not insist on its own way; it is not irritable or resentful; it does not rejoice at wrongdoing, but rejoices with the truth.

What does love represent in the Bible? ›

In the Bible, love is the essence of God's character and the defining quality of his selfless, life-giving relationship with humanity. The biblical authors display the meaning of love through stories, poetry, and discourse.

What is the meaning of love in the Bible? ›

Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud. It does not dishonor others, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, it keeps no record of wrongs. Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth.

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