No haiku but three
Of lines formed named a tercet
No need to count them
Author: kimsorganizedcluttr
20.1
Rubik’s Cube my ah
I managed to get the “t”
Tried for six Summers
5.8
Thankful to know wind
Sharing the sunset’s cool breeze
Thankful to hear wind
2.2
When to grow patience
A souls daily exercise
Essential virtue
9.7
Sounds of quiet dives
The belly flops of turtles
Into a fish pond
1.9
air fryer, adore
Air fried egg to boiled egg
No water added
28.
An Angel whispered
Visual rays awake
Light falls out my mouth
19.
Heard leaves and winds sing
Lactic acidic strains
A walk in the park
3.
Made Fried crustables
Cinnamon and sugar sweet
Next fried butter cakes
Joy Writer. Joy Rider. Joy Fighter.
Joy is described as the fruit of the Spirit, and as I am a believer, this means it is a deep, abiding, and abundant gift that comes from God. It’s not just about fleeting moments of happiness, but a lasting sense of contentment paired with peace that fills my heart. This kind of joy is a reflection of my walk, a spiritual quality that relieves and helps me see the beauty and grace in the life God has written for me. When I cultivate joy as a fruit of the Spirit, it transforms my perspective, allowing me to experience a profound sense of healing, connection, and liberty. In Galatians 5:22-23 (KJV) it states, “But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, long-suffering, gentleness, goodness, faith, meekness, temperance: against such things there is no law.”
AGAINST SUCH THINGS THERE IS NO LAW.
Embracing joy as a fruit of the Spirit also means that it’s nourished by a relationship with His Majesty. It’s not always about having everything go perfectly; rather, it’s about a learned radical belief that understanding the liberty of living and walking in the spirit will harvest love and worship unto God. This joy is resilient and enduring, providing strength and hope even in challenging times. It’s a beautiful reminder that God is actively at work, and soon the spiritual richness and fulfillment of God’s promises will manifest through every part of life.