Seven Gifts of The Holy Spirit

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Does anyone know the 7 Gifts of the Holy Spirit?
Hint…

Ephhesians 3:18-19
John 16:13
Ephesians 1:17-19
1 Thessalonians 5:19-22
Joshua 1:9
Romans 8:14-16
Psalm 33:8-9

Now just don’t go and Google this, just try and figure it out…it would be interesting to know your answers on your own…
 
The traditional list is:

Wisdom
Understanding
Knowledge
Right Judgment
Courage
Piety
Fear of the Lord

The list I can never remember is the 12 Fruits of the Holy Spirit.
 
The list I can never remember is the 12 Fruits of the Holy Spirit.
Love
Patience
Peace
Joy
Compassion
Chastity
Modesty
Goodness
Kindness
Moderation
Humility
See’s Candy
 
The list I can never remember is the 12 Fruits of the Holy Spirit.
Love
Patience
Peace
Joy
Compassion
Chastity
Modesty
Goodness
Kindness
Moderation
Humility
See’s Candy
I always thought the fruits would be:
apples
pears
kiwi
raspberries
blueberries
kiwi
oranges
lemons
limes
blackberries
bananas
Chocolate covered strawberries
😃
 
I always thought the fruits would be:
apples
pears
kiwi
raspberries
blueberries
kiwi
oranges
lemons
limes
blackberries
bananas
Chocolate covered strawberries
😃
Note, the pods of the soul infesting “fruit” pomegranites are not here. Because pomegranites are evil.

…Seriously, doesn’t fortitude fit in here somewhere?
 
Note, the pods of the soul infesting “fruit” pomegranites are not here. Because pomegranites are evil.

…Seriously, doesn’t fortitude fit in here somewhere?
Fortitude is another name for Courage, which we find among the Seven Gifts of the Holy Spirit.

I think the other Fruit is long-suffering, but I couldn’t swear to it. 🤷
 
According to St. Augustine, *De Serm. Dom. *1, 4, 11, the first seven Beatitudes correspond to the seven gifts of the Holy Spirit. The eighth beatitude summarizes the first seven.

The “Poor in spirit” exercise the fear of the Lord.
Those who “mourn” execise knowledge.
The “meek” exercise piety.
Those who “hunger and thirst for righteousness” exercise fortitude.
The “merciful” exercise cousel.
The “pure of heart” exercise understanding.
The “peacemakers” exercise wisdom
 
According to St. Augustine, *De Serm. Dom. *1, 4, 11, the first seven Beatitudes correspond to the seven gifts of the Holy Spirit. The eighth beatitude summarizes the first seven.

The “Poor in spirit” exercise the fear of the Lord.
Those who “mourn” execise knowledge.
The “meek” exercise piety.
Those who “hunger and thirst for righteousness” exercise fortitude.
The “merciful” exercise cousel.
The “pure of heart” exercise understanding.
The “peacemakers” exercise wisdom
:tiphat: Cool!
 
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