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"Fruit of My Life" by Gas Street Music: Abiding in Christ, Bearing His Fruit


“Fruit of My Life” by Gas Street Music is about surrender and change. It was recorded live at the Worship & Prayer Conference. “Fruit of My Life” is the 7th song on their album "Adonai", a collection of songs that invite us to be more intimate with Jesus in every aspect of our lives. “We believe every area of life should be woven in worship,” shares the team, and this song beautifully reflects that vision.

Gas Street Music - Fruit Of My LifeThe lyrics echo John 15:4-5, being fully devoted to God, “You are the vine so I’ll abide // I will remain here all my life.” It’s a declaration to stay connected to God, allowing His presence to shape us in every part of our lives. Lines like “Prune all the branches of my heart,” a call to make room in us so we can grow in His ways, from the inside out. The chorus celebrates the fruit of the Spirit that we may enjoy, “Love, joy, kindness and gentleness // Peace, patience, goodness and faithfulness.”

The key theme of the song is to stay connected to Jesus: “I will abide in you // As you abide in me // You are my everything.” It is through this connection that He shapes us to become more like Him and helps us to see His hand in everything, “I see the beauty of Your hand // So I’ll keep your Word and your commands”.

If you’re looking for music that deepens your hunger for God while grounding you in His truth, then this song is for you.

(Related scripture: John 15:4-5; Galatians 5:22-23; Psalm 1:2-3)

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