Understanding that Sound brings things to life through Light, when you use your voice, it produces spiritual fruit in your life. The fruits of our spirit are abundant, plentiful, and flourish in different seasons. We are told some of the fruits of God’s Spirit in Galatians 5:22-23, and we are often encouraged to develop them as the basis of our character. I agree with this fully and see it as a vital exercise for our humanity and connection to the Spirit. 

What people often miss, though, is that there are entire orchards of other spiritual fruits to be cultivated within ourselves for which the world is starving. Your existence as an individual expression of your Creator, the timbre your soul carries, means the fruit your life will produce is unique to you, with its own shape and flavor. 

Adam and Eve first encountered The Sound of God in the garden. The Sound of God directed them both to “Be Fruitful.” This was not just a physical directive to populate, it spoke on the spiritual level as well, with metaphor that carries through scripture as it does through our lives. 

We each need to decide what fruits our lives create, what shape we give them, and what flavor they will have. We choose how we’ll use our voice to send them into the world. 

I’ve shared with you the 13 fruits that I use as a framework for my life: 

Charisma, Connection, Inspiration, Encouragement, Innovation, Faith, Tenacity, Integrity, Authenticity, Creativity, Gratitude, Vision, Peace.

If you’re new here, you can read the full framework in my first post “You Are a Voice That Has Been Given Life.”

What I’ve touched on today is my understanding of Charisma. 

Like any healthy garden, the fruits have synergy. Your Charisma is the aspect of your timbre that others will physically feel, even if they can’t explain or understand why.

The Sound of God said be fruitful.

He was not only speaking to Adam and Eve in a garden. He was speaking forward through every generation, into every life, to the specific and unrepeatable orchard that is you.

Your Charisma is the flavor of that fruit. Rooted in grace. Grown in the particular soil of your story. Shaped by every season you have walked through and every one still ahead. Cultivated with time.

The world is not starving for more noise. It is starving for your specific fruit in your shape, with your flavor, sent into the world by your voice.

Tend the orchard. Trust the harvest.

— Kinsey


Kinsey Moberg is the author of the forthcoming EverSound Series, published through Everness Press. She is also a Texas Real Estate Broker, the designer of the Flourish in Season planner, and the baker behind Waco Sourdough. She lives in Waco, Texas with her husband Marc and their son.

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