The text implores Christians to consistently assess their spiritual lives, looking for evidence of the 'Fruit of the Spirit,' a series of character traits mentioned by Apostle Paul to the Galatians, including love, joy, peace, patience, etc. These traits aren't about human achievement; they're the result of God’s work within us. Emphasizing their deeper meanings, the text argues these traits should be regularly examined to ensure our conduct aligns with biblical teachings and a Christian life should consistently exhibit these qualities.