Christian fruit

Galatians 5:22-23 But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, longsuffering, gentleness, goodness, faith, Meekness, temperance: against such there is no law.
What is our fruit?
There are several words that are used for fruit, fruitfulness and they are close in meaning. The most used word means, fruit (picked); from root to seize, catch. The other word used means, fertile, able to bear fruit (Matt 13:23; Mk 4:20, 28; Lu 8:14, 15; Ro 7:4, 5; Col 1:6). It appears that the words are generic and that the context and way they are used tells how to apply them. The most used word means the product of being fertile while the other carries the idea of being able to produce the product of fertility. As used in Scripture they have various meanings.
 
Our words, speech
The writer of Hebrews tells us that giving thanks and praise is the fruit of our lips (Heb 13:15). Also, other verses indicate that our words other than giving thanks and praise to God are fruit (Prov 11:30; 3:18; 15:14; Col. 4:6).
 
Giving money or material things
There are verses that also indicate that our giving of finances and material things to the church or needs of others is fruit (Rom 15:26-28; 2 Cor 9:9).
 
Living a righteous life
We are called to live a righteous and holy life here on earth and Scripture tells us that this also is part of fruit (Phil 1:11; Eph 5:9; James 3:18). It is beyond just being pure, peaceable, etc. (James 3:17).
 
Christian converts
Paul referred to those who were saved when he first preached at places as being first fruits (Rom 16:5; 1 Cor 16:15). We that are saved and remain true when the Lord returns are part of the resurrection which He is declared to be the first fruits of (1 Cor 15:20, 23). See also James 1:18; Rev 14:4.
We are to bear fruit for the Lord “in season and out of season” and not when it is convenient for us.