![]() |
|||||||||||
![]() |
In a way, my childish deduction wasn't far from wrong. Christians must be able to produce fruit, a life, that indicates they are believers and followers of Christ. Second Peter, chapter one gives some Christian qualities that believers must cultivate in order to experience spiritual growth: goodness, self-control, and Godliness among them. But, how do we recognize the fruit of believers and non-believers? In Matthew, chapter seven, we find that some claim to be believers, but they are wolves in sheep's clothing. Jesus asks, "Do people pick grapes from thorn bushes, or figs from thistles?" He continues by saying that good trees bear good fruit, and bad trees bear bad fruit. "Thus, by their fruit you will recognize them. Not everyone who says to me, 'Lord, Lord,' will enter the kingdom of heaven. . ." Later in chapter twelve, He states, "For out of the overflow of the heart the mouth speaks. The good man brings good things out of the good stored up in him, and the evil man brings evil things out of the evil stored up in him." Luke, chapter six, also records these thoughts and words. In John, chapter fifteen, Jesus adds to the message of the fruit produced by all, "This is to my Father's glory, that you bear much fruit, showing yourselves to be my disciples." Now, how does that apply to our lives in this modern world? Let's look at a few examples that may help us, including me, recognize the fruit we produce, whether good or bad. First of all, we need to realize that other people need to be able to tell that we are Christians without us standing on a soapbox and announcing, "Hey, look at me. I'm a Christian!" Others should be able to watch us, listen to us, and read what we write and know that we produce good fruit. Goodness is a fruit that believers are to produce: goodness in word and deed. Deliberately hurting others is not good. Lying, cheating, stealing, or destroying another person's reputation out of meanness is not good. We need to examine our lives to find goodness and not evilness. Self-control is another fruit we should cultivate. Lashing out in anger, frustration, or desire to hurt isn't practicing self-control. Returning hate and spite with kindness is. Refusing to hurt someone in return for being hurt means we have self-control. Godliness means we pattern ourselves after God. We dress and act modestly. Women who are believers are not mistaken for street walkers because of dress (rather undress) or manners. Men aren't mistaken for criminals or gang members. Language wouldn't be vile or vulgar. Ideas and thoughts wouldn't be gutter fruit. Actions would reflect our trees, our lives, are God driven with good fruit, not evil. Vile language or vulgar behavior hardly meets the claim that "the good man brings good things out the good stored up in him . . ." We need to be aware of the fruit we produce because the world around us notices. We can argue that we are good and are Christians, but unless the world can tell that we are, we have failed. Indeed, by our fruit we are known. The saying that we are often the only Bible that some people will ever read is true. What are people seeing from you, good fruit produced or bad? About the Author:
You'll love SiteSell's Site Build It! Christian-Life-Advisor Home | Christian Shopping | Download Music | Daily Devotion Bible Study Tools | Free Gift | Parental Control | Just For Men | Christian ISP Christian Jobs | Build a Website | Christian Dating | Dating Tips | Christian Reviews Christian Family | Cheerful Heart | Reliable News | Articles | What We Believe Daily Christian Joke | Daily Bible Quiz | Christian Ecards | Prayer Cards Daily Faith Flash | Christian Music Box | Kids Safe Games | Movie Reviews Video/DVD Reviews | Music Reviews | TV Reviews | Game Reviews MPAA Ratings Guide | Marriage Advice | Raising Christian Children | Parenting Tips Your Money | Consumer Credit Counseling | Money Management | Debt Consolidation Debt Settlement | Add A Link | Contact Us | Great Resources |
|
|||||||||