Wednesday, 14 March 2018

"GODLY" but Fruitless?


Dear Reader,

GOD WANTS YOU TO BE FRUITFUL. May you be blessed by today's post. 

Mark 11:12-14 – “The next morning as they were leaving Bethany, Jesus felt hungry. He noticed a fig tree a little way off that was in full leaf, so he went over to see if he could find any figs on it. But there were only leaves because it was too early in the season for fruit. Then Jesus said to the tree, “May no one ever eat your fruit again!” And the disciples heard him say it.”


          The first thought that came to my head when I read this verse was this: “What do people see when they come close to me?” Often times, I might have the “appearance” of godliness but in all truth, I am empty and unfruitful when Jesus saw the fig tree in full lead, He had an expectation, and this expectation was to find fruit to eat. But when He came closer, there was NO FRUIT. I can imagine the disappointment He must have felt. Are people disappointed when they come close to me? Do they regret establishing a relationship with me? Do they come with an expectation to “eat” from my life only to find nothing?
          People should be able to eat from my life. My life must be filled with God’s Word. I must not be busy adorning my outside looks with religiousity while falling short of having a life that can benefit and lead others to Jesus. Jesus hates unfruitfulness. He doesn’t take it lightly when I am not bearing fruit, when I am not feeding others, pouring into their lives or bringing souls to the kingdom. I have been created to be fruitful and not just to ‘look’ fruitful. My Christian life should have substance. Jesus cursed the tree that was unfruitful. I must be careful not to incur upon myself the judgement of God because of my failure to be unfruitful.
          When I am fruitful, I must be fruitful in season and out of season. God wants me to ALWAYS be fruitful. Yes, the Bible says it was too early in the season for figs, but research also shows that when a fig is of fruit bearing age, it will always have both leaves and fruit in spring (when the story was said to have happened). The fruit may not be ripe (meaning not in season), but there should be a presence of fruit.


          I have been placed strategically at this point in my life to nourish a life with the Word of God in me. That is why the Word of God must always be at the tip of my tongue to encourage, admonish and counsel. People are yearning to know God. They are hungry for the truth; for freedom; for satisfaction. Only Jesus can grant them all that. Will my life be a place of encounter and nourishment for such people?

Dear God,
It is Your desire that I be fruitful at all times. When people are attracted to me, may they not be disappointed by what they see when they come close. In Jesus’ name I have prayed. Amen.
#selah

In Christ,
Shanpepe