I often meet people who wonder how they can obtain the fruit that Jesus
encouraged us to bear.
The bad news is that no one can bear such
fruit.
The good news is that this fruit comes naturally if we
remain in Jesus the Christ.
In other words, we cannot obtain
these delicious, mouth-watering fruit by ourselves. We have to step
aside and hand control to our King of Kings. We must stop depending on
our own "clever" initiatives, and start depending upon Jesus Himself.
Let's think about this for a moment. Just how does fruit develop on
a vine or tree? First of all, it must stay connected to the plant, and
secondly, it must drink water! And in order to drink water, it must
thirst! The Scriptures refer to God's Holy Spirit, our Counselor in all
things, as water. Therefore we must thirst after God's Spirit!
"'If anyone is thirsty, let him come to me and drink. Whoever believes
in me, as the Scripture has said, streams of living water will flow from
within him.' By this he meant the Spirit." (John 7:37-39 NIV)
While in Iceland, I discovered pure drinking water. Wow! Why is it so
pure? Because it has percolated underground for a long time, making it
exceptionally pure for drinking.
We, too, can drink such pure
spiritual water, by spending time with our Maker, the King of Kings of
the universe.
I know that we can keep ourselves quite busy in
this life, to the point that it seems like we can't even catch a breath
of fresh air. But are all of our activities, no matter how important
they seem, really worth the stress we are going through?
If we
had been that busy when we encountered our spouse, would we have had the
time to fall in love with one another? Or would we have missed the love
of our lives?
Have you noticed that when we are so much on the
run, there isn't even time to take a sip of water? Have you observed
that no matter how long you spend on all the small stuff, you never get
a handle on it? The work never ends. And neither does the stress!
Are we missing something by mimicking the world around us? Isn't
taking time to be with God much more satisfying than anything else?
Isn't loving our family and friends of much more importance than running
around like a beheaded chicken?
Maybe, just maybe, this is why
our fruit rarely grows and maybe, just maybe, this is why we have a hard
time noticing God at work in our neighbourhood.
"You did not
choose me, but I chose you and appointed you to go and bear fruit -
fruit that will last. Then the Father will give you whatever you ask in
my name." (John 15:16 NIV)
Do we want results? Maybe it is time
to slow down and contemplate what really matters in life. If we can't
hear from God, maybe, just maybe we have fallen into the trap of
business, neglecting what matters the most.
Ummmm, that water
sure tastes good!
Rob Chaffart