"Then He told this parable: “A certain man had a fig tree planted in his vineyard, and he came and sought fruit thereon and found none. 7 Then said he unto the dresser of the vineyard, ‘Behold these three years I come seeking for fruit on this fig tree and found none. Cut it down! Why cumbereth it the ground?’
8 “‘And he answering said unto Him, ‘Lord, let it alone this year also, till I shall dig about it and dung it. 9 If it bear fruit, well: and If not, then after that, cut it down.’"...Luke 13:6-9
After our salvation, as children of God, we are not expected to be stagnated or idle. God expects us to do exploits for Him. Teach people about Him and bring souls to Him. According to Luke 13, If God comes to you to check if you're bearing fruits, what will he find?
The bible says "seek ye first the kingdom of God and His righteousness and all other things shall be added unto you", the things of God are paramount over our desires. When we seek the things of God first, God's blessings will follow because we have chosen to obey, but when we seek after other things, we miss it. I am going to make an illustration with a horse and cart, A horse comes before a cart right? If a cart is placed before a horse, what happens is, the horse may not be able to travel effectively. The same thing is what most Christians do, they place the cart before the horse. They seek other things instead of the things of God, this makes their journey fruitless.
In Mark 11:13-14, when Jesus found no fruit on the fig tree, he cursed it, "no man eat fruit of thee hereafter forever". And the fig tree dried up from its roots in the morning (Mark 11:20). Most Christians lives are dried out because they are not involved in soul winning or witnessing for Christ. God expects us to bring forth fruit abundantly, when we stand before Him in the end, how many crowns will we have on our head? The number of crowns is determined by our labour on earth for Him, the souls we won. May He give us the grace and knowledge to preach to people about Him.
Halleluyah
ReplyDeleteHalleluyah
ReplyDeleteI want to be a fruit bearer!
ReplyDelete