I'm participating in a Bible Study that uses Beth Moore's book, Chasing Vines. Christians are to bear fruit that show God's work and presence in our lives. The Bible lists the fruit of God's Spirit in Galatians 5:22-23--love, joy, peace. patience, gentleness, goodness, kindness, faith and self-control. Beth asks us to consider what kind of fruit have we seen developed in our lives, in our family or in our church, according to this equation:
_______+ TIME=_______ Fruit.
This was an interesting exercise for me. I'll share some equations I filled out.
Legalism +TIME= Underdeveloped, wormy fruit
Fear + TIME= Blossoms that fall off
Prejudice +TIME= Misshapen fruit
Judgment of Others + TIME= Inability-to-ripen fruit
Pride +TIME= Pretty fruit with a rotten core
Anger + TIME = Bitter fruit
Humility + TIME= Sweet fruit
Love + TIME =Perfect fruit
Joy + TIME= Shiny fruit
Peace + TIME =Smooth fruit
Patience = TIME = Perfectly ripened fruit
Gentleness + TIME =Unbruised fruit
Goodness + TIME= Luscious fruit
Kindness + TIME= Bumper crop fruit
Faith + TIME= Everbearing fruit
Self-Control + TIME= Mature fruit
We need to inspect our fruit. Seeing the fruit through God's eyes will allow us to discern its condition.
"We can distinguish between pride and confidence, between self-abasement and humility, between contentiousness and healthy confrontation." Moore.
May God give us eyes to see and to know how to change, either our gardening methods or the soil we're drawing nutrients from. We can pick off and throw out the bad fruit and study how to plan for better results next season.
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Thanks for sharing your response!