Spiritual Growth

The Importance of Bearing Fruit

Displaying the Power of the Gospel

July 9, 2010 - When we become followers of Christ, we are enabled by the Holy Spirit to do many things. One of them is to show evidence of our faith by the way we live. This is what the Bible often refers to as “bearing fruit.” Read below to see what this looks like in the life of a believer.

The Importance of Bearing Fruit

When we choose to love, we are speaking volumes about the very real and overtaking power of the Gospel.

The Importance of Bearing Fruit

John 15:8, Jesus tells us, “My Father is glorified by this, that you bear much fruit, and so prove to be my disciples.” When we are followers of Jesus Christ, it is important for us to have proof of this faith. Not just for the encouragement of other believers, but to show those who don’t believe that the Gospel is real.

So, what does that look like? Let’s examine some of the traits of a fruitful disciple.

A Confident Prayer Life

John 15: 7 describes the prayer life of a disciple:

“If you abide in Me, and My words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it shall be done for you.”

Here, the word abide doesn’t merely mean to hang around or wait. It bears the connotation of endurance, and a sense of expectancy. That is how we must see biblical hope. In the world, the word hope means to “wish.” In the Bible, it refers to a sense of holy expectation – not so much “hoping,” but knowing that God is going to come through for you in a way that is consistent with His word.

When those around us see that we are confident that God is going to come through for us, the chances are better that they will take the Gospel more seriously because they see that it works.

A Joyful Heart

Take a look at John 15:11:

“These things I have spoken to you, that My joy may be in you, and that your joy may be made full.”

It is important to understand that being full of joy doesn’t mean to feel “happy.” When circumstances are not ideal in the life of a fruitful disciple, he or she may still have a feeling of sadness or disappointment, but have a sense of peace at the same time. This is a picture of biblical joy – having a deep peace about a situation out of knowledge that God’s perspective is different and that He is all-knowing.

The world is not looking for us to lead perfect lives; they are watching us to see how we handle it when we don't.

A Genuine Love for Others

A love for Christ and indifference toward someone else cannot successfully coexist. In John 13:35, Jesus tells us that, “All men will know that you are my disciples, if you have love for one another.”

As stated above, the world is watching us. Love for someone else is not dictated by a feeling, it is represented by a choice – and an action. When we choose to love other people by our service to them, even those who are unlovable, we are speaking volumes about the very real and overtaking power of the Gospel.

It is to our Father’s glory that we bear much fruit, and it is also important to the Great Commission:

Go therefore and make disciples of all the nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all that I commanded you; and lo, I am with you always, even to the end of the age.” (Matthew 28: 19-20)

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*All Scripture references are taken from the New American Standard Bible.

 

28 Comments

Paula - says 10.6.2010, 8:57 p.m.

It's true that "Love is not dictated by a feeling but it is a choice and acting on it." The same is true that people watch us how we handle imperfect situation in our lives. God bless you!

Bearing Fruit says 8.4.2010, 01:17 a.m.

Bearing good fruit is the only positive proof that people judge in your walk... I ll be the first to admitt that improvement is always needed. Life is not always the easiest.

Mavic says 7.17.2010, 4:51 p.m.

Please pray for the salvation of my family...that they may know about the love of Christ..that their names will also be written in the Book of Life.. Thank you so much.. God bless

Lucy says 7.16.2010, 9:12 p.m.

I have read the above requests and my heart goes out to all of you. You sound so close to Jesus in your walk. Keep close. Every day is a new day. I pray for all of you with tears. Your faith is a blessing to me. Keep your chin up---to Jesus, and always love. He can give you joy in the midst of the most hurting situations. Keep the faith with love.

tina says 7.16.2010, 3:31 p.m.

To Robert regarding your stepdaughter, I am also a stepmother, I always stood very strong in my Godly morals and did not waiver. She will come around your light must shine bright in her eyes right now and that's when people or our children tend to look away and criticize. So you stay strong in the Lord and believe, and pray for her and her children she will come around. I will also keep you and your family in prayer. I know exactly what you're going through. My stepsons have come back, not walking in the Lord but they are realizing what I have been to them with Christ's help they always lean to me and I always tell them the Godly way and they listen so hang in there. God Bless

annnalee says 7.14.2010, 09:27 a.m.

Please pray for me to find a job to help my single parent. Thank you.

Lena says 7.14.2010, 02:55 a.m.

Please pray for my husband...he don't believe in God and Jesus the Saviour. I've been praying for him around 8 years. He only believe that all the good things he had because of his good attitude and kharma. He don't believe the grace from God..

Robert says 7.14.2010, 02:19 a.m.

Please pray for one of my "30-something" stepdaughters and her family. She has demonstrated that she has never really accepted me as her stepfather, even after over 14 years! Although we helped raise one of her children for a year while she was still a single mother many years ago, she recently insulted me even further by saying I'm not any of her children's step-grandfather! My wife hung up on her when she did that, and has cut her off, not having anything to do with her, which still saddens me, even with her disrespectful behavior toward me. My wife and I have pledged to remain together no matter what. Please pray that the Lord will help her daughter see things His way, as well as for our reconciliation with her also.

marenda says 7.14.2010, 00:24 a.m.

I am praying for my fellow friends that are missionaries and would like prayer that I would live a godly life, for my prayers to be answered in amazing ways. I am also praying for revival in my town of Pullman Wa. I pray for my customers at my job for there salvation. I pray for all the Christians to be filled with the Holy Spirit and live the life God called us to live.

sarah says 7.13.2010, 10:21 p.m.

Thank you for this message...it helps a lot... God bless!

orlando says 7.13.2010, 9:27 p.m.

This doesn't mean that the tree will grow the same fruit, by it's roots culture, traditions, beliefs, in whatever case, maybe the tree is fruitful when nurtured with fertilizers, by the Spirit of the LORD JESUS.

Sherrie says 7.13.2010, 8:42 p.m.

Need guidance for my current job. It is very challenging as the folks I work with are not Christians (not by action anyway - cussing, name-calling, mean spirited). I try so hard but am having a hard time coping daily with this. Ask that God lead and guide me. He gave me this scripture tonite...Proverbs 3:5-6 Trust in the Lord with all your heat, and lean not on your own understanding; In all your ways acknowledge Him and He shall direct your paths. I have prayed for each one of you this evening...thanks for the prayers in advance.

lhiz resma says 7.13.2010, 8:03 p.m.

It's really encouraging and a wake up call too..thanks! God will finish His work to each one of us. Just like how he became patient to Jacob. He will not give up on us. Sometimes we become head hardened but still God is so merciful, that if He called us already as His child, no one can snatch us from HIS hands!Hosanna to the Highest!

Tony says 7.13.2010, 7:43 p.m.

Hello Brenda, if you would let me... I respectfully recommend you: please read James Dobson's "Love must be tough" regarding your marriage and your husband's adulterous relationship.

Carol says 7.13.2010, 6:38 p.m.

Please pray for my husband. My son has a call to be a missionary but my husband doesn't understand. He thinks our son is abandoning us. I will pray for these other concerns also.

ELIZABETH says 7.13.2010, 6:02 p.m.

WE MINSTER TO OTHERS IN SPIRIT AND LOVE. WE WENT ON CHURCH VISITATION TO THE ELDERLY AND GOT MORE JOY OUT OF IT THAN THEY DID. WE TRY TO DO THIS WEEKLY

jean says 7.13.2010, 5:39 p.m.

Please pray for my husband and youngest daughter. In Jesus name. Thank you.

Servant says 7.13.2010, 4:21 p.m.

Please pray for my wife. I don't know that she has accepted Christ as her Savior and Lord. I don't see the fruits as an inspector of her tree, not the judge. It appears that she is seemingly consumed by the world and worldy things. There is no real warmth, niceness, or acceptance as a long-time family member coming from her toward me and many times others in the household. There is more warm interaction and acceptance with her family and friends in other parts of the country, and her Facebook family, than those in her own home; those who have been there for her directly in sickness and in health, in good times and lean times. Though not perfect myself, I toil hard daily for Caesar and try always to put and keep God first; walking closer to Him who is Almighty and makes everything my wife seemingly takes for granted in her life, possible. I pray that she comes to know the Savior of the world for her own life; whether my daughter and/or I benefit or not from her change. For hell is a real place and is also eternal, and I know my God wishes no one should perish. I also pray (similar to sister Brenda) that God will restoration her to Himself, and if it's His Will to our marriage, which I feel suffers as a result of the status quo. In Jesus' name.

MARY says 7.13.2010, 2:00 p.m.

Please pray for my family, my daughter in law left yesterday for Haiti, please pray for her and her mission, her name is Amanda Minks. Her husband Shawn needs your prayers also as he travels to Atlanta on business. My youngest son needs your prayers he is in a federal prison for drug charges. Please pray with me for the lord to take away his addiction. i can't type anymore for the tears..... thank you, in christ name, Mary

Esther says 7.13.2010, 1:52 p.m.

Thank you as I began to read this it made alot of sense to what the holy spirit does and how I feel and my role as a Christian follower of God.

For Brenda's husband.. says 7.13.2010, 1:46 p.m.

I said a prayer for your husband and you... I hope He heard my humble prayer..

Sandy says 7.13.2010, 1:40 p.m.

@ Brenda. I have prayed God's restoration in your and Ron's relationship. Stay forgiving in the power of Christ Jesus, Knowing that you "can do all things through Christ who strengthens you." God bless you, sister, with HIS wisdom, knowledge and understanding, and HIS peace that is REAL.

Vincent E. says 7.13.2010, 1:39 p.m.

Yeah... Love is represented by choice and action...GBU

Cindy says 7.13.2010, 1:30 p.m.

Thank you for this message. It really spoke to me, especially the part about.... "The world is not looking for us to lead perfect lives; they are watching us to see how we handle it when we don't." Thank you for your ministry in the Lord.

sherry says 7.13.2010, 1:18 p.m.

Please pray for my husband to turn his life over to God, he is not a bad man but he has yet to see the light. I am a new christian who while in jail accepted Christ as my savior. I have been out 6 months and my first prayer to God was to take away my craving for drink. He has done this, and everyone I know has seen the big change in me. My husband goes to church with me when he is home (he a truck driver) but he just doesn't seem to "get it." So I need your prayers please. God bless you for posting this.

Carlos Fernando Castaneda O. says 7.10.2010, 10:27 p.m.

Thank you for these words, because they are useful for me. GOD bless Billy Graham Evangelistic Association and their families.

Brenda says 7.10.2010, 10:03 p.m.

Please pray for my husband Ron who has turned his back on God and is involved in an adulterous relationship. I have forgiven him and want him home. Pray that God will restore him to Himself first and then to our marriage. Urgent request.

Sis. Garnell says 7.10.2010, 6:12 p.m.

Is it right for a pastor to not show brotherly love to his fellow man and not shut him out of his life for no reason or because of differences?

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