Bear Fruit and Let Your Light Shine
Each of us are planted as a seed of highest quality –
created in the very image of God – created by God.
As we grow, as we take root in this soil, learn the world around
us and experience life in its manifold facets, we are expected to produce fruit
of the highest quality. Fruit that will resemble our Creator, fruit that Christ
not only expects from us, but has taught us, fruit that the Holy Spirit is
willing to bestow upon us – love, joy peace, forbearance, kindness, goodness,
faithfulness, gentleness and self-control.
But the question remains. Am I able to produce such a fruit
in my life?
When God looked at the Israelites, he was burdened when he
saw their waywardness and unfaithfulness. And he cries out
I had planted you like
a choice vine of sound and reliable stock. How then did you turn against me
into a corrupt, wild vine? Jeremiah
2:21
The rest of Isa ch 5 portrays God’s agony over the
Israelites.
There was injustice in the society with the rich getting
richer and subsequently the poor becoming poorer. Righteousness had lost its
meaning. People rejoiced in strong drinks. There were music and celebrations,
but without God. Deceitfulness and wickedness raised their ugly heads. Evil was
considered good and good evil. Justice was denied to the innocent. Bribe won
the race. People were wise - in their own eyes.
The books of Isaiah and Jeremiah outwardly might look like the
words of the prophets to the then nation of Israel, but look deeply; they have
equal significance in today’s world.
Does God agonize over us and over our society today?
There had never been a time in history when people of God didn’t
need this warning, ‘Do not be conformed to the pattern of this world’ (Romans
12:2). But the nation of Israel was not willing to heed to this word. They were
tempted to imitate the customs and practices of the nations and people around
them, although they knew it was against the God they knew and worshipped. And
the result was an evil society that loved riches more than people and darkness
more than light!
And the warning sounds good to us today too. In a world whose
views are radically different from ours, are we able to reflect and imitate
Christ in their midst. Are we able to bear fruit that our Savior expects from
us? Are we able to let our light shine amidst this dark and broken world?
When life poses challenges and when living gets harder, we
often miss the mark. Bearing fruit becomes difficult and secondary. But let me
encourage you, bearing fruit and living a life pleasing to God is not
impossible. Jer 17:7 and 8 point out to
the fact that despite every storm and every drought, you’ll not cease yielding
fruit if the Lord is your trust.
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