John 15:8

Herein is my Father glorified, that ye bear much fruit; so shall ye be my disciples. “.  John 15:8

One of our biggest problems is that we tend to be more interested in what we do than in what we are, while God is more interested in what we are than in what we do. He looks for fruit; we try to produce works. Sadly, through the years we have all heard things like, “You ought to be doing these works for the Lord; you ought to be doing that work for God.” We are always being exhorted and pressed into works for the kingdom. So we get out and start doing a work for God because the pastor or the committee has asked us to do it.

If there’s something you just don’t want to do, don’t do it. Don’t go out and do some magnanimous deed and then gripe and complain about it. You would be better off to do nothing. Leave the calling to those who love to do it. There are people who are thrilled to talk to strangers. They get bored just sitting at home and they can’t wait to strike up conversations with people they’ve never met. That is their nature. It’s natural for them – and that is the key. When it is natural it is in the realm of fruit; when it’s pressured it is in the realm of works. God always equips us to do whatever He has called us to do, and it will be natural for us to do it.

Many people feel like second-rate Christians because they can’t do what others can. They run into a believer who says, “This past week, praise the Lord, I witnessed to five people and all five of them received Jesus.” Oh man, thinks the person not blessed with the gift of evangelism, I am a horrible witness to the Lord. I didn’t witness to anybody. I am such a failure. He is made to feel guilty because he wasn’t out collaring people and asking them if they knew the four spiritual laws. Why are some people so effective in evangelism? Because it is natural for them. God has endowed and equipped them for the work. Not everybody in the body is the mouth, however, and the mouth couldn’t operate effectively unless there was a brain behind it and feet to carry it where it needed to go. We should not feel guilty because we do not have the same ministry or effectiveness as others. The body works as a unit, and God is the one who has assigned each of us our place in the body.

God wants you to do what He has naturally endowed you to do. The fruit of the Christian life blossoms from you naturally as you abide in Jesus Christ through your faith in Him. Jesus said, “Herein is my Father glorified, that ye bear much fruit” (John 15:8). God wants you to be extremely fruitful for Him. That fruit can come forth only as you abide in Christ – and that is a position of faith.

(Excerpt taken from “Why Grace Changes Everything” by Pastor Chuck Smith.)

 

Every blessing.

 

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