The Holy Spirit Comes With Fruit

Follow this thought with me. You get saved. Immediately, the Holy Spirit takes up residence in your life. Along with the Spirit, comes His fruit. You naturally display this fruit, until your flesh demands its old position as boss. At this point, you battle within as to who is going to take charge of your heart, your dead self or the living Spirit.

Whom we choose has no effect on your name written in the Lamb’s Book of Life; your salvation is eternally secured. (John 10:27-30). However, this choice, as to who will reign, is the only visual others have of the changing power of the Holy Spirit in your life.

The Spirit will never leave you nor forsake you, but if you continually quench the Spirit you can cause His fruit to decay, leaving a sour display of the love of God.

~ By your fruit you are known.

~ All mankind has fruit.

~ Each life will produce something.

~ Life will produce the matter of the heart.

As you walk in the Spirit, His fruit begins to pour out of you. The Spirit enables you to become something new, someone full of sweet Fruit with a heart ready to submit to God’s leading. In Matthew 7, we see the Holy Spirit desires to lead us down the road less traveled, with kindness towards others and with open eyes toward hypocrisy.

Ultimately, the choice is ours to make.

Day by day, moment by moment. Prayers to you as you walk in the Spirit!


***Excerpt from The Beautiful Reward; Pages 68-69

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The key difference between the empty prayer of the Pharisee and the new prayer instructed by the Lord is the spirit of humility and understanding as to what prayer is truly about. Prayer is about your relationship with your Father not a verbal affirmation of yourself.

How great is our God! Jeremiah says of him, “His ways are not our ways. His thoughts not our thoughts.” Yet, when He hears our prayers, He hears our requests simply. Although we may express them as big prayers and small prayers, He doesn’t. We saw in the last chapter that what we consider small (hatred and lust) are comparatively the same as what we consider big (murder and adultery). Just the same, the wants and needs of our hearts are comparably the same in God’s eye. God looks at your needs and desires as a way to shower down blessings on you. Open your hands wide when you pray, for when you pray, believing, you will receive. This is a promise.

Jesus tells His disciples, who were recently out of work, to think on this:

But if God so clothes the grass of the field, which today is alive and tomorrow is thrown in the oven, will He not much more clothe you, O you of little faith? Therefore, do not be anxious, saying, “What shall we eat?” Or “What shall we drink?” Or “What shall we wear?” -Matthew 6:30-31

Food, drink, clothes what are those to you? Even the most practical of women have to admit that they are everything to us. Come on, without food we would be hungry, without drink we would be dead, and without clothes we would be celebrating our birthday one too many times. These three things are important to all mankind. They are a necessity.

That being said, because they are everything we need to live, they are everything to God. You are everything to God. He created the plants; He provides for them. He created you; how much more will He provide for you? Too many hours are wasted in panic and worry. Worry is a sin. It is a lack of trust in the Father. We do not know what tomorrow holds, God does. We are not promised tomorrow. Why waste today worrying over something completely out of your hands?

God created today. He created you. He knows what He is doing. Trust Him and take no thought.

Which matter of prayer needs to be brought to God and laid before Him with pure trust in His power to provide? Read Matthew 6:25-34 again and commit God’s commands and promises to heart.

**Excerpt from The Beautiful Reward; pages 57, 60-62

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Jesus. There is no other name.

Jesus.

All else falls silent.

Jesus.

A carpenter’s son, the son of Mary.

Brother to siblings who did not know, did not see, did not believe.

Jesus.

Water to wine, leprosy healed, blind to see, lame to walk, sins forgiven.

So much more than could be recorded.

Jesus.

Carried a cross, bore a shame, felt the sting, separated from His God.

Jesus.

Mary cried, John loved, Peter ran, Judas died, the thief and the soldier believed.

Jesus.

Cared for, cried over, anointed with myrrh, wrapped in cloth, laid in a tomb.

Sealed. Guarded. Alone. In the grave. Buried with sin. Battling hell.

Jesus.

The upper room, the disciples hide, emotions rage, faith wavers, fear evident.

Their leader, their teacher, their friend. Died just as he said. But what else did he say?

Jesus.

Discussions. Conversations. Debates. Silence. Waiting. Repeat.

Jesus.

Still there is a song yet to be sung.

Jesus.

**Matthew 27**

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