“But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, longsuffering, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, self-control. Against such there is no law.” Galatians 5:22-23

Have you ever witnessed a more potentially threatening time in our nation and world? Has the world ever before seemed to be crowding in so quickly, closer and closer, as it is at this moment?
Have communications ever been more constant and all-encompassing—inescapable unless one stuffs his or her electronic devices in the back of a remote drawer and goes for a long, solitary walk? Or even better—the very best of all—-unless one plunges head first into the depths of God’s ever-faithful, ever beneficial Word!
God’s Word is the only place to go for rest, for comprehension, perspective, and power. God’s Word not only mined daily—but stored as priceless treasure for instant, ongoing accessibility and application.
While the clouds grow thicker so does our call as Christians, not only to share the Gospel of our Risen Lord and Savior Jesus Christ—but to mirror His indwelling Life, so that the fruit of His Holy Spirit can be seen by all, everywhere we go! We are called today just God’s people were instructed centuries ago: to live the Christian life, as mandated in Galatians 5:22-23.
Not to rant and rave* over all the things that are amiss (although, when watching the news I sometimes forget!) Not to tear our clothes, Old Testament style. Not to scream at those who are “out of line”. The fruit of the Spirit is the genuine outworking of Christ’s life in us. Whatever we are doing and wherever we may be as God’s fruit is displayed, differs with each individual whom God calls.
As we focus on our Lord, He directs our “whatever/wherever“. Our “Full Time Christian Service” may be public (as in church work, missions, or workplace) or private (as in home and/or friendship circles). Both are equally valid and vital. But fruit there must be, if our witness is to be effective.
I have blogged near-volumes on this topic, and God-willing I may continue to write more. The issue is ever-green because (probably like every other believer, and definitely as Paul recorded in his letter to the Romans) I struggle with reflecting God’s fruit—even given prayer and immersion in His Word. Patience (longsuffering) is a challenge for me. However, we cannot select some fruit to model while discarding others. We need to present the whole basketful, delicious and nourishing.
God knows His own. If I bungle my witness, His own people will still be saved for Eternity; they haven’t lost a thing. And when I refuse to relax and let Jesus display His fruit through me, I am nonetheless still saved for Eternity. But I will have missed the eternal blessing that would have come, had I been in sync with our Lord in that instance.
As the clouds grow thicker, I don’t want to miss any opportunity to reflect the life of our Lord.
Margaret L. Been — February 2, 2021
*The most famous sermon in U.S. history is without a doubt, Jonathan Edwards’ “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God.” God used this masterpiece (not only of Scripture truth but of literary construction) to pave the way for the movement of His Holy Spirit in an unprecedented revival on our continent.
Did Jonathan Edwards shout and rave? No way. His delivery was unremarkable, and it has been recorded that he actually read his sermons.
It was God’s truth in this sermon, not the human vehicle, which set the course of American Christianity from the 1700s on. In fact, had Edwards ranted and raved, his words may never have taken such a profound course. The man might have attracted more attention than the message. God chose a quiet-mannered man for the most spectacular movement of the Holy Spirit in our nation.
Although “Sinners” is the most famous of Edwards’ individual messages, it has also been his sermons of joy-filled wonder at the magnificence and beauty of God that theologians, and everyday readers like me have cherished, found edifying, and re-read again and again for rich spiritual encouragement.
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NOTE: I first published this entry on my blog GOD’S WORD IS TRUE, several years ago. Then awhile back, realizing that I could not go on forever juggling several blogs, I re-directed GOD’S WORD IS TRUE readers to this blog. Meanwhile, years of Scriptural input remain on the “GOD’S WORD” site.
The truths therein are perennial. In the event that some NORTHERN REFLECTIONS readers are unaware of my former blogging, I will be reprinting selected entries on this site. MLB
Amen! Having my daily time with God and being in His Word adds stability to my day. Thank you for the Word centered truth you have shared.
Thank you, Margaret for reposting this. It is just as relevant today because God’s Word is the same yesterday, today and forever. Amen! ❤
Thank you BOTH for your encouragement!!!