How to Develop Spiritual Fruit

By Karin Peavy

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Karin Peavy uses her writing gift to help change lives. She is the author of Hot Chocolate For the Spirit and publisher of What is God up to Today? a weekly ezine. Both are chock full of scripture keys that will help you live your best now. Visit http://www.karinpeavy.com to discover more about Karin’s Bible study resources.

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?You didn?t choose me, remember; I chose you, and put you in the world to bear fruit, fruit that won?t spoil. As fruit bearers, whatever you ask the Father in relation to me, he gives you.?

?The Message

In 2007 I toured the Hawaiian Islands with my sister. In Hilo, Hawaii we visited Volcano National Park where we had the opportunity to walk on land created by lava flows from times past. There is still steam coming from many of the rocks.

You already know lava is extremely hot, reaching a temperature of more than 930 degrees. It is hard to believe that anything can grow in this area but sure enough I spotted two tiny plants pushing up through the gravel. As the tour bus took us further up the road, I noticed bigger plants and taller trees. As I observed my surroundings, I realized the power of a seed. It didn?t matter how hot the lava or how hard the ground, life could not be held back.

The same applies to our spiritual growth. There are moments when it appears that change is impossible, that the challenge of temptation?s ?heat? is too great. But when we meditate on God?s Word on a continual basis, bad habits will be broken, our faith will increase, Godly character will spring forth and our minds will become renewed. We will be like those two tiny plants breaking through seemingly insurmountable circumstances to become strong and mighty trees.

In fact, did you know the Bible compares us to trees. Psalm 92:12 tells us that the righteous will flourish like the cedars of Lebanon. A quick Google search revealed that cedar wood is resistant to decay and severe temperatures. You and I can become just like those cedars, resistant to the pressures of life, preserved during these times of economic unrest and danger.

We can plant and water the seed of God?s Word by praying scripture into our lives. Joshua 1:8 tells us to not let the Word of God depart from our mouths but to meditate on it day and night. We will experience prosperity and success in every area of our lives.

Biblical meditation involves speaking scripture out loud. Doing so affirms God?s truth.  Hearing our own lips speak the truth will cause God?s Word to take root in our hearts quickly. When the scriptures are in our hearts in abundance, the fruit Jesus talks about in John 15:16 is produced.

Let?s continue to plant God?s Word and water it each day by studying the Bible, thinking about its truths and praying it over our lives. The result is fruit that will never spoil.