Thursday, April 27, 2006

Daily Devotion for April 27, 2006 from Lutheran Church Charities

Taking some Time
 
"Sir," the man replied, "leave it alone for one more year, and I will dig around it and fertilize it. If it bears fruit next year, fine! If not, then cut it down." Luke 13:8-9
 
So many times I hear Christians say that you will know other Christians by their fruits. While I agree with this, one thing I see is that it may take time for this fruit to come about. Many Christians have the expectation that once one is saved there will be instant fruit borne. We must remember that before fruit can be borne a seed must be planted and then the seed must grow.
 
One cannot just plant the seed and then walk away. Instead, once the seed is planted, one should stay with it and watch it and help it grow. It’s called discipling the person.
 
In today's Scripture, Jesus tells a parable about a man who has a fig tree which is not producing any fruit. He tells the gardener to cut it down, but the gardener wants to give the tree one more year in which he can work with the tree so that it may produce fruit. I have learned that the fruit may take a little while before it is produced and also that it may take more work than just planting the seed for that fruit to be borne. Patience and love will not only nurture the other's relationship with God, it will also nurture one's own.
 
Prayer:
Lord, we thank you for being the patient gardener. You are not willing to give up on us so easily. Instead, with your great love you work with us so that we may bear the fruit you created us to bear. In Jesus' name. Amen.
 
 

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