Month: October 2013

31 Days to Fruitful Living — Day 14

Have you ever tried to describe how kiwi or mango tastes to someone who has never sampled that fruit?  How do you put that into words?   Some things are hard to describe. Thankfully, the Scriptures clearly describe the fruit of agape love for us.  Take a look at the description below to determine if you’re…

31 Days to Fruitful Living — Day 13

Sow love.  All fruit is an outgrowth of this divine seed — affection, good will, benevolence that embraces Truth.  This Agape love does what is best, not what is desired. Sowing requires effort and intention.  Ask yourself how can you spread God’s love today?  Seeds of love are small acts of unselfish attention.  Plant a…

31 Days to Fruitful Living — Day 11

At blossom time, a tree must be pollinated for the fruit to develop.  One way to ensure this is through “cross-pollination.”  Basically, your tree should not stand alone — it needs some “tree friends” close by.  The wind will help carry the pollen from one blossoming tree to another.  The end result is all the…

31 Days to Fruitful Living — Day 10

Winter is coming.  Trees need protection from the cold as a frozen trunk is susceptible to cracks that could eventually split the wood entirely. One way to protect your fruit from this blight is to paint the trunk white. Spiritually, we need to apply God’s forgiveness to our frosty hearts regularly.  This requires self-examination and…

31 Days to Fruitful Living — Day 9

You must water purposefully.   Never let the roots become dry.   During a “hot, stressful season” or a drought, more watering is required than normal.  Remember this rule of thumb: “The more you water, the more juicy fruit will be produced.” This principle seems simple, but yet we forget and fail to follow through.  Spiritually, I…

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