31 Days to Fruitful Living Day 12

strawberry blossom

The awful truth is that it could take up to five years for you to see any fruit on a tree.  This requires patience.  It’s slow, but sure work.  We must remain steady and strong. Remember that fruit needs to ripen.  Mature fruit will be much more fruitilicious.  Stay the course, and don’t give up too soon.  Your fruit is coming.

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“So let’s not allow ourselves to get fatigued doing good.

At the right time we will harvest a good crop

if we don’t give up, or quit.

Right now, therefore, every time we get the chance,

let us work for the benefit of all,

starting with the people closest to us

in the community of faith.”

Galatians 6:9-10, MSG

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Q4U:  Do you have any tips on how to wait patiently for the good stuff God is doing to ripen?  I could use some advice on this topic!  Please feel free to share your thoughts in the comments.

Thanks for joining me for Day 12!

Come back tomorrow for Day 13 of “31 Days to Fruitful Living.” We will chat about how to sow love.  I may have a black thumb, but I am determined to learn how to cultivate my spiritual life.
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One Comment

  1. Hello, I’ve been following this study, and I’m enjoying it. I wanted to answer this question because it has taken me a while in my walk to be able to wait patiently for what God is doing? Lol I have learned to keep my eyes on Jesus, and love and minister to Him as I wait! As I’m doing this the weight of everything else diminishes. I have been walking with the Lord for 30 years and I feel like I am finally maturing, lol. Blessings to you!

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