Series | The Promises of God
Scripture | John 15:8, “This is to my
Fathers glory, that you bear much fruit, showing yourselves to be my disciples.”
Lesson 30 | The Promise of Fruitful Ministry
Jesus in the above verse promised His disciples
that if they remained in Him, they would bear much fruit, bringing glory to the
Father, and thus showing themselves to be His disciples. There are two main ways a disciple can and
should be fruitful in their lives- one is in their character and the other is
in their ministry to others.
First, what Jesus does in your life by
developing His character, also known as the “fruit of the Spirit,” He wants to
do through you, Galatians 5:22-23.
Meaning, what God does in you, He wants to do in others. Second, by His Holy Spirit He wants to use
your life to impact others for Jesus also said in Luke 19:10, “For the Son of Man came to seek and to save
what was lost.” As a result, every
disciple of Christ should be willing to find those that need Jesus so that they
may be saved.
In other words, it is not the job of branches
to produce the fruit; it has to come from the vine and the root. In the same way, you cannot change your own
character, much less save anyone else or produce change in their lives. However, when the Holy Spirit flows through
you like nutrients in a vine to the branches, you will be able to see people’s
lives changed by the power of God. And
those who are saved as a result of your faithfulness to God will be considered
your fruit in ministry.
Paul used this same illustration of “fruit” in
Philippians 1:22 when he wrote, “If I am
to go on living in the body, this will mean fruitful labor for me.” He saw what God was doing in Him was not
only for his own benefit but also for others.
Therefore, we should all desire to be successful and fruitful in the
ministry that God gives each one us!
Reflection | Are you bearing fruit in your ministry to others?
Action | (1) When was the last time you led someone to the Lord? (2) Pray for God to use you to win one soul a week. (3) Lastly, look for open doors and opportunities to share the Gospel with others every day.
One Year Reading Plan (Optional) | Series reading, Psalm 22. Click here to read online.
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