Fruitfulness in the Kingdom
Fruitfulness in the Kingdom
April 17,2025
John 15, Matthew 21:28-32; 9:37-38,Acts 1:8
Jesus teaches us that in the Kingdom of God, it's not about the effort we put in, but about the fruit we bear (John 15). God rewards fruitfulness, not mere activity. As laborers in His vineyard, we must produce fruit that pleases Him.
The Parable of the Two Laborers
The parable of the two laborers (Matthew 21:28-32) shows that God values obedience and fruitfulness over mere words. One laborer initially refused to work but later changed his mind and did the work, while the other agreed to work but didn't follow through. God is pleased with the first laborer's actions, highlighting the importance of producing fruit.
Your Harvest
The Father's harvest is not limited; it's boundless. As His laborers, we've been appointed to reap the harvest and bring fruit to Him (Matthew 9:37-38). Jesus said, "You will be my witnesses in Jerusalem, and in all Judea and Samaria, and to the ends of the earth" (Acts 1:8), showing us the vast jurisdiction of our labor.
Conclusion
As laborers in the Kingdom, let's focus on producing fruit that pleases God. Are we fruitful? Can God rely on us to harvest the ripe fruit? Let's share the Word of God with the world, knowing that our jurisdiction is boundless.
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