March 4 (Mark 4:18-19)
And others are the ones sown among thorns.
They are those who hear the word, but the cares of the world and the
deceitfulness of riches and the desires for other things enter in and choke the
word, and it proves unfruitful.
(ESV)
What do you think it means to be fruitful? I have always taken this to mean being
productive. We don’t want things getting
in the way of our doing things for God. It
is true that we don’t want to be distracted or deterred from our mission, but
there is more to what Jesus is saying here than that.
Rather than take a modern definition of fruitfulness, and in
my case one that fits very well with my driven personality, consider a biblical
understanding. Galatians 5:22-23 says, “But the fruit of the
Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness,
faithfulness, gentleness, self-control; against
such things there is no law.” Now
put those two passages together. The
worries and cares of the world, to say nothing of our desires and pursuit of
ungodly things, keep us from bearing the fruits of the Spirit. You may be doing a great many things, even
good things for God, but is your life bursting forth in love? What about joy and peace? How are you with patience these days? You see where this is going.
You
can force yourself to do a good deed, but you cannot muscle up and will
kindness into existence. You simply
cannot dig down deep and make any of the fruits of the Spirit a reality. They have to grow and develop on their own. The only thing you can do is make sure the
soil of your life is free from the thorns that would choke them out.
Dear God, You wrecked me with this. I have so often thought that running around and doing more good things was what it meant to live a fruitful life, and I know that You have given me good works to perform. Yet I also know that what You want most is for my life to be a rich garden in which the seeds that You plant can flourish and bring forth fruit. Help me pull out the weeds and thorns of distraction and worry so that nothing may interfere with YOUR work. In the name of Jesus, my Savior, amen.
Copyright © 2018 by Steven R. Perkins
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