TRUE FRUIT
Hello there dear gist partner.
How are you doing this
fine December day? How’s preparation for Christmas coming along? Here’s hoping
you’re not leaving Jesus out of your celebration plans.
Welcome to today’s
gist.
So, I was studying
something recently in Scriptures that hit me again and I thought to share. There’s
this very popular, but not necessarily correctly used, statement in Christianity;
“God sees my heart.” That is in itself true, but we have over time used this as
an excuse for mumu behavior in among us Christians, you’d see someone behaving
anyhow and once you try to call their attention to their bad behavior, they
would be quick to quote passages like Luke 6 verses 37, 41 and 42 to tell you
not to judge them because you sef no too too holy like that and that it is only
God that sees the heart and He alone should judge them. While that is all true,
though not in the twisted context people who want to make excuses for their bad
behavior use it, there is something really instructive about Luke 6 verses 43
to 45 that I want us to gist about for a bit.
Jesus, our Lord and
Saviour, said something (check Bibles wey dey put words of Jesus in red, you go
see say these verses all dey in red); He said that a good tree cannot bear bad
fruit, neither can a bad tree bear good fruit but each tree is known by their
fruit, or like we say popularly “by their fruits, you shall know them.” What does
this mean to us as Christians? Jesus goes further to say that a good person,
out of the good treasure of his heart, produces good while the evil person, out
of the evil treasure of his heart, produces evil, for out of the abundance of
the heart, the mouth speaks.
This means that if I say
I am a good person, then my actions must show good works; according to our Lord
Jesus, it’s not possible to be a good person who just happens to be doing bad
things; if your works are bad then, at your core, you sef no be good person. Make I just remind you
before you say I dey judge say na Jesus talk am oo, check Luke 6:43-45, me na
message I dey relay to you. To be good person no be for mouth, let the things
that proceed from you be good too, “condition make crayfish bend” no dey for
this matter: there’s no in-between, you are either good or bad. I understand
how in our ‘shades of gray’ generation, this may come off as being too harsh,
no worry e do me for body ma before I dey tell you like this, but it’s not, it
is statement of fact, na you now go determine where you dey by wetin you dey
do.
Let the devil not
deceive you into living in evil while thinking that God knows that you are a
good person so make God just turn face from your bad behavior, that’s not how
it works, let your works be good too! That’s the truest profession of goodness you
can ever make, the one that your actions tell.
God is calling you
today to examine your actions sincerely and really ask yourself if the things you
are doing bear testimony to the kind of person you say you are and who you want
to be. Let the honest answers you give tell you the work you need to do as we
approach the 2025.
May God help us to
start living out our professions.
TUNES AND THOUGHTS: the
song recommendation for this week is Another Measure by 1Spirit and Theophilus
Sunday. Very funny short story, the day my Bar Finals timetable came out, the
next thing that came out of my mouth was “Intensify, intensify, this fire is
not enough oo”, because truly that fire been no dey enough. But more than the
ginger this song gave me as I studied for Bar Finals, this song is an expression
of an increased hunger and desire for deeper intimacy with God; it is a
reminder that no matter where you think say you don reach, there is room to
grow in God and we should never get to the point of stagnation in our walk with
God. I pray that this song blesses you as it blesses me, enjoy.
Well that is that about
that as far as that is concerned, see you next week.
Love,
Achenyo.
PS. It’s 17 days to my
father’s 70th birthday, do say a prayer for him, thanks and God
bless.
I saw a comment on social media one time "Sinners judging sinners for sinning differently" and everything about it didn't sit well with me.
ReplyDeleteThank you for this timely and powerful message, ma'am. May our fruits be good and pleasant to God.
Thank you also for the song recommendation, I also need another measure and fire😅
Amen!
DeleteThank you so much Ma'am. And we all do need another measure😅.