You did not choose me, but I chose you and appointed you so that you might go and bear fruit – fruit that will last. (John 15:16)
All throughout the Scriptures we see that salvation is of the Lord. We are saved by grace, through faith, and not because of anything we are or anything we do. Yet, after we are saved, we are then responsible to report for duty and the duty is to bear fruit, not behave like nuts.
When Jesus raises us from death to life, He renews the mind, recalibrates the heart, and realigns the will. In other words, the same grace that saves us is the same grace that sanctifies us – empowering us to live a life that is pleasing and acceptable to the One who has so graciously saved us. Now, when we see our salvation more as a religion than a relationship, we can become a little nutty. When I say ‘religion,’ I am speaking about the empty rituals and ceremonies that come from the imagination of man, not the revelation of God. It is the kind of life many of religious leaders were living at the time of Jesus, that so angered and disappointed Him. They kept God at a distance, because their religion replaced their relationship with God. And that, beloved is nuts.
To bear fruit is to be in a surrendered and submitted relationship with Jesus, living for His glory and for the good of others. As we engage in expanding the cause of the Kingdom of God on earth as it is in heaven, we are bearing the eternal fruit we were saved for. Remember, our verse today comes from Jesus as He was teaching about the Vine (Jesus), and the branches (us). Now that paints a pretty picture of a real and right relationship with our Lord. We are connected to Jesus. We are committed to Jesus. We are controlled by Jesus. As we remain in Him, we soak up His life-giving supernatural sap that causes us to bear fruit that will last.
So, how could you describe your current walk with Christ? More fruity or more nutty? Inasmuch as we all have a combination of both in our lives, we will be far more fruity when we fix our focus on Jesus regardless of the circumstances we face in life.
This is the Gospel. This is grace for your race. NEVER FORGET THAT . . . AMEN!