Friday, July 24, 2009

BECOMING MORE FRUITFUL!

JOHN 15:8,16

 "You did not choose Me but I chose you, and appointed you that you would go and bear  fruit, and that your fruit would remain, so that whatever you ask of the Father in My name He may give to you.

This summer I decided that I was going to be diligent in my gardening. You can imagine this has been hard work, but what has been helpful is the thought that in the long run it will pay off. In fact I’m starting to enjoy some vegetables already!

A few days ago I was gazing at the garden and noticed that it was time to give support to the tomatoes. As I looked at the different plants that were coming up I realize that each one needed some kind of support and nurturing. The tomatoes needed a different kind of support from the beans, zucchini cucumber and beets. Tomatoes need something to lean on while beans and cucumber need something to climb and wrap around. Zucchini need room enough to spread out it’s large leafs and while some do well in the shade others do better in the sun.

I realized that it was my responsibility to give the specific support needed, because I chose, bought and planted these vegetables. As an amateur gardener, it is my responsibility to educate myself concerning these plants. I must know what’s in my garden and how to take care of it In order to secure the best possible fruit. I must also be diligent also in cultivating and pulling up the weeds in the garden. The plants can’t do this themselves.

In the same way, Jesus is saying we did not choose Him but rather He chose us and planted us in the Kingdom. He knows where each of us belong and what kind of fruit we are called to bear.  He knows who needs exactly what and precisely when. As we begin to grow some need a trellis right away to climb on, others can wait until fruit appears and so needing the support to lean on.

Even as weed come up in our lives Jesus as our gardener knows when its time to pull them up by the roots with the help of the Holy Spirit. The beautiful thing about the Holy Spirit is that He, our ultimate helper is able to be whatever we need Him to be at the time. We can lean on Him; we can climb up on Him and wrap ourselves around Him for support. In essence He’s our gardener. The tragedy is that we seem to want to stand alone bearing the weight of the fruit and the enemy is having a field day eating up our labor. Jesus said when He left earth that He would send a helper for us.  As Jesus has brought us into His kingdom, He will be faithful to His responsibility to take care of us.  That’s why the Holy Spirit is here. It is needless for us to struggle on our own, with the result of bearing little to no fruit.   

I have noticed something about gardening, and that is if I don’t give the support needed to the plant there will be fruit, but not necessarily good fruit. You see the worms would get to it first and ruin it. After the worms get into the fruit it’s no longer considered good fruit. This reinforces the need for us to draw on the help of the Holy Spirit to secure the quality of our fruit.

Something else that occurred to me was that these plants were all planted in the same garden about the same time, subject to the same sun, rain, and water I would spray on them. However some developed faster than others. Some had the signs of fruit and yet we haven’t been able to eat of it yet, still some that seemed slow at the beginning have yielded mature fruit that we have enjoyed already. In other words they matured at a different pace. We must refrain from judging those who are a little slower than us, whose fruit is not yet evident. Sometimes we can say things like “Wasn’t she there when Pastor taught on that subject? Or She’s been saved for three years and still need someone to help her?” We must realize that we are all different in the way we learn, understand and learn grow.

In recent years there have been several studies that show how children learn differently. Even for those of us who have children know that that they are different in the way they learn and so we don’t say to one “why can’t you be like your brother?” That’s like saying to the tomato plant, “Where is your bean?” We must allow the Holy Spirit to do His work and in due season we will see the fruit, matured. Jesus chose us to bear fruit in His kingdom and not only just fruit but also much fruit that will remain. Let us allow the Holy Spirit to help us. Whether we need to lean, climb or wrap ourselves around Him for support and protection in the various seasons of our life so that through our fruit the Father will be glorified. (John 15:8)

Monday, July 6, 2009

FOUR GIGGLING LITTLE GIRLS

Yesterday as I ministered at the alter four little girls came to me. I asked them how I could pray for them, and to my delight their request came almost all-together. "We are cousins and we just met and we want to stay in contact." As I looked at them, they were just giggling little  girls, so sweet and innocent.  I prayed for them as we huddled together and I could see their smiling faces looking at each other. Clearly this was love of the purest kind. After I prayed they burst into giggles and had lots of hugs for each other, I even got in on the hugs. You see two of the girls were visiting from Florida and the others live here in toronto. 
I thought to myself how sweet, Pastor Val just mentioned we should be childlike in our faith walk and the Lord allowed me to see and experience this before I left the building. Later as I watched them laugh and ran around hugging each other I couldn't help but think it seemed they knew each other forever. What had  seperated these four till now, we may never know. To them it didn't matter, they were together now and that's what mattered. They didn't have the baggage we adults seem to carry around, they just found commonality and that was enough. They found giggling girls like themselves. 

This month is designated to youth and children at Rhema, lets learn one of two things from our children. They think so simply and their faith is as they are, childlike. These girls thought enough of their new found relationship to ask God for help in maintaining it, wow. This childlike faith is rare among adults and that's partly the reason why we are not able to access the promises of God.
Many of us women are caring issues and hurts that continue to hinder us. Why not surrender them to the Lord and ask the Holy Spirit to help us forgive and release ourselves and those who have hurt us. In doing so we are able to move forward into purpose and destiny. It's worth it for those who are waiting.

Last year I heard Bishop Bismark said of the woman with the issue of blood. (Mark 5:25-34) She had to press through the crowd  to touch Jesus not just for herself, but also for the girl He would raise from the dead later. She was not to touch a priest neither should a priest touch a dead person. However all things work together for good. (Romans 8:28) Sometimes we can focus on our circumstances so much that we forget those who would benefit from our deliverance. What if this woman had said , "these people are cruel and I really shouldn't go near the crowd in my condition." We probably  wouldn't know about her or the girl. What story is not being written so the next generation can be inspired. It's time to write your story.