Monday, December 25, 2006

A TREE & ITS FRUIT

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In Luke 6 and verse 43 Jesus continues teaching His disciples. In this section Jesus is referring to good trees and bad trees that bear fruit: "No good tree bears bad fruit, nor does a bad tree bear good fruit. Each tree is recognized by its own fruit. People do not pick figs from thornbushes, or grapes from briers. Good people bring good things out of the good stored up in their heart, and evil people bring evil things out of the evil stored up in their heart. For out of the overflow of the heart the mouth speaks.

NOTE that Jesus’ point is that all fruitfulness—whether good or bad—comes from what’s at the core of the heart. Whatever comes out of the mouth is an overflow of your heart. That means that whatever is in your heart will come out and show itself. So, pay attention to your heart.
Next Jesus moves into an interesting new thought for His disciples. Jesus is saying, “Since the heart is most important to the fruitfulness that will flow out of your life, let me point out how to work on your heart.”

He starts with this statement: "Why do you call me, 'Lord, Lord,' and do not do what I say?” That’s the key to your heart. It’s all about DOING WHAT JESUS SAYS. Apparently, He has certain people in mind who have been talking a good game, but have no follow-through. They want to be known as good trees, but their fruitfulness betrays what’s really in their hearts. The bad fruit they are displaying is a neglect or a refusal to do what Jesus says to do.
He continues with: “As for those who come to me and hear my words and put them into practice, I will show you what they are like. They are like a man building a house, who dug down deep and laid the foundation on rock. When a flood came, the torrent struck that house but could not shake it, because it was well built. But those who hear my words and do not put them into practice are like a man who built a house on the ground without a foundation. The moment the torrent struck that house, it collapsed and its destruction was complete."
Jesus sets forth two simple options. Either come and hear Jesus’ words and put them into practice or choose not to put them into practice. They are simple, yet dramatically different.

Practicing what Jesus says to do is the pivotal point. If you practice what Jesus says, you are like a man who builds a house and digs down deep so that he has a firm foundation. If you don’t practice what Jesus says to do, you are like a man who builds a house on the ground without any foundation at all.

NOTE that both houses face the same storms of rain, flooding and winds. Just because you follow Jesus doesn’t mean you will be hermetically sealed in a mayonnaise jar to keep you from all trouble. No, the trouble will come, but with a foundation, you are unshakable. Without a foundation you are facing sure collapse and complete destruction.

Now, get this point. Practicing what Jesus says to do is simply following Jesus. There are 3 very important observations here: FIRST—Following Jesus is more than calling Him “Lord.” Talk is cheap.

SECOND—Following Jesus is more than coming to Jesus. It’s more than attending church.

THIRD—Following Jesus is more than just listening to Jesus. It’s more than showing up at a Bible study, even if it’s every week.

In other words, Jesus is not nearly as interested in you talking a good game or in your church attendance or even in your study of the Bible as much as He is that you are following Him and doing what He says to do. That’s the performance He wants!

So, where are you performing? Good, religious talk? A faithful church-goer? A regular at a small group Bible study? Or, are you focused on doing what Jesus says to do?