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Theme:

Day 7
Fruit:
Goodness

Day Verse:
"These
things have I spoken unto you, that My joy might remain in you, and that
your joy might be full. This is My commandment, That ye love one
another, as I have loved you"--John 15:11, 12

We smile at the young man who brings his girl friend a box of candy the
night after they have quarreled. But, how many unbelievers in Christ
think they can suddenly become good by doing something good?
Unbelievers cannot be good by doing good deeds or even thinking good
thoughts, for in God's sight "there is none that doeth good, no not
one" (Romans 3:12).
Goodness
is a way of living, it is being. Every Christian who wants to
be what God wants her to be has a deep desire to be "full of
goodness," as the Apostle Paul expresses it. (Romans
15:14). But can we be good when the devil and our own unruly natures are so busy
tempting us to disobey Christ and do what's bad? (II Corinthians
2:11; 11:3; Romans 7:19).
The
word good refers to that quality in a Christian which is ruled by what is
good and true and right because that person loves the Lord Jesus, as
her Good
Shepherd and puts Him first in her life. She recognizes the fact
that the Lord's thoughts are as much higher and greater and better than
hers as the heavens are higher than the earth (Isaiah 55:8, 9). She knows
that her merely human judgments are faulty, but that God's judgments are
always good (Psalm 119:39). Therefore, she goes to God's Word.
If she asks the Lord to make His Word clear and understandable to her, the
Holy Spirit will do just that.
So
she thinks and she prays as she reads the Bible--she searches for the
Lord's guidance, His wisdom, His comfort, and His help to meet her daily
needs. God's judgments in His Word are always GOOD and right.
Titus
3 makes clear the place of good works in a Christian's life. In
verse 5 we learn that we are saved "not by works of righteousness
which we have done, but according to Hs mercy." From verses 8
and 14 we find that they who believe in God should be careful to maintain
or set an example of good works, so that we won't be unfruitful branches
in the Vine. In other words, good works cannot buy our salvation,
but after we belong to Christ, we show our relationship to Him by doing
all the good we can, to as many people as we can. We're willing and
eager to put ourselves out so that others can hear the gospel and have a
chance to be saved.
We
will trust the Lord to take away our natural timidity and inertia, and we
will visit those who don't attend church. We will go out of our way
to call for them, knowing how many excuses they will make if we do
not. We will remember the apostle John's question,
"If anyone has this world's goods and sees his brother in need; yet
closes his heart against him, how does God's love abide in him?" (I
John 3:17)
We
will be willing to share our possessions with those less fortunate than
ourselves. Not all of us have money to give, but if we do we will be
willing to share it. Especially, we will want to share our
love and joy in the Lord! We can give a tract that we have carefully
chosen, and invite a friend to come with us to church.
We
many not get much, if any, reward on this earth, but we can confidently
look forward to hearing our Lord say at His judgment seat (Romans 14:10b),
"Well done, thou GOOD and faithful servant" (Matthew 25:21;
16:27). On that great DAY when our Savior will judge our
works, how glad we will be if during our life time, we were willing to
suffer some inconvenience or even persecution for the Lord's sake!
Our fruit of GOODNESS will be ripe and mature if we live "with
eternity's values in view."
Midi
Playing:
"Surely
Goodness and Mercy"
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