What is meant by bearing fruit? How can a Christian bear fruit?

Quick answer

“Bearing fruit” is a phrase that describes the outward actions that result from the inward condition of a person’s heart. As Christians, we want to bear fruit in keeping with our relationship with God and that demonstrates we have been made new in Christ.

WHAT DOES THE BIBLE SAY?

The Bible teaches us that there are two types of fruit that our lives can bear: fruit that is of the Holy Spirit and fruit that comes from the flesh, or our sinful desires. Since we are naturally sinful, we can easily bear the things that Galatians 5:16-21 lists such as idolatry, jealousy, and fits of anger. We have to rely on God to bear the fruit of the Holy Spirit, which includes attributes like love, peace, patience, and kindness (Galatians 5:22-23). These fruits that come from the Holy Spirit are visible evidence of our relationship with Christ and His work in our lives (Galatians 5:24). Jesus teaches us in John 15:4-5 that the key to bearing this good fruit is to stay close to Him and that apart from Him we will not be able to accomplish our goal. 2 Corinthians 5:17 tells us that, once we have accepted Christ as Lord, we are a new creation. What we used to be, in our sinful nature, is gone, and the new, our connection with the Holy Spirit, has come. This change from the old to the new changes what we bear from the fruit of the sinful world to the fruit of the Holy Spirit. As we actively move away from the sinful desires told to us in Galatians 5: 19-21 and draw closer to God, we will continue to bear the fruit He desires to see in our lives.

FROM THE OLD TESTAMENT

FROM THE NEW TESTAMENT

IMPLICATIONS FOR TODAY

Every person bears fruit, whether it be sinful or not. Believers must desire to produce fruit in keeping with our connection to God and His Spirit. That fruit comes from a growing relationship with Him. To bear fruit, we must spend time learning what pleases God as Ephesians 5:10 tells us. We can do this by regularly spending time in God’s Word and in prayer. The more time we spend meditating and focusing on the things of God, the more we will become like Him. Then, we will be bearers of good fruit that brings glory to God. We must also, at times, actively flee from the desires of our human, sinful nature that can cause us to bear sinful fruit. We must flee from the lusts of the flesh that we read about in Galatians 5:19-21 so that we do not fall into temptation and bear harmful, sinful fruit. Bearing good fruit is something we become better at as we continue to grow in Christ and allow Him to transform our hearts and minds to be more like Him and less like the world.

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