Two-minute read.

When Christ takes center stage in our lives, we begin to produce spiritual fruit, not from our efforts, but from His presence. As we own our sin, it humbles us. Where once we pointed fingers easily, we now see the plank in our own eyes more clearly. Jesus shows us how our actions affect others and how our words hurt them.
I hate to admit it, but in my younger days, I hurt people with my words and actions. Because of the pain I carried in me, I lashed out at people, cutting them with the words I spoke. In an effort of self-protection, I would cut people out of my life if they hurt me. Often, they didn’t know what they did, and I left them feeling battered and bruised. Even now, as I type this, shame rears its ugly head.
But then I met Jesus, and the change began. I didn’t become a nice person overnight; in fact, I’m still working on it. Because of the Holy Spirit in me, I’m producing different fruit. Instead of hurting people with my words, I encourage them. When someone hurts me, I’ve learned how to process the pain, to have healing conversations, and listen to hard things. And because of Christ’s actions on the cross, I’ve received a grace that has changed my life, set me free of my sin, and released me from bondage. How could I not help but share what I’ve found in Jesus with others?
Fruit grows from the connection to its source. I can’t produce good fruit unless I have Christ in me, and neither can you. When you walk with the Spirit, over time, your life begins to reflect more love, deeper joy, and lasting peace. Not because of anything you do, but because of what God does in you.
Reflection:
Where have you seen Christ gently change your responses—from hurt or defensiveness to grace—and how can you continue to stay connected to Him so that His fruit keeps growing in that area?
Joy Thought:
God transforms us, helping us produce beautiful fruit that reflects Him.








