Have you ever come back from vacation only to find your tomato plants have grown at least another foot. Unfortunately, those pesky weeds grew also. The weeds need to be removed so that the tomatoes could grow even larger and the plants would bear more fruit. What weeds are choking our growth? Greetings in the name of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.
We face the same thing in our lives, as we grow in Christ there are some things we need to remove before we can grow even closer to him and bear more fruit. There is a process that is necessary before we can bear the fruit that God intended us to bear.
Have you ever wondered why some chocolate chip cookies taste better than others. It matters what ingredients are used and how much of each. The ingredients are pretty basic, but some cooks just know how to put the right ingredients, in the right amount, together in such a way as to make them irresistible. I must confess though, there aren’t too many chocolate chip cookies I don’t like, but I digress. Just like gardening, some things are needed while others are not.
Our lives are a lot like tending a garden, or even making chocolate chip cookies, some things are desirable and some things don’t belong. Only the right combination of things produces the desired effect. We can only live a life that honors God when we remove the things that drain our resources and water the things that grow us into the people we need to be. Jesus talked about it in John’s Gospel.
John 15:1-8; “I am the true vine, and my Father is the gardener. He cuts off every branch in me that bears no fruit, while every branch that does bear fruit he prunes so that it will be even more fruitful. You are already clean because of the word I have spoken to you. Remain in me, and I will remain in you. No branch can bear fruit by itself; it must remain in the vine. Neither can you bear fruit unless you remain in me.
“I am the vine; you are the branches. If a man remains in me and I in him, he will bear much fruit; apart from me you can do nothing. If anyone does not remain in me, he is like a branch that is thrown away and withers; such branches are picked up, thrown into the fire and burned. If you remain in me and my words remain in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be given you. This is to my Father’s glory, that you bear much fruit, showing yourselves to be my disciples.
Gardening is a constant process of pruning, cutting out things that are not useful, so that the things that are useful can grow and flourish. It seems counterproductive but if you let something grow without some pruning it gets unruly and out of control.
It really parallels our lives, if we live without someone pruning and shaping the decisions we make, our lives would become chaotic and unproductive. We would destroy ourselves. No one can live a long and productive life without some pruning, discipline, and accountability.
Keep in mind though, once something is cut from the main plant it loses its source of living power and withers and dies. We need to stay connected to the source of life, true life, Jesus Christ. He provides the life we need and apart from Him we can do nothing, nothing worth doing that is. All we become if we are not connected to God through Jesus is deadwood.
To lead productive lives that honor God a few things have to take place; first we need to be connected to the Father through Jesus. Jesus is the vine that brings to us the essential elements for life. We need to accept Christ and allow him to provide for us the very source of life. He will lead us to the Father.
Second, we must allow God to prune, crop and shape us into the person He created us to be. Let’s face it, that is not a comfortable process, cutting things out, changing things, thinking differently, but it is a process that is necessary if we are going to live an abundant life. Some of the things we think, say, and do are not beneficial to us, they just don’t belong. God will remove those and help us to grow in the right direction. He is the constant that holds our lives together.
“A lady studied the art of bonkei: she learned how to place curiously shaped rocks and bonsai plants on a tray spread with sand to create a miniature landscape. But … the final secret eluded her: no matter what she did, her sand never held together in the perfect waves and ripples of the master’s precisely arranged grains. Finally, after many years …she was told the answer. She bowed at the feet of the master, and he spoke. ‘Use glue,’ he said”
Jesus is the glue that holds our life together, he keeps us connected to God. Without that connection we will wither and die. God is the master gardener that shapes our lives into the life He created us to live. God uses the Holy Spirit to communicate to us the things that have to be removed, pruned or trimmed for our lives to honor Him. Remember this passage from 1 Corinthians.
1Corinthians 10:23 “Everything is permissible”–but not everything is beneficial. “Everything is permissible”–but not everything is constructive.
We sometimes think we can handle it when, in fact, we shouldn’t even try. We need to turn our lives over to God and let him prune and shape us into what He created us to be. The weeds that choke us and drain the life from us have to be removed. God knows what needs to go and what needs to stay. He knows what is beneficial and what is constructive. He will remove the deadwood and weeds.
Blessings,
Pastor Don