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Joshua Daniel

A Good Tree Bringeth Forth Good Fruit

The sermon emphasizes the importance of producing good fruit through love and obedience to God's will, as exemplified by Jesus' teachings and sacrifice on the Cross.
Joshua Daniel emphasizes the importance of producing good fruit as a reflection of our inner selves, highlighting the correlation between the nature of a tree and the fruit it bears. He points out the need for love to be the driving force behind our actions, as love and holiness are interconnected. Daniel stresses the transformative power of the Cross in responding to wrongdoers, urging listeners to emulate Jesus' forgiveness and selflessness. He underscores the significance of obedience to God's will, emphasizing that faith overcomes fear and leads to a life built on a solid foundation.

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"Even so every good tree bringeth forth good fruit; but a corrupt tree bringeth forth evil fruit." Verse 17. Everybody knows this. Have you ever gone and eaten margosa fruit? Margosa fruit is very bitter. No one thinks they are as sweet as grapes. The margosa tree produces bitter fruits. "A good tree cannot bring forth evil fruit, neither can a corrupt tree bring forth good fruit. Every tree that bringeth not forth good fruit is hewn down, and cast into the fire. Wherefore by their fruits ye shall know them." Verse 18, 19 & 20. By now our fruits should have filled the world; Punjab, Tibet, China and Russia. But somehow, we have not become perfect in love. You know the bottle-neck. In most of our lives, love is the bottle-neck. There is not an outpouring love.

Please note, that love and holiness go together. The Bible says, "He that abideth in love abideth in God." We have unlimited opportunities to love. But we have to learn to love as Jesus loves. Sometimes, we get very angry with the wrong-doer. That is our natural response. What is God's answer to the wrong-doer? The Cross. What an answer! Any wrong-doer when he comes to the Cross, he is dumb-founded. His self-defence and self justification cease. We do not have such love; we do not exercise such love; we do not use this answer. We believe in the might of our own arms and our own words. No, the Cross is the answer. There is so much wickedness around us- so much that should not be there. What is the answer? What is God's answer?

He can throw us off into the fire- every one of us, me, you, everyone. But what is His answer? "I have taken your sins on Me." I find that very hard to do. My natural zeal makes me feel very angry at sin. But what is Jesus' answer? "Father forgive them." When they were nailing Him to the Cross He prayed, "Father, forgive them." When they were nailing Him to the Cross He prayed, "Father, forgive them." If we also were like that, our fruit would fill the earth. My dear people, let us not be talkers. That is why Jesus closed His Sermon on the Mount like this: "Not everyone that saith unto me, Lord, Lord, shall enter into the kingdom of heaven; but he that doeth the will of my father which is in heaven."

Let us not be afraid of God's will. We have many natural fears.

Fear comes because of lack of faith. And out of that fear comes disobedience. Jesus completes His Sermon on the Mount on the note of obedience. "I have told you all these things. If you do them, you will be like one built on the rock, if you do not do these, you will have a great fall." Why should we fall? Why should we fail in love? Why should we allow the devil to bring all fears and unfaith? See, God has surrounded us with works of faith. But still we can entertain fears and work negatively. And that will only make us go far away from God. But, when we obey, in effect we are saying, "My Father, I know, you take care of me. I know, you have got more than adequate provision for me - more than my needs. I will not listen to my natural fears or to the world. I will look to you."

Sermon Outline

  1. I points: - Introduction to the concept of good and corrupt trees - Understanding the significance of fruit in our lives - The relationship between love and holiness
  2. II points: - The challenge of loving as Jesus loves - Responding to wrongdoers with grace - The power of the Cross as God's answer
  3. III points: - The importance of obedience in the Christian life - Overcoming fear through faith - Building our lives on the foundation of God's will
  4. IV points: - The consequences of disobedience - Encouragement to act on faith - Embracing God's provision and care

Key Quotes

“A good tree cannot bring forth evil fruit, neither can a corrupt tree bring forth good fruit.” — Joshua Daniel
“He that abideth in love abideth in God.” — Joshua Daniel
“Father, forgive them.” — Joshua Daniel

Application Points

  • Practice forgiveness in your daily interactions to reflect Christ's love.
  • Choose obedience to God's will over fear to strengthen your faith.
  • Recognize the importance of producing good fruit in your life as a testament to your relationship with God.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does it mean to be a good tree?
A good tree represents a life that produces good fruit, reflecting love and holiness.
How can we love like Jesus?
We can love like Jesus by practicing forgiveness and grace, even towards those who wrong us.
What is the significance of the Cross?
The Cross symbolizes God's ultimate answer to sin and wrongdoers, offering forgiveness and redemption.
Why is obedience important?
Obedience is crucial as it demonstrates our faith and trust in God's provision and guidance.
How do we overcome fear?
We overcome fear by placing our faith in God and His promises, rather than succumbing to our natural anxieties.

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