Fruitful Follower
“He who tills his land will be satisfied with bread, But he who follows frivolity is devoid of understanding.” Proverbs 12:11 NKJV
One significant takeaway from the Corper’s Lodge, one of the recent Mount Zion movies, is captured in the pursuit of ‘fresh bread’ and the difference between purpose and prize. Unfortunately, those who focus on the pursuit of prize often follow frivolity and would readily trade their birth-rights for a morsel of bread. Fruitfulness demands faithfulness to the purpose and not faithfulness to the prize. For example, Ruth followed Naomi not because of her faithfulness to the prize (husband). In the words of Boaz on the subject of Ruth’s faithfulness, “The Lord repay your work, and a full reward be given you by the Lord God of Israel, under whose wings you have come for refuge (Ruth 2:12)”. Ruth had found faith in the God of Israel right in the land of Moab; and she was determined to lay down the pursuit of a prize for the pursuit of purpose in God. Therefore, when believers complain of fruitlessness in their faithfulness, let’s ask ‘are we truly faithful to the purpose of God, or we are merely faithful to a target prize?’. Particularly, fruitful followers are always determined to till their divinely-revealed land with grace and perseverance until they find satisfying bread.
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