
GALATIANS 5:22-23: “But the Holy Spirit produces this kind of fruit in our lives: love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control. There is no law against these things!” NLT
OBSERVATION: Where’s the fruit? When I read these familiar verses and reflect on my life, I cannot help but feel that I fall short of this list. Paul is writing about the true nature of Jesus Christ being manifested in our lives by the Holy Spirit. When I read this list, I see Jesus! When I look at my life, not so much.
Why do we struggle so much with the Fruit of the Spirit? Why does it seem there is always a battle going on within me? The Spirit and my flesh are struggling, pulling me in two different directions. I feel like I am on one of those old-fashioned merry-go-rounds in a playground (the ones they have banned now because they are so dangerous). I am spinning around and around and want to get off, but I don’t know how. Paul writes,
“The sinful nature wants to do evil, which is just the opposite of what the Spirit wants. And the Spirit gives us desires that are the opposite of what the sinful nature desires. These two forces are constantly fighting each other, so you are not free to carry out your good intentions.” (Galatians 5:17 NLT)
Will someone please stop the merry-go-round of my life!?
What brings us to this point? Why does it seem so hard to walk after the Spirit and manifest His fruits, the true nature of Jesus Christ? Jesus was right when He said, “Watch and pray, for the spirit indeed is willing, but the flesh is weak!” As I pondered these questions, I remembered a moment from my childhood.
I don’t remember my exact age, but it was in grade school. In every elementary school, at some point, a child will have a teacher give them a seed, a cup of dirt, and ask them to conduct a science experiment by watering the seed and watching it grow. All we were supposed to do was to water the seed, keep the cup in the sun, and monitor its growth each day.
That is where I seriously exited from the instructions. I watered my seed, I watched my little cup, but nothing was happening. Perhaps there is something wrong with my seed? Maybe I am not watering it enough? Maybe it needs more air? I know what to do: I will dig it up, inspect the seed, and then put it back in the cup. This little seed needs my help!
Well, you can already guess what happened. The little seed did not need my help. I was the one who needed help. I lacked patience and faith. I thought my efforts would help the little seed grow. I was convinced that without my help, nothing would happen. And, guess what happened? It was my help that kept the little seed from sprouting. When everyone else’s cup had a wonderful little green shoot breaking through the ground, all I had was a patch of brown dirt and a seed in the cup!
This is also true with our spiritual lives. For some reason, I think that Jesus and the Holy Spirit need my help to produce fruit in my life. Surely, it can’t be as simple as trusting in the Lord and walking after the leading of the Holy Spirit. There has to be something I can do to speed up the process! Listen to what Paul has to say in answer to these thoughts and questions.
“For if you are trying to make yourselves right with God by keeping the law, you have been cut off from Christ! You have fallen away from God’s grace. But we who live by the Spirit eagerly wait to receive by faith the righteousness God has promised to us. For when we place our faith in Christ Jesus, there is no benefit in being circumcised or being uncircumcised. What is important is faith expressing itself in love.” (Galatians 5:4-6 NLT)
All my human effort is not needed. If I am trying to be like Jesus by dotting every i and crossing every t, then I am trying to make myself right with God by works of the Law, and I have turned away from the promise of faith. Paul speaks much more boldly than this. He says to try and produce the righteousness of Jesus Christ, the fruit of the Spirit, through our own efforts is to be – “…Cut off from Christ!”
This does not mean we have lost our salvation. It means that we have interfered with the true source of life – Jesus Christ and Him alone! We came to the cross for our salvation just as we were. We brought nothing to the cross but our sins and our faith. We laid down our sins, and by faith He imputed His righteousness to us. The Holy Spirit poured out the love of God into our hearts, and we began a new life, a life in the Spirit! God’s seed was planted, and He desires to cultivate and grow His nature (the fruit of the Spirit) in our lives! In other words…
Kirk, don’t mess with the seed! Let God work in your life!
This sounds easy, but it really is the hardest thing for me to do. I want to get my hands on it. I want to help the process. In fact, I have convinced myself I am essential to the process. And yet, when I am involved, nothing happens. So Paul speaks to me once again and tells me what is missing in my life!
“Those who belong to Christ Jesus have nailed the passions and desires of their sinful nature to his cross and crucified them there. Since we are living by the Spirit, let us follow the Spirit’s leading in every part of our lives. Let us not become conceited, or provoke one another, or be jealous of one another.” (Galatians 5:24-26 NLT)
What is missing during the times when I find myself unfruitful?
THE CROSS!
How easy it is to forget that it was at the Cross that I met my Savior, by grace through faith. And, it is at the Cross that I meet my Sanctifier the same way. My old nature, sins, and self-effort were all nailed to the Cross of Jesus Christ. My new life in Christ was imparted to me by the Spirit. My new life must continue in the Spirit. As Paul emphatically states, “…let us follow the Spirit’s leading in every part of our lives!” This is the key. This is the pathway to the fruit of the Spirit. This is the only way to experience sustained change and growth in my life. So I hear the Holy Spirit speaking to me…
“KIRK, KEEP THE SEED IN THE CUP!”
All that God desires to do in my life, all that I desire to be, all of the fruit of His nature, is not found through my effort; it is found at His Cross! It is at the Cross that I meet Jesus as my Savior. It is at the Cross that I meet Jesus as my Baptizer in the Holy Spirit, Sanctifier, and Healer. When I am tempted to begin doing things in my own strength, when I want to dig out that little seed and give it some help…
HEAVENLY FATHER, LEAD ME TO THE CROSS!
Lead me to the cross
Where Your love poured out
Bring me to my knees
Lord, I lay me down
Rid me of myself, I belong to You
Oh, lead me, lead me to the cross
In Jesus’ Name!











