This method I am about to share
will make any team, gang, business or club be very fruitful. I deliberately
stood from a biblical stand point as it has practically worked for me. Most
people are interested in productivity. But the Bible doesn’t use the word
“productivity”; instead, you’ll find there the word “fruitfulness.”
God wants us to have fruitful
ventures, so I want to show you some principles that will produce a godly
fruitfulness in your life. I believe there are four conditions that are essential.
First,
you must cultivate roots.
God
says there’s no fruit without roots. You need roots particularly when your
resources are limited, for when times of drought come along.A drought in your
life is whenever you have to do without something you need, perhaps time,
energy, money or support. There will be times of drought in your ministry;
perhaps you’re even in one now.
Second, you must
eliminate the weeds in your life and venture
The
weeds in your life, are any things that hinder or limit your growth. Weeds are
the things that choke your relationship to Christ or that prevent you from
further growth.How much effort does it take to grow weeds? None at all!You
don’t have to cultivate weeds. In fact, that’s the difference between a weed
and a vegetable. Even though you feed, water and cultivate a vegetable,
sometimes it still dies. Pay no attention to a weed and it grows!
Weeds are a sign of
neglect. I’ve found that when I neglect my quiet time, when I neglect my
personal maintenance like walking and staying physically fit, and when I
neglect key relationships in my life, the weeds start to grow and begin choking
my productivity.
What is
pruning?
Pruning
not only involves cutting off dead branches, but living ones as well in order
to improve the shape of the plant and stimulate growth. Pruning is essential
for increased productivity. It’s not optional.
If you’re going to be productive in ministry, God will put you through times of
pruning.
God
prunes you for fruitfulness. In your life it’s not only the dead wood that God
cuts off; He also cuts back areas of success, EVEN areas that are bearing wonderful
fruit.
Fourth, you must wait
for the harvest.
Growing
fruit takes time. It doesn’t come automatically. You don’t plant a seed in the
ground and harvest it the next day.
It’s
common sense: Seeds must be planted. You’ve got to cover them up with dirt, and
then you wait and pray and expect growth.
Just as
a seed creates new life out of death, for you to be more effective in your
ministry there’s a dying to your old nature, a dying to your own desires and
ambitions in the waiting process. Growth takes time, but don’t give up. Stay
plugged into Jesus Christ.
That is the law of the
harvest.
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