Even though The Lovely Joanne and I live in the same house, sometimes we have trouble communicating. Then she and I have to stop and focus on
listening to each other -- words, non-verbal cues, and the meanings behind the words. It would be easier if she could simply grasp what I mean, rather than...but this is about God, not about me.
God communicates with us through the Holy Spirit (his own mind) living in us as Jesus promised: "the Holy Spirit, who leads into all truth" (John 14:17). Jesus told us "Remain in me, and I will remain in you. For a branch cannot produce fruit if it is severed from the vine, and you cannot be fruitful unless you remain in me" (John 15:4). To re-phrase what Jesus said, we do not produce spiritual fruit on our own, but only by being fully connected with Jesus, and allowing him to act in us.
To bear spiritual fruit, we must surrender to the voice of the Holy Spirit. Sounds simple. Hard to do. Sometimes we drive full-speed-ahead through life, playing the theme from "Rocky" at 100 decibels, trying to create 99% of our spiritual success ourselves and only asking God to help with that last 1%. Sometimes we worry ourselves into a corner, afraid that God won't take care of us like he has so many times in the past.
But it is God who is in charge, and God who has the power to create good fruit in us. So the only rational spiritual life is to surrender our choices to him by taking all our decisions and our words to him for approval -- PRIOR approval. We're taught to listen before acting, both with God and humans: "You must all be quick to listen, slow to speak, and slow to get angry. Human anger does not produce the righteousness God desires" (James 1:19-21). Rather than just passively waiting for God to tell us something, we can actively work with God by asking for direction, and surrendering to whatever he answers.
What's on your to-do list for today? I think the question should begin one step earlier -- what is on God's list for you? How about taking him a blank sheet of paper, before it gets clogged up with your own list, and getting his priorities? And asking him how to produce that spiritual fruit he wants, in your life? That's the only way I can have a fruitful day. Give it a try for about a year, and let me know how it goes.
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