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November
13
"The
branch cannot bear fruit of itself."--John 15:4
How did you begin to bear fruit? It was when you came to Jesus and cast
yourselves on his great atonement, and rested on his finished righteousness.
Ah! what fruit you had then! Do you remember those early days? Then indeed the
vine flourished, the tender grape appeared, the pomegranates budded forth, and
the beds of spices gave forth their smell. Have you declined since then? If you
have, we charge you to remember that time of love, and repent, and do thy first
works. Be most in those engagements which you have experimentally proved to
draw you nearest to Christ, because it is from him that all your fruits
proceed. Any holy exercise which will bring you to him will help you to bear
fruit. The sun is, no doubt, a great worker in fruit-creating among the trees
of the orchard: and Jesus is still more so among the trees of his garden of
grace. When have you been the most fruitless? Has not it been when you have
lived farthest from the Lord Jesus Christ, when you have slackened in prayer,
when you have departed from the simplicity of your faith, when your graces have
engrossed your attention instead of your Lord, when you have said, "My
mountain standeth firm, I shall never be moved"; and have forgotten where
your strength dwells--has not it been then that your fruit has ceased? Some of
us have been taught that we have nothing out of Christ, by terrible abasements
of heart before the Lord; and when we have seen the utter barrenness and death
of all creature power, we have cried in anguish, "From him all my fruit must
be found, for no fruit can ever come from me." We are taught, by past
experience, that the more simply we depend upon the grace of God in Christ, and
wait upon the Holy Spirit, the more we shall bring forth fruit unto God. Oh! to
trust Jesus for fruit as well as for life.