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31 Days to Fruitful Living — Day 21

Sow kindness.Β  A kind person promotes good and exudes grace and gentleness.Β Β  The kind will meet needs out of a genuine desire to serve and be useful to others.Β  As a result, meekness blooms in the heart when this fruit is cultivated. On Saturday, I had lunch with an old friend.Β  I ordered a water,…

31 Days to Fruitful Living — Day 20

Have you ever tried to eat a coconut?Β  It’s not for the fainthearted.Β  It requires a strenuous effort.Β  You have to drill a hole into the hard exterior, and then you need to grab a hammer or machete in order to smash the thing open.Β Β  A lazy person will not eat fresh coconut. Likewise, patience…

31 Days to Fruitful Living — Day 19

Sow patience.Β  This fruit gives one courage to endure long and not give up.Β  Patience strengthens your ability to act with self-restraint, rather than impulsiveness.Β  A strong dose of its nectar helps one to step back, extend mercy, and accept that “vengeance belongs to the Lord.” A patient person fully believes that God is orchestrating…

31 Days to Fruitful Living — Day 17

Sow peace. Β This fruit is characterized by an inner harmony that promotes accord and tranquility. Β Peace planted in the soul and cultivated by the Holy Spirit will prosper even if faced with the rages and havoc of war. Β  This blessed fruit produces contentment with one’s earthly lot. Β God, the Master Gardener, rewards those who…

31 Days to Fruitful Living — Day 16

Joy thrives in the most unlikely places. Β I learned this first hand last year. Β You see, for 2012 my adopted theme was “Ain’t Nobody Gonna Steal My Joy.” Β Looking back now, I realize how ironic that decision was because it was the hardest year of my life. Β  Β Yet, Β in the midst of it all,…

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