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Fruit of the Righteous

The fruit of the righteous is a tree of life, and the one who is wise saves lives/captures souls (Proverbs 11:30). Regarding that scripture, I have some questions for you: Are you considered one of the righteous and are you "saving" any lives in Jesus name? Those are great guiding questions for anyone who lives for God, would you agree? If we can answer in the affirmative that means you are indeed bearing good fruit based on the assignment the Lord God has on you. Here's another question: Are you using your gifts and talents to advance His kingdom? You may be asking yourself how you can do that? Well, you have many things about you that are really awesome and there are some people -- lots of people -- who can greatly benefit from your presence and what comes with being who you are. Don't let anybody, any place, or anything convince you that you don't matter, because you matter big time to God. He still desires for you to move the needle in reaching the many people who want to meet Him. And you need not worry about doing that successfully. You will do it and do it well if it lives in your heart to do so (and honestly I don't know why it wouldn't, right?) At any rate, God wants you to win and His word says, "a good tree cannot produce bad fruit, nor can a bad tree produce good fruit" (Matthew 7:18). So, there you have it, you're the good tree. God wants to work with you.

Hear what Sha Sha has to say about bearing good fruit. Sha Sha is my avatar, so her face is based on my face and the voice you hear is actually me speaking through her.


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