BEARING FRUIT FOR THE KINGDOM OF GOD
We
should never forget the price that Christ has paid for our salvation.
Not in the sense of feeling guilty over His suffering, though that would
be an accurate feeling, but in terms of inspiration resulting in
gratitude to God for His goodness. It is this gratitude, if lived well
and fully, that will be responsible for the fruits our lives bear. We
must always keep in mind that no matter how much effort we may give to a
project, without the grace of God, there will be little or no fruit.
This is the nature of salvation and building the Kingdom of God. It is
God’s work, not ours, and is thus dependent upon Him more than us.
Nevertheless, God has chosen to include us in His
plans and it is this privilege accompanied with its concomitant
responsibility that makes us co-workers with Christ in the work of
salvation.
The image of a farmer sowing seed can be misleading, as we know the
fruitfulness of the crop is dependent upon a number of things outside
the farmer’s control, such as the weather, and those within his control.
When it comes to salvation, everything is out of our control and in the
hands of God. It is up to us to work with God as His “arms and legs,”
so to speak, and, thus, make our contribution. We are there to share in
the work as God sees fit — it is up to Him to delegate tasks to us — not for us to demand that we do this or
that.
Salvation will always remain something of a mystery to us and, thus,
the role of faith is made clear — trusting in the mystery that results
from the promises of God and their fulfillment in our lives. That faith is also a gift from Him and a fruit of the Spirit further complicates any attempt to scientifically define all the processes involved. Let us be willing to trust that God will be good to His Word and that our primary responsibility is gratitude and the resultant desire to do what we
can to further progress the proclamation of the Gospel to the ends of the earth. Fr. Steve Tynan, MGL
REFLECTION
QUESTIONS: In what way do you allow the graces of God in your life to
bear fruit for His Kingdom? Do you need to open your life to this
reality more than you are doing now?
Holy
Spirit, help me to grow in gratitude for all that God has done for me
so that my life will become a bigger and better channel of Your grace to
the world.
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