Bearing Fruit Before It's Too Late

Pastor Kevin Rutledge - 3/16/2025 10:00 AM

In this sermon, we're challenged to confront the urgency of our faith and the fruits it bears. The passage from Luke's Gospel about the fig tree in the vineyard serves as a powerful metaphor for our spiritual lives. Are we truly producing the fruits of God's kingdom, or are we merely taking up space? This parable reminds us that while God is patient and nurturing, there's also an expectation for growth and transformation. We're called to consider: What if today were our last? How would that change the way we live out our faith? It's not about fear of punishment, but about seizing the opportunity to fully embrace God's kingdom here and now. Let's reflect on how we can cultivate our spiritual roots daily, through prayer, acts of kindness, and service to others. The message urges us to live with purpose, recognizing that each day is a gift and an opportunity to bear good fruit for God's kingdom.

Scripture:

  • First Reading: Psalm 122
  • Second Reading: Luke 13:1-9, 31-35
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