The Fruit Bowl
In Galations 5:22,23 we find a listing of the Fruit of the Spirit: Love, Joy, Peace, Patience, Kindness, Goodness, Faithfulness, Gentleness, and Self-Control. We're told in God's Word that people will know us by our fruit. That's how they will be able to tell if we are followers and servants of Christ. The Bible also tells us that God will cut off the branches that don't bear good fruit! Yikes! This fruit thing is pretty important, isn't it?! Well, here we will feature one of these "fruits" in each issue, starting with the first fruit mentioned: Love. Do you think that the "fruit" you bear is good? Do you think that people are able to tell that you are a Christian by the way that you act or respond in different situations? Let's take a look at this issue's featured fruit...Goodness!
GOODNESS
The Bible tells us that God alone is good (Mark 10:18), and yet it also lists “goodness” as a fruit of the Spirit that followers of Christ should be producing. This seems like a paradox, but in actuality the two back each other up rather than contradict each other. God alone IS good, and there’s no way that you can be good or produce good deeds on your own. But you CAN and SHOULD mirror God’s goodness in and through your life. As Christians, we represent God, whether we like it or not. People watch and they listen, and they connect the things that you do to what Christianity is all about. It’s important that we mirror God’s love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, self-control etc. These are the fruit of the Spirit, the fruit that we make evident in our lives as we grow in Christ and become “imitators of God” (Ephesians 5:1). Though goodness is not something that we can obtain or produce on our own, with God’s grace and help we can portray His goodness in the things we say, do and think.
What is goodness, anyways? The dictionary defines it as: excellence, and virtue. Excellence is to be the best; first class. Virtue is “conformity to a standard of right; morality; a particular moral excellence”.
So, if we are to bear fruits of goodness, we have to be “first class”, meaning that we can’t settle for being usual or following the norm. Now, I’m certainly not saying that we should be prideful, because the Bible says that God gives grace to the humble but opposes the proud (James 4:6). But we can’t be satisfied with being just like the world. The world has no virtue in it, not real virtue at least.
Webster’s thesaurus lists righteousness, rightness, uprightness, and morality as synonyms to the word goodness. Again, the first thing that comes to mind for me when I think of righteousness is that our righteousness is like filthy rags (Isaiah 64:6). Getting to the point of “goodness” or “righteousness” seems truly unachievable. It’s almost discouraging. But this just underlines our need for God. With God, all things are possible. It can’t happen without Him though; goodness doesn’t come naturally or through anything other than the Most High God.
How can we possess and then produce this goodness? Do you just automatically learn the secret when you become a Christian? If it was that simple, we wouldn’t need to be reminded and told the importance of portraying it in our lives. I believe that there is only one way to become good, righteous, moral, virtuous etc. Have you ever heard the saying, “you become what your friends are”? If you want to produce goodness, then you have to “hang out” with the One who is good. Become close to God, seeking Him and praising His name all the time. Follow His commands, and learn His ways. Get to know Him. Of course, as sinners, we’re never going to reach the point of excellency and righteousness of God, but by growing close to Him, we will learn how to produce goodness. And we’ll learn about goodness, what it really is and why it is so important. God is the best teacher, and we can learn a whole lot by observing His nature. So, to be good you must be like God. To produce goodness you must “produce” Godly deeds.
On another note, I realize that goodness is not even something that many teens want to attain. Terms such as “goody-goody” or “goody-two-shoes” make it seem like being good is actually bad. Hmmm…how interesting. It just goes to show that we should be trying to please God rather than people. Galatians 1:10 says, “Am I now trying to win the approval of men, or of God? Or am I trying to please men? If I were still trying to please men, I would not be a servant of Christ.” 3rd John 11 declares, “Dear friend, do not imitate what is evil but what is good. Anyone who does what is good is from God. Anyone who does what is evil has not seen God.” What a profound statement that is. Basically, if we are from God, we will be imitating good, but if we imitate evil we don’t know God. When all is said and done, it won’t matter what your friends or anyone else thought of you…it will just matter if you’ve known God or not. And if you’ve known God, it will have been evident in the good things you’ve done. Goodness is not something that you want to dismiss or stay away from, it’s something that you should definitely strive to have.
Sometimes, okay most of the time, being “good” is not the easy thing to do…but it is still really important! Sometimes you’ll actually suffer for “doing good” or doing the right thing. 1 Peter 2:20 tells us that if we suffer for doing good, and endure it, that is commendable before God. And Galatians urges us to not become wary in doing good, because at the proper time we will reap a harvest if we do not give up. 1 Timothy 5:25 reminds us that our good deeds are obvious, but even those that are not cannot be hidden. Then over in 1 Peter 2:12 we are given this charge: “Live such good lives among the pagans that, though they accuse you of doing wrong, they may see your good deeds and glorify God on the day he visits us.”
Goodness is definitely an action rather than a thing. Goodness does not maintain itself or just exist in your life, it takes effort…constant effort, in fact. Proverbs 11:27 says that He who seeks good will find goodwill. So it must be sought after to be found. Matthew 7:18 gives us a basic principle: “A good tree cannot bear bad fruit, and a bad tree cannot bear good fruit.” Then it goes on to say that the trees that do not bear good fruit will be cut down and thrown into the fire. Ouch! Obviously, it’s important that we bear that good fruit. Finally, did you know that bad company (hanging out with the wrong people) corrupts good character? Well, it does! (1 Corinthians 15:33) You have to guard your fruit…protect your “goodness” or it could go bad.
If we focus on God and determine to follow His ways…if we seek after His will, and spend time in His presence, our “fruit” will flourish. We will produce “goodness” that shows the world the goodness of God. Our own goodness is nothing, it’s far from pure or righteous, but God’s goodness through us is perfect. That’s the goodness that we should be striving to show in our lives. It’s not about us or what we can do or who we are…it’s about God and who He is and what He can do in our lives and in the lives of those around us. So spend some time hanging out with God if you want to reach that seemingly impossible goal of goodness. Remember, God IS good; and goodness does not come apart from God. Excellency…virtue…righteousness…moral… none of those are obtainable without God. We need God active and alive and in control of our lives if we ever are to produce goodness…His goodness, because that’s the only way. More of God, less of us…that’s the secret to goodness; that’s the key to being or ding good.
PREVIOUSLY FEATURED FRUITS
LOVE
JOY
PEACE
PATIENCE
KINDNESS
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