Section 4: Mankind is Designed To Bear Fruit and To Reproduce Ourselves 

 

To Bear Fruit

No tree should ever be without fruit because God created every tree with its seed inside it. The Creator also created every person with their purpose on the inside of them. Jesus teaches us in the Gospel of John 15:8,16  that Our Father created us to bear fruit. The verses says:

  “This is My Father’s glory, that you bear much fruit, showing yourselves to be My disciples … You did not choose Me, but I chose you and appointed you to go and bear fruit—-fruit that will last …” 

We were designed by Our Father to share His power, particularly his creative, planning, and designing power. Our Creator designed you to be creative and innovative. The Manufacturer wants you to reveal all the potential He buried inside you. He offers you tremendous opportunities to share in His work on this earth. Your ability to fulfill The Creator’s demand is connected to our relationship with Him because the fruitfulness He desires is the manifestation of His Spirit in your life. 

Your Creator created you to bear abundant, life-giving fruit. That is a part of your purpose. 

If you have a fruit tree that doesn’t bear any fruit, you would tire of it taking up space and then decide to cut it down. You may decide to plant another tree or repurpose the space that it once took up for something productive. The same is true with Our Father’s relationship with people. Our Creator has a way of moving unproductive people to the side and raising up productive people. 

To Reproduce Ourselves

The Creator created you to multiply and replenish the earth (Genesis 1:28). When our Father gave Adam and Eve the command to fill the earth, pain was not associated with childbearing. It was not until after sin entered the world that the Creator increased women's pain in childbearing. 

Yet, more important than your ability to physically reproduce is your power to instill in others your values and attitudes. Your life influences your children, your spouse, your friends, your boss, your coworkers, and so on, for good or evil. They watch your actions and hear your words. The effect of your presence in their lives can either be productive or non-productive. When we productively impact the lives of others, we have successfully begun to reproduce ourselves.

 
 

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