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Spiritual fruitfulness is not optional for believers—it's heaven's expectation for every follower of Christ. True spiritual fruitfulness isn't about material prosperity or accumulating wealth, but about partnering with God in the harvest of souls and seeing lives transformed by the gospel. This begins with seeing people the way Jesus sees them—through the lens of compassion and possibility rather than judgment. Jesus demonstrated a three-fold pattern: teaching God's Word, proclaiming the good news of the kingdom, and showing God's power through healing. The foundation for lasting spiritual fruitfulness is God's Word, which builds faith and protects what God has done in people's lives.
By Augustine PokooSpiritual fruitfulness is not optional for believers—it's heaven's expectation for every follower of Christ. True spiritual fruitfulness isn't about material prosperity or accumulating wealth, but about partnering with God in the harvest of souls and seeing lives transformed by the gospel. This begins with seeing people the way Jesus sees them—through the lens of compassion and possibility rather than judgment. Jesus demonstrated a three-fold pattern: teaching God's Word, proclaiming the good news of the kingdom, and showing God's power through healing. The foundation for lasting spiritual fruitfulness is God's Word, which builds faith and protects what God has done in people's lives.