213| UNDERSTANDING CHRISTIAN FRUITFULNESS 2| TUESDAY TEACHING AND MIRACLE SERVICE
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Understanding Christian Fruitfulness — Part 2
PREACHER:Rev. Dr. Ebenezer Okronipa
SCRIPTURES:John 15:8 John 15:11 Matthew 5:16 Galatians 5:22–23 Philippians 1:11 Hebrews 12:11 Matthew 3:8 Acts 26:20 Hebrews 13:15 Colossians 1:10 Titus 3:8 Romans 1:13 Proverbs 11:30 Philippians 4:17 2 Corinthians 9:10
KEY POINTS (PART 2) 1. Understanding Fruit-Bearing (Recap) a. What Is “Fruit” in Scripture?-
Greek: Karpos (καρπός) — meaning:
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Result
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Outcome
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Visible evidence
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Advantage or profit
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“That which originates from something”
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Biblically, fruit represents the visible expression of an invisible life—the outward manifestation of the inward work of the Holy Spirit.
Fruitfulness produces undeniable outcomes in the believer’s life:
a. Fruit Glorifies God — John 15:8Your fruit is evidence that God is working through you.
b. Fruit Proves Discipleship — John 15:8A true disciple is known by the results their life produces.
c. Fruit Brings Personal Joy — John 15:11Spiritual productivity leads to deep joy and fulfillment.
d. Fruit Influences the World — Matthew 5:16Your good works shine light and draw people to Christ.
3. Types of Fruits Every Christian Must Bear 1. The Fruit of the Spirit — Galatians 5:22–23This fruit reflects the character of Christ in the believer. The nine traits include:
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Love
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Joy
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Peace
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Longsuffering
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Kindness
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Goodness
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Faithfulness
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Gentleness
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Self-control
These are not nine different fruits, but one fruit with nine expressions.
2. The Fruit of Righteousness — Philippians 1:11; Hebrews 12:11-
Produced through obedience to God and sensitivity to the Spirit.
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Righteousness leads to right living and right actions.
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True repentance produces visible change.
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Turning away from sin is evidence of genuine salvation.
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The fruit of praise and thanksgiving.
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A believer who abides in Christ expresses gratitude continually.
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Good works reveal inward faith through outward actions.
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This fruit blesses other people and glorifies God.
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Paul called his converts “fruit.”
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Every believer is expected to reproduce spiritually by winning souls.
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Giving is spiritual fruit credited to the believer’s account.
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Generosity reflects a heart of love, stewardship, and sacrifice.
Part 2 expands on what fruitfulness looks like in the Christian life. Fruit-bearing is not limited to character alone — it includes righteousness, repentance, worship, good works, soul-winning, and generosity. A fruitful Christian is one whose life produces consistent, visible, and spiritual results that glorify God and edify others.