Tuesday, May 26, 2015

The Gardener's hand

(Written March 1, 2012)

I am the true vine, and my Father is the gardener. He cuts off every branch in me that bears no fruit, while every branch that does bear fruit he prunes so that it will be even more fruitful.
 - John 15:1-2

One of my precious friends sent me this verse the other day.

It seems quite expected for The Lord to say that He "cuts off" branches that do not bear fruit, even though in reality it is a very chilling thing. But what caught my imagination is what He does with those who DO bear fruit.

Does it say "He rewards"? or "commends"? "pats on the back"? "gives special blessings"? Of course He definitely does all of that too. But this verse is drawing our attention to the one all-important thing the Father does with those who truly bear fruit for Him - He PRUNES them. Pruning involves shearing off boughs and leaves to stimulate growth, which in turn stimulates more fruit.

Do you feel today that He has dealt harshly with you and you don't know why? Do you feel like here you are, going through the very valley of the shadow of death, and He does not seem to care? Do you feel prayers going seemingly unheard? Do you feel your efforts for the Kingdom are not precious to Him?

This verse tells me that in order for me to grow to fulfill His purposes and His purposes only, He must indeed let me go through the valley of the shadow of death. He knows the best way to teach me hard truths, to refine and purify me. And sometimes this involves feelings of abandonment, smallness, enormous feelings of having wasted efforts, and prayers not being heard. 

If you are in a bad way today, God knows what He is doing. Do not mistake your circumstances to be His displeasure or His abandonment. It is only MORE PROOF of His deep involvement, His appreciation of how precious your faith is to Him and how precious you are to Him. I can personally testify that when I come through the valley, He has taught me so much I never even knew I was learning. And I realise that He could only have taught me those truths in the valley. If I was in the plain, on level ground, happy and without a care, I would never learn those truths.

Another reason God PRUNES us is to refine us. Isn't our prayer to Him primarily to enter into His righteousness? To become like Him? Well, if He is going to have to answer that prayer, hard times are ahead because we are full of sin. He is going to have to purge, cleanse and perform surgery, sometimes without an anaesthetic. Sometimes, He is going to leave us crying for a while. Sometimes, He is going to have to be harsh with us, so that we will learn how sinful we are.

So, dearly beloved, let us remember John 15:1-2 in our troughs, valleys, and hard times. Let's pray what David prayed when God confronted him with his sin - David said to Gad, "I am in deep distress. Let me fall into the hands of the LORD, for his mercy is very great; but do not let me fall into the hands of men. (I Chronicles 21:13) Let us fall into the ever loving arms of our Lord!

Be blessed! I don't know why The Lord wanted me to write this, but I feel blessed for having written it...may it bless your heart.

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