Sunday 27 May 2018

25: GENTLENESS: The Fruit of Righteousness - Part 1



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Fruit of the Spirit Series
GENTLENESS: The Fruit of Righteousness - Part 1


“You have heard that it was said, ‘An eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth.’ But I tell you not to resist an evil person.  But whoever slaps you on your right cheek, turn the other to him also.” (Matthew 5:38-39).

Most of us wouldn’t know what LOVE looked like even if it wrapped itself around us and kissed us on the cheek.  We’re so busy using our eyes looking for love, that we forgot that LOVE lives in the heart of a person whose soul bears the Fruit of Gentleness.

Read Blog #16 About the first fruit, LOVE, to recall how we are born from that fruit and give forth its offspring—the other fruits, of which one is the Fruit of Gentleness, our conversation for today.

A person who bears the Fruit of Gentleness can be defined as someone who behaves in a calm, quiet, non-violent way that does not upset or hurt people.  And to behave means to act (or react) in a particular way to a given outside stimuli—that is, how we respond to and in any given situation, good or bad.

Did Jesus display the Fruit of Gentleness when He made a whip of cords, drove out those who sold merchandise inside the temple, poured out the changers money and overturned the their tables? (John 2:15).  He reacted immediately to an act which would bring His Father’s wrath upon innocent souls by their participation in a sinful act  (buying and selling inside the temple) which the leaders introduced out of greed, instead of keeping God’s will intact by making the temple a house of prayer for all nations (Mark 11:17).

“Woe to you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites!  For you are like whitewashed tombs which indeed appear beautiful outwardly, but inside are full of dead men’s bones and all uncleanness.”  (Matthew 23:27).  In this situation, Jesus was rebuking the spirit of evil (satanic spirit) residing in the heart of man (For He is the Father of spirits—Hebrews 12:9).  His intent was to make us see our ugliness (uncleanness) and to clean ourselves up to be fit (holy) for His Kingdom.

Jesus’ behavior in these situations shows how any Father would behave if he saw his children going contrary to what he knows is right.  Furthermore, we have had human fathers who corrected us, and we paid them respect. . . . For they indeed for a few days chastened us as seemed best to them, but He for our profit, that we may be partakers of His holiness.  Now no chastening seems to be joyful for the present, but painful; nevertheless, afterward it yields the peaceable fruit of righteousness to those who have been trained by it. (Read Hebrews 12:5-11).

What does it mean to chasten? And how does this produce the Fruit of Gentleness?  To chasten is to make someone aware that they have failed or done something wrong and make them to want to improve.  This kind of action is done through the portal of LOVE.  And after Jesus had driven out the buyers and sellers from inside the temple and rebuked the scribes and Pharisees, He healed the sick and continued to teach His disciples how to be right with God, the Father.  And the disciples eagerly wanted to improve—to do what was right to enter into the Kingdom.

Do you chasten your children this way?  Husbands and wives, do you bear this Fruit of Gentleness in your relationship with each other?  Bosses of workplaces, how do you treat your employees or staff over which you supervise?  Leaders of nations, are your citizens inspired by you or do they live in fear and frustration under you?  Do you behave in ways that make others want to do right or to improve?  Or do your actions speak volumes of retaliation and abuse so much so that you make others feel cheap, unworthy and never capable of being or doing right?

In order to bear this Fruit of Gentleness, you first must be pruned unto righteousness.  You must allow God to cut off anything unclean (not right) in you—murderous thoughts, words and violent, destructive actions that cannot be undone once executed; and could turn your heaven bound destiny toward hell.  He may do this through “slappings”. 

A slap from God could be done by using your closest friends to talk evilly against you behind your back (backbiting).  A slap could be your workers rising up against the policies you implement in the workplace and making it into a war of personal attacks.  A slap could be the most shocking betrayal by the one(s) you most deeply love.  A slap could be by that evil person who hates you and devises all kinds of ways to provoke and hurt you simply because you want to improve and do what is right in the sight of God.
 
When you are slapped, what is your first course of action?  How do you react? 

Oh Jesus!  You have said a hard thing for us to do.


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