Judging Spiritual Fruit | September 3, 2021

From the book “Truth For Today: A Daily Touch of God’s Grace” by John F. MacArthur

“A good tree cannot bear bad fruit nor can a bad tree bear good fruit.” - Matthew 7:18

A fruit may be beautiful and decorative and offer refreshing shade in the summer. But its main purpose is to bear fruit, and it is therefore judged by what it produces and not by how it appears. Similarly, anyone who claims to speak for God must be judged by his life, not merely by his appearance or words.

False prophets can sometimes deceive even genuine Christians. If you become careless concerning the Word of God, lazy about prayer, and apathetic about God’s kingdom, it is easy for you to be deceived by a clever, pleasant, smooth-talking teacher who only appears to be orthodox.

Therefore it’s crucial that you remain vigilant and well prepared. Bad fruit from a bad tree is simply not acceptable, no matter how good both may appear. It has to be examined carefully (see Hebrews 5:14). But for the mature believer, there is true assurance in Jesus’ words, “‘by their fruits you will know them'” (Matthew 7:20). There is no way to be deceived if you look closely.

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Truth For Today: A Daily Touch of God’s Grace by John F. MacArthur

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