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                                                            Winter Fruit 01/27/2012
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                                                            _For those of us who live in colder climates, we don’t usually think of winter as a season for bearing fruit. However the Scriptures encourage us to be fruitful not based upon the times and seasons. Rather, we are given confidence to be producing the spiritual fruit of the life of Yeshua--in season and out of season. Whether this fruit is seen in our praise which is the “the fruit of the lips” from Hebrews 13:15 or in our practice through “the fruit of righteousness”  found in Hebrews 12:11, our spiritual fruit is not based on any season but by abiding in Yeshua (John 15:5).

                                                            We have a reminder of ‘out-of-season’ fruit in a winter holiday called the Jewish New Year for the Trees - Tu B’Shevat. Although a minor Jewish holiday it can be encouraging to consider.  In the Jewish calendar it is one of four New Years (Rosh HaShana) mentioned in the early rabbinic writings. This holiday was originally a time for counting the tithes and offerings of fruits. During the Middle Ages it developed as a recognized celebration and fruit eating was added. To this day it has become popular with many Jewish people. Growing up in my Middle Village, NY synagogue, we celebrated this holiday by eating different types of fruit and nuts and discussing the Land of Israel and its importance to our people.

                                                            Traditionally, grapes, dates, olives, and pomegranates are all part of the holiday because they are spoken of in the Hebrew Scriptures and especially because they are associated with the Land of Israel. Specific categories of fruit and nuts include:
                                                            1. Fruit with hard, inedible exteriors and soft edible insides, like oranges, bananas, walnuts, and pistachios
                                                            2. Fruit with soft exteriors, but with a hard pit inside, such as dates, apricots, olives and persimmons
                                                            3. Fruit that is eaten whole, such as figs or berries
                                                            4. Fruit which is associated with the Land of Israel

                                                            Let us consider how these aspects of the Tu B’Shevat fruits can picture our spiritual life:

                                                            1. Fruits and nuts with hard, inedible exteriors and soft edible insides-- What a vivid reminder of our spiritual life in Messiah!  While we are in this world, we often need to be “hard on the outside” in order to be resistant and “not conformed” to conflicting influences (Rom. 12:2). For example, the Scriptures often teach us to “resist the devil” (James 4:7; Eph. 6:13; 1 Pet. 5:7-9). On the other hand, since He who is in us is greater than He who is in the world (1 John 4:4), we need to be soft inside, that is, yielded and responsive to the Holy Spirit, even as we are resistant to unholy spirits.

                                                            2. Fruits and nuts with soft exteriors, but with a hard pit inside— Here we have another contrasting illustration of our walk in Messiah. The soft exteriors remind us to be loving to all, yet with a “hard pit inside.” This is not to say that we should be hard-hearted, but rather uncompromising in the absolutes of God’s eternal Word. This gives us the internal character of righteous integrity and an iron backbone to withstand the wayward winds of this world. How often our merciful “soft exterior” may be offended and hurt by the unkindness of this world system! By internalizing the world’s attack on our testimony in Messiah, “the love of many will grow cold” (Matthew 24:12). That is why we need a “hard pit”— a heart firm in the faith of His unchanging love in Yeshua. For no matter how others may despise our faith they cannot stop us from caring and showing God’s love.

                                                            3. Fruit that is eaten whole— As we mature, we enjoy all of His Word. Some portions of God’s Word are difficult to digest (John 6:60). But as we press on in His eternal word, we recognize that “solid food is for the mature” (Hebrews 5:14) and that “all Scripture is both inspired and profitable” (2 Tim. 3:16). As we mature in Messiah’s truth that will cause us to walk in His truth, then every area of our life will bring “praise to His glory” (Eph. 1:6, 12, 14).

                                                            4. Fruit that is associated with Israel— this category covers all of the rest.  Mature fruit-bearing means being less concerned with our personal agendas and more concerned with God’s eternal agenda. A maturity for both Jewish and Gentile believers will further reflect the apostolic concern that Paul, the apostle to the Gentiles taught regarding the ministry of prayer: “My heart’s desire and prayer to God for Israel is that they might be saved” (Romans 10:1). Our heart’s desire and spiritual fruit is seen more and more as we become a person after God’s own heart like David who taught us to “pray for the peace of Jerusalem” (Psalm 122:6).

                                                            Therefore may our maturity in Messiah reflect the heart of the King of the Jews in having fruit associated with Israel! Please join us in prayer that this year we all will be bearing fruit that testifies of the God of Israel’s love, His love that is fully and forever received in Yeshua, the Jewish Messiah and Savior of the world.


                                                             


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                                                            Stephen Oliver link
                                                            02/16/2012 03:52

                                                            Sam, thank you for sharing about the feast of fruits and how each type symbolize our growth in Yeshua. As a gentile believer grafted into the Olive Tree of Life, my prayer and hope today is that we can meet and work together as Ruach HoKedesh unites the bride, preparing her for the wedding banquet. I pray for our family often. Thank you for your faithful service and insightful works (reading Messiah in The Feasts) for our Kingdom. Shalom and Grace be with you today. In him, your friend.

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