JESUS is
ours, yours and mine. Christ is pure loveliness. He is our beloved Bridegroom.
We are His Church, His Bride. We are the Bride of the Lamb. Jesus is our
Well-Beloved. His vineyard is our hearts. We are His. He bought us with a
costly price. It cost Him everything, His very life. Christ shed His life’s
blood for us. He set us apart for Himself. He made us His vineyard. He hedged
us in and fenced us around. He tended us to yield good fruit.
Our hearts
are His vineyards, planted where He can use us most, in the right place, at the
right time, to bear much fruit for His glory. God’s
unmistakable grace will yield the fruits of the Spirit in us, planted in a very
fruitful vineyard, to serve Christ, and to bring the most glory to Him. We are
called to light up His way and show others His light.
The choicest clusters come from the vineyards of our hearts. His sweet fragrance emanates from us. The
richest and heaviest fruits come from sharply cut vines. The choicest flavors
and most fragrant aromas come from sharp-edged swords of trials and
tribulations that cut into our hearts. We bear our best fruit during our worst
trials. Our sorrows drive us to Him who wipes away our tears. We lay our
sorrows at His feet and arise, comforted by His embrace.
THE FRUIT
OF FAITH - Trials dig the vineyards of our
hearts to make us more fruitful and store vital nourishment at the roots of our
vines. Trials fertilize the soil in which faith grows.
THE FRUIT
OF LOVE -
Christ’s tender heart delights to love. Jesus hedges us in affectionately with
His goodness and grace. Christ pledges His love to us. Our hearts grow warm in
the fire of His love.
THE FRUIT
OF HOPE – Jesus
adores the fruit of hope. In Christ, we have the greatest expectations, the
brightest hopes, the clearest vision. Our hopes grow bright in Christ.
THE FRUIT
OF LABOR – We work
for the Master with the most ardent zeal. We swim in a sea of work with nothing
to stop us. Christ gives us success. We produce the ripest fruit for our
Master. When Jesus visits the vineyards of our hearts, let us honor Him with
our very best fruits. All the clusters of our fruit ripen for Christ. Let us
yield great clusters of ripe fruit from our hearts to Him, all for Him and for
Him alone.
REFERENCE:
"The Bride of the Lamb" is an edited version of
"The Well-Beloved's Vineyard" in
"Till He Come"
by Charles Haddon Spurgeon.
The graphic illustrated is from Google Images. Source:http://www.closerdaybyday.info/2011/12/revelation-21/
Miriam Jacob