What makes a fruit tree a fruit tree?

By oldbaptist

     Is an apple tree an apple tree because it bears apples, or does it bear apples because it’s an apple tree?  If you were to say that the bearing of apples is what makes it an apple tree then take an apple tree north and see what happens.  It won’t bear apples.  If an apple tree never in it’s life bears an apple is it still an apple tree?  I would have to say yes, it is.  There is a pear tree that never bears pears.  That doesn’t change the fact that it is a pear tree.

     Now, can anything but an apple tree bear apples?  That’s a no brainer.  Only apple trees can bear apples, just as only a child of God can bear the fruit of the Spirit.  If you are a child of God, you are a child of God, the fruit that you bear doesn’t change what you are, it only justifies that you are.  Why do people want to say that the fruit you bear makes you what bears the fruit.  You must be an apple tree in order to bear apples, just as you must be a child of God in order to bear love, joy, peace, long suffering, gentleness, goodness, faith, meekness, temperance, which are the fruit of the Spirit.

     Now some may say that some people bear these fruits that aren’t a child of God, such as Judas for instance.  The only thing I can say about that is, man can be deceitful.  We have an arrangement on our dining room table sometimes.  It looks like it has fruit in it.  That doesn’t make it real.  Just because it looks like fruit doesn’t make it fruit.  Sometimes the only way to tell if it is real is to test it.

   Lastly, I’d like to say, just because a tree isn’t in the right environment to grow doesn’t hinder it’s ability to be tree.  It may not be as strong or as healthy, and it may not bear fruit, but it is still a tree.  The same is true for a child of God.  If a child of God never hears the gospel, he may not grow and learn, or bear much fruit, that doesn’t change the fact that he is a child of God and that God reconciled there sins on the cross.

 Philip

3 Responses to “What makes a fruit tree a fruit tree?”

  1. Tim A. Blankenship Says:

    Philip,
    You must remember the words of Jesus though, “If a man abide not in me, he is cast forth as a branch, and is withered; and men gather them, and cast them into the fire, and they are burned” (John 15: 6) We are not the tree, and it matters if we abide in the tree, or are just a fruitless limb. If we abide in Him we bring forth much fruit (v.5). When we abide in Him we will bear fruit.
    Just think about it.
    You used a great analogy.

  2. oldbaptist Says:

    Dad,
    What does it take to be a branch? If you are saying that the branch is man and he is cut off for not choosing Christ and cast into Hell, then the branch could never of had life to begin with. If the branch withered then it must of had life. Would you agree? Man in his natural state is spiritually dead. We are made alive when we are quickened. God will lose none of His children, therefore that branch that is burned cannot be talking about Hell. I think that this is talking about a child of God that has chosen not to follow after God and God chastens him and still doesn’t grow and comes to the point where he must be cut off. Whether that is by taking his natural life or putting him out of the church. My point is that if you are a part of the tree then you are a part of the tree. Even if you are cut off you still are a part of the tree, are you not? Earlier in the chapter it talks about pruning the branches so that they might bear fruit. I don’t think God is going to prune anything that doesn’t have the ability to bear.
    I do agree that we should abide in God, we should seek the favor of our Lord. And if we do that we will bear the fruit of the Spirit, but only God’s children has the ability to do so, and all of his children will bear at least some fruit I believe.
    Thank You for your comment, I appreciate you reading it.
    Philip

  3. Tim A. Blankenship Says:

    Philip,
    You may be right about that one. It does say men gathered and burned. I guess that could be like letting the one be tormented by the devil, in his flesh, until he returns and bears fruit.
    There was a man put out of the church in 1 Cor. 5 who was given over to the devil. Could be the same thought.

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