DAY 7 — Fruit That Will Last

“My Father is glorified by this: that you produce much fruit and prove to be My disciples.”

— John 15:8 (CSB)

Pruning always points toward one purpose: fruit that lasts.

Not surface-level change.

Not temporary success.

But deep, steady, enduring fruit—character, discernment, humility, endurance, peace.

These fruits take time. They grow slowly. But they grow securely.

One day, you will look back and see how this season shaped you. You will recognize the wisdom in what was removed and the beauty of what remained. You will see that God was not subtracting—He was strengthening.

The Gardener never wastes a season.

Prayer

Father, I trust You to produce fruit that lasts in my life.

Remain Practice

Reflect quietly on this question:

“What kind of fruit might God be growing in me right now?”


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