Showing posts with label grapes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label grapes. Show all posts

Friday, August 8, 2025

Fruit Inspector - Martin Wiles

fruit inspector
You can identify them by their fruit, that is, by the way they act. Matthew 7:16 NLT

What looks good outwardly can occasionally disappoint.


I’m not a fruit inspector—at least not by profession. But I do inspect fruit before purchasing it. When selecting apples and oranges, I look for bruises or soft spots. If I’m buying a bag of Irish potatoes, I make sure there are no rotten spots. Bananas can’t be bruised or overripe. Some fruit, however, can trick me.


I recall buying one bag of black grapes. They had all the appearances of being ripe and sweet, but when I plopped the first one in my mouth, I was met with an unpleasant taste. Sourness. And, unfortunately, the entire bunch was identical. Since grapes don’t ripen once removed from the vine, I threw them away. I’ve purchased a few watermelons and cantaloupes that also fooled me. Unlike grapes, however, they continue to ripen, so if I’m patient, I’ll eventually experience a good taste.


Jesus instructs us to be fruit inspectors, whether we get paid for it or not. Just as some fruit appears to be ripe but isn’t, some people seem to be Jesus’ disciples but are actually false teachers—wolves in sheep’s clothing.


Jesus’ admonition reminds us that we can deceive others. Through our actions, emotions, words, and attitudes, we portray our identity, but we can also disguise our identity by those same means. When we curtail them to fit a particular situation or display certain ones when around specific people, we define ourselves as someone particular—genuine or hypocritical.


God knows our hearts. We do, too. We may succeed in fooling others about our true identity, but in our hearts, we know whether we’re being true to our inner selves. So does God. That’s why he pricks our conscience when the two don’t match up. He doesn’t want us leading others astray, nor does he want us fooling ourselves. We must inspect others’ fruit, but also ours.


Cultivating our vines through spiritual disciplines so we’ll bear more fruit that’s ripe, sweet, and delicious is vital. When others inspect us, we should want them to find abundant good fruit, but we don’t want them to discover hypocrisy.


Make sure the spiritual fruit you’re producing is sweet to others’ taste.


Father, may the fruit I produce show others that I am your child. 



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Friday, August 16, 2024

The Grapes - Lynne Phipps

The Grapes

Please help me welcome good friend and long-time writer, Lynne Phipps, to Love Lines from God.  

But we have this treasure in jars of clay to show that this all-surpassing power is from God and not from us. 2 Corinthians 4: 7 NIV

The last of the green grapes had been in the refrigerator for at least two weeks. I decided it was time to eat them or throw them out—something I loathed to do. I scolded myself for not enjoying them sooner. 

Taking them out of the bag, I rinsed them in the sink and laid them on some paper towels to sort through the bunch. I systematically discarded the green globes pitted by bad spots, wrinkles, or splits, along with the definitely spongy soft ones. What was left that I deemed worthy became part of my breakfast that morning.

This process of sorting through the fruit and discarding those not worthy reminded me of an important truth concerning God: God discards none of his people. No matter how old and wrinkled we are or fractured and split by life's occurrences, no matter how weak or ravaged by illness, no matter how our minds become impaired, we are still loved, valued, and useful to God for the glory of his kingdom.

In fact, God delights in using the imperfect. The apostle Paul revealed this when he wrote the following words of truth to the church in Corinth:

Remember, dear brothers and sisters, that few of you were wise in the world's eyes or powerful or wealthy when God called you. Instead, God chose things the world considers foolish in order to shame those who think they are wise. And he chose things that are powerless to shame those who are powerful. God chose things despised by the world, things counted as nothing at all, and used them to bring to nothing what the world considers important. As a result, no one can ever boast in the presence of God. 1 Corinthians 1:27-29 NLT

Today, we might feel like those poor old grapes I discarded: a bit worn, wrinkled, tired, useless, foolish, sick, discouraged, unemployed, or poor. If so, we can take our eyes off our circumstances and focus on God's truth. 

God loves you and will never discard you. He still has a purpose for you in his kingdom, a purpose which he can bring to fruition as you abide in the true vine, Jesus Christ, who has promised: "I am the vine; you are the branches. If a man remains in me and I in him, he will bear much fruit" (John 15:5 NIV).

Father God, thank You that You have a plan and a purpose for Your people, no matter what their circumstances might be. Help each of us remember this truth and stay close to the true vine, Jesus Christ, so that we might always continue to bear much fruit for the kingdom. In Christ's name, amen.

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Lynne Phipps and her family live on a small hobby farm in the heart of Alberta, Canada’s farming country.  She has been writing devotionals for forty years and never tires of the spiritual correlation the Holy Spirit blesses her with. He uses normal everyday events and the behaviors of the multitude of glorious creatures He has brought across her path to point her to the truths of God.


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Saturday, April 20, 2024

Apple and Grape Salad

 

apple grape salad


Ingredients
1 Red Apple (cut in chunks)

1 Yellow Apple (cut in chunks)

1 Green Apple (cut in chunks)

1/2 pound Green Grapes

1/2 pound Black Grapes

2 (10pk) miniature Butterfingers

4 ounces Cream Cheese (softened)

8 ounces of Sour Cream

1/2 cup Sugar

Directions
In a small mixing bowl, mix cream cheese, sour cream, and sugar.

Add fruit.

Pour into an 8 x 12 container.

Top with crushed Butterfingers.

Keep Refrigerated.

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Saturday, March 9, 2024

Grape Salad

 

 


Ingredients
2 POUNDS GREEN GRAPES

2 POUNDS RED GRAPES

8 OUNCES SOUR CREAM

8 OUNCES CREAM CHEESE

½ CUP SUGAR

1 TEASPOON VANILLA

Topping
         1 CUP BROWN SUGAR           

1 CUP CRUSHED TOASTED PECANS

Directions
MIX SOUR CREAM, SUGAR, CREAM CHEESE, AND VANILLA.

STIR IN GRAPES.

IN A SEPARATE BOWL, MIX TOPPING AND THEN SPRINKLE ON TOP OF THE GRAPES.

CHILL OVERNIGHT.

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Friday, December 24, 2021

Apple and Grape Salad

 


Ingredients
1 red Apple (cut in chunks)
1 yellow Apple (cut in chunks)
1 green Apple (cut in chunks)
1/2 lb green grapes
1/2 lb black grapes
2 (10pk) miniature Butterfingers
4 oz. cream cheese (softened)
8 oz. sour cream
1/2 cup sugar

Directions
In a small mixing bowl, mix cream cheese, sour cream, and sugar.

Add fruit.

Pour into an 8 x 12 container.

Top with crushed butterfingers.

Keep refrigerated.



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