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Sermon of the Week
Third Sunday in Lent    
March 3, 2013
Sermon of the Week

Title:  Bearing Good Fruit

Theme:  Fruit trees are expected to bear fruit, so are we. Lent 3 C

Object:  An apple

Scripture:  Then he told this parable: "A man had a fig tree, planted in his vineyard, and he went to look for fruit on it, but did not find any.  So he said to the man who took care of the vineyard, 'For three years now I've been coming to look for fruit on this fig tree and haven't found any. Cut it down! Why should it use up the soil?'   " 'Sir,' the man replied, 'leave it alone for one more year, and I'll dig around it and fertilize it. If it bears fruit next year, fine! If not, then cut it down.' " Luke 13:6-9 (NIV)

Do you like apples?  A nice, juicy apple is one of my favorite snacks.  Here are a few facts about apples.

* Apples not only taste good, they are good for you.  Apples are fat-free, salt-free, cholesterol-free, and a good source of vitamins to help you grow.

* The apple I have this morning is called a "Red Delicious," but you may be surprised to know that there are over 7500 different types of apples in the world.  

* The top five apple-producing countries in the world are China, the United States, Turkey, Italy and France.

There are a lot of different ways to enjoy apples.  For example, you might enjoy some apple juice or apple cider.  Some children like to take applesauce in their school lunches.  Have you ever had some  tasty apple butter on your toast in the morning?  Apple slices dipped in caramel are a delicious treat. My all-time favorite, of course, is apple pie!

I am sure that all of you know where we get apples.  They come from apple trees.  Well, what would you do if you planted an apple tree in your garden, watered it, and took care of it and it never produced any apples?  It wouldn't be much good as an apple tree, would it?

Jesus told a story about a man who had a fig tree in his vineyard that didn't produce any figs.  For three years he waited for the tree to produce fruit -- but still no figs.  He went to the man who took care of the tree and told him to cut it down.  The caretaker asked the owner to give him one more year to dig around the tree and fertilize it to see if the tree would produce some figs.  The owner agreed to give the tree another chance.

In telling this story about the fruit tree, Jesus was really talking about us - and about God.  God has "planted" us on this earth and he expects us to produce good fruit in our life.  What kind of fruit does God expect?  Things like love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, and gentleness.  When He doesn't see these things in our life, He is very disappointed -- but He is willing to give us another chance.

Jesus wants to care for us and help us to be the kind of fruit-bearing children that God wants us to be.  If we will trust in him, read his Word, and pray -- he will help us to produce a lot of good fruit.   

Heavenly Father, help us to have the kind of fruit in our lives that would be pleasing to you.  In Jesus' name we pray. Amen.

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CROSSWORD PUZZLE  (PDF) (HTML)    

 

DECODER PUZZLE  (PDF) (HTML)  

 

DOT TO DOT PUZZLE (PDF

 

WORD SEARCH PUZZLE  (PDF)  (HTML)  

 

WORSHIP BULLETIN  (MS WORD) (PDF)  Save this document to your computer and personalize it with your church's name.  Print side one then reinsert it into the printer and print side two.  

Sermon Links

 

PRINTER-FRIENDLY AND ALTERNATIVE SERMONS  

 

A PRINT-FRIENDLY VERSION OF THIS SERMON:   "Bearing Good Fruit"  

 

AN ALTERNATE SERMON FOR LENT 3-C LUKE 3:6-9: "Living a Fruitful Life" 

  

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