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What does the Bible say about being fruitful as a Christian?

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The Bible teaches that God expects believers to bear fruit as a response to the privileges He has granted them.

The parable of the barren fig tree illustrates the expectation that God has for His people to produce spiritual fruit. As seen in Luke 13:6-9, the owner of the vineyard seeks fruit from the fig tree after three years of waiting. This reflects God's rightful demand for fruit from those who have received His grace and revelation. Just as Israel was expected to bear fruit due to their special status, so too are modern Christians held accountable for the blessings and truths available to them. The call to fruitfulness is a reminder of the responsibility that accompanies spiritual privilege.
Scripture References: Luke 13:6-9

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