When the tree in Luke 13 was fruitless, the solution was not decoration. It was time, digging, and manure. Extra time is mercy. Time is a chance to repent. But then comes digging. Digging disrupts your environment. It unsettles your comfort. It messes with your normal life.
If God wants fruit from you, He will disrupt you. If you refuse, disruption will still come—from Satan or from circumstances. Nobody escapes disruption. The farmer is coming to inspect.
After digging comes fertilizing. Fertilizer smells. It’s uncomfortable. It’s unattractive. It’s messy. But it works. If God fertilizes your life, people may not like the season you are in. You may not even like it yourself. But it is for fruitfulness.
God is not checking how much money you have. He is checking love, patience, obedience, humility, self-control. Those are the fruits of the Spirit. That is what He is looking for.
If you want to be fruitful, you must allow disruption. You must accept the smell. You must submit to the process. God does not want fruitlessness. He wants fruit. And fruit comes only through time, death, discipline, and obedience.
Full communiqué: https://youtu.be/GwLG78DmjJk?si=Dg4Tlk6rbV5dZgaP
[Published On 25/12/2025]


