Spiritual Fruit

Apr 12, 2021    Doug Bedgood

Spiritual Fruit
by Doug Bedgood, Pastor of Christian Living

Paul Johnson was an intimidating figure, He had red hair, large build and a way of smiling one minute and then the next venting his anger to exert his control. Paul, also, was the Chairman of the Board of Deacons at the first church I served at after seminary. Being “called on the carpet” at a Deacons’ meeting to reveal who I was talking to about teaching our Senior Adults did not seem like a big issue, except that I had promised confidentiality to the person who was considering taking the role.

When I caved into the threats and angry tones, it totally took me off guard and I blurted out the name.

Thankfully, nothing negative really came out of it, but I felt I violated a trust. The gift of understanding came as I recognized the lack of spiritual depth among most church leaders. Most had roles because of their skills, abilities and success in the business world. Almost to a person, none was actively growing in relationship with God and others. They lacked the fruit: making disciples – the prime directive of Christ.

How can spiritual immaturity derail or distract church leaders from the prime directive of making disciples?

Whatever your role in the church, are you a growing disciple who is in discipline relationships?