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Your Fruits Are Talking, But What Are They Saying?

Dear Firebrand Generation,

 

It is May, the fifth month of the year. And if there’s one thing the Spirit is revealing, it’s this: We’ve mastered the appearance of maturity, but many are still fruitless beneath the surface. We’ve learned to look like we’re thriving, building brands and booking stages.

How to build routines, recite scriptures, and appear “planted.” But the fruits of the Spirit? They’re either missing, neglected, nowhere to be found, or manufactured. For instance, love can be manufactured when we show affection only when it benefits us, or joy can be faked when we put on a happy face despite feeling troubled inside.

  • Love is selective.
  • Joy is shallow.
  • Peace is performative.
  • Patience is replaced by pressure.
  • Kindness is filtered.
  • Goodness is situational and conditional.
  • Faithfulness is optional.
  • Gentleness is mocked.
  • Self-control is excused.

We know how to look like fruitful believers, But when heaven inspects us, there’s no harvest to gather. Maybe it’s not that your fruit is missing. Maybe your outward Christianity has just been hiding what’s truly growing beneath.

Because let’s be clear:

 

Gifts will impress people. But fruit reveals a relationship with the Holy Spirit. So, before we move on, let’s sit with this honest question: Your fruit is talking, but what is it saying?

Let’s be clear, this isn’t a critique or a callout. It’s a wake-up call to the body of Christ. This isn’t to shame you. It’s to stir you.

The Fruits of the Spirit: Evidence, Not Extras

 

In Galatians 5:22–23, Paul lists the nine fruits of the Spirit not as a suggestion but as evidence of a life genuinely led by the Holy Spirit:

“But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, Kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control. Against such things, there is no law.” (Galatians 5:22–23, ESV)

 

These aren’t personality traits or performance metrics. They are the proof of the living signs that the Spirit of God is present, active, and forming Christ in us. The Greek Word for “Fruit” – Karpos

  • Meaning: That which originates or comes from something; a result or outward expression of inward nature.
  • In simple terms: Your fruit reveals your true root. 

Fruit isn’t what we perform for others. It’s what’s produced in us when the Holy Spirit accesses our inner life. You can fake a gift. You can rehearse a sermon. You can stage a revival. But fruit? Fruit is honest. Fruit is tested. Fruit is grown.

The Tale of the Counterfeit Fruit Stand

 

Imagine walking into a grocery store and seeing the most beautiful display of ripe, shiny, and colorful fruit. The apples look flawless, and the grapes glisten. You pick up one of the apples, sink your teeth, and nearly break your jaw. Why? Because it’s plastic.

 

Fake. Manufactured. Empty. You march over to the store owner, holding the apple, offended:

“Why would you sell fake fruit?”

They shrug and say, “Well… it looks good, doesn’t it?” And just like that, conviction hits. Because how many of us have done the same? We look the part. We know the language. We serve, post Scriptures, wear the Kingdom identity

But when life takes a bite out of us? What comes out isn’t fruit. It’s flesh. It’s the the anger when someone disagrees with us, the jealousy when a friend succeeds, or the pride when we think we’re better than others.

Fruits don’t lie. What’s truly growing will always show.

The Hard Truth: Your Heart Determines Your Harvest

 

You can’t produce what you haven’t planted. You can’t harvest what hasn’t been nourished. And you can’t fake what’s supposed to grow from the inside out.

 So here it is :

  • Your fruit is speaking even if your mouth is silent.
  • It’s either testifying to you or exposing  what’s missing.
  • You don’t grow fruit by performing. You grow it by abiding.
  • If the root is corrupt, the fruit can’t lie.

Luke 6: 45 –”A good man brings good things out of the good stored up in his heart… for the mouth speaks what the heart is full of.”

What’s stored up in your heart, bitterness or blessing? Control or surrender? Because what’s hidden in you will always grow through you.

The Consequences of Fake or Fruitless Christianity

 

  1. Delayed Destiny– God cannot release the next level of your calling if your character isn’t cultivated to carry it.
  2. Public Collapse– You may build a platform with an image, but only fruit can sustain it. Eventually, what’s fake will fall.
  3. Spiritual Stagnation– Fruitless Christianity can repeat cycles, familiar warfare, and unanswered prayers can often be traced back to what’s being cultivated(or not) at the root.
  4. Disconnection from the Vine– Jesus said, “Apart from Me, you can do nothing.” When you live detached from Him, fruit stops growing.
  5. Wasted Seasons– A tree with no fruit wastes water, time, and space. God is too intentional for wasted soil.
Bulletin: Let’s Check Our Fruit

 

Here’s your spiritual inspection. Ask yourself:

1.  Am I Bearing the Right Fruit?

If heaven examined my life today, would it find love? Joy? Patience? Peace? Or would it find offense, anxiety, selfishness, pride, and un-repented compromise? You can’t cover rotten fruit with a “Christian “caption. Eventually, it stinks.

 

2.  Am I Rooted in the Right Soil? Good fruit grows in healthy soil.

  • Am I planted in God’s Word daily?
  • Do I allow the godly community to challenge me?
  • Have I let the Holy Spirit uproot toxic patterns?

Because bad soil can’t bear kingdom fruit, no matter how hard you try.

 

3.  Am I Growing or Just Posing?

Growth is often quiet. But it’s real. Don’t ignore if you haven’t evolved spiritually in the last 6–12 months. That’s not warfare. It might be a warning.

God prunes what He wants to multiply. If He’s cutting something off, it’s because He’s preparing something greater.

So How Do We Guard Against Fake Fruit or Fruitless Christianity?

 

Spiritual growth doesn’t happen by chance, it requires intentional cultivation. Here’s your battle plan against fruitless Christianity:

 

1. LIVE IN THE VINE, DON’T JUST VISIT

“Abide in me, and I in you.” (John 15:4)

  • Start each day in Scripture before social media
  • Turn daily activities into prayer moments
  • Practice listening, not just talking to God

Fruit check: Does my schedule prove Christ is my source?

 

 

2. LEAN INTO THE PRUNING

“Every branch that bears fruit He prunes.”(John 15:2)

  • Thank God when He removes unhealthy relationships
  • Welcome conviction about bad habits
  • See discipline as divine investment

Pain checkpoint: Is this some hardship punishment or pruning?

 

 

3. AUDIT YOUR MOTIVES DAILY

“The Lord looks at the heart.” (1 Samuel 16:7)

  • Ask: “Who am I trying to impress here?”
  • Serve in secret regularly
  • Celebrate others’ successes genuinely

Heart check: Does this glorify God or just polish my image?

 

 

4. TEST YOUR FRUIT’S FLAVOR

“The fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace…”(Galatians 5:22-23)

  • Can coworkers/family confirm your Christlikeness?
  • Do you respond to stress with faith or frustration?
  • Are you quick to repent when wrong?

Reality check: Does my fruit taste like Kingdom or the world?

 

 

5. GUARD YOUR SOIL DAILY

“Planted in the house of the Lord…” (Psalm92:13)

  • Choose friends who sharpen your faith
  • Consume content that nourishes your spirit
  • Protect your prayer time like your phone’s battery

Environment check: Is this helping me grow or just feeling good?

Until Next Time

 

“The world is passing away…but whoever does the will of God abides forever.”  (1 John 2:17). 

THE WORLD SHOUTS:   

“Build your brand. Chase metrics. Collect accolades.”

BUT HEAVEN WHISPERS:

“Build My kingdom where the only metrics are love, obedience, and fruit that remains.”   

LET’S DOUBLE DOWN ON WHAT’S ETERNAL:   

Not  your follower count  →  but your  fruitful obedience .  

Not  your résumé  → but your  righteousness in Christ.   

Not  your social noise  →  but your  Spirit’s overflow .  

 

 “For the Lord sees not as man sees…He looks on the heart.”  (1 Samuel 16:7).

 

 THE UNSHAKABLE TRUTH:  

One day, God won’t audit: Your platform stats, your bank statements, your earthly trophies. He’ll inspect your fruit.   

“By this My Father is glorified that you bear much fruit and prove to be My disciples.”   (John 15:8).

Until next time, Stay rooted. Keep burning. When eternity leans in May your life roar Christ so loudly , the world’s applause becomes static.   Walk in this truth. The harvest is waiting.

Reflective Challenge. The Fruit Audit

 

Take 10 minutes this week to ask yourself honestly:

  • What fruit is most visible in my life right now?
  • What’s been growing beneath the surface?
  • Have I been “posing” or truly producing?
  • What needs pruning so that God can multiply?

Write it. | Pray it. |Confront it. And let the Holy Spirit transform it.

Quote of the Month

“You don’t have a fruit problem. You have a root problem.”

– Dora Mensah
Fruit is always the result, not the source. You must deal with what’s buried beneath the surface to change what appears outside.
A Prayer for the Firebrand Generation

We come before You, not with performance but with honesty. We ask You to search the soil of our hearts and reveal what needs to be pruned, uprooted, and replanted. Forgive us for faking fruit.

Forgive us for presenting an image of spiritual health when disconnected from the Vine. We surrender to Your process no matter how uncomfortable it feels. We want real fruit. Fruit that pleases You. Fruit that lasts. Make us firebrands who are not only filled with power but marked by character.

Let our lives speak louder than our platforms, and our fruit speak louder than our voices. In Jesus’ name, Amen.

Wrapping It Up

 

Dear Firebrand Generation,

Let’s be clear:

Fake fruit might impress people, but it never fools God. This is not the season to look fruitful; it’s time to be fruitful. Because, in the end, God’s not inspecting our platforms. He’s inspecting our trees.

He’s not applauding how loud we are. He’s checking what’s growing beneath the surface. So, if your fruit is talking Let it be a witness, not a warning.

Key Takeaways

The Fruit Inspection Checklist

“Fruit is the Spirit’s resume not religious performance. You can’t Photoshop spiritual growth. The harvest always tells the truth.” (Matt 7:16)

“Titles lie. Followers lie. Platforms lie. Fruit never lies.”

 

Warning Signs of Fake Fruit

“If your kindness only works for people who can pay you back that’s networking, not fruit.” (Luke6:32-34)

“Sunday anointing + Monday arrogance = A  filtered faith.”
“Bible-quoting without love is just spiritual spam.” (1 Cor 13:1-2)

 

The Cultivation Principles

“Fruit grows in the secret place before it’s seen in public.” (Mark 4:28) “God prunes what He plans to multiply.” (John 15:2)
“Your roots determine your fruits. Dig deeper.” (Col 2:6-7)

 

The Bottom Line

“At judgment, God won’t review your highlights reel He’ll inspect your fruit basket.” (Matt 3:10)

 

LAST WORD:
“Don’t cultivate image. Cultivate intimacy. The fruit will handle itself.”

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No Fire Just Fog

Dear Firebrand Generation,

 

We are in April  the fourth month of the year, and if there is one thing I know, it is this: We are living in a time of spectacle over substance.

Conferences are multiplying. Stages are expanding. Flyers are catching eyes. But why does it feel like the presence of God is being pushed further to the margins? Why do we gather, shout, cry, and fall… But leave unchanged?

– Have we mistaken a full auditorium for a full altar?
– Have we traded fire for fog machines?
– Have we begun chasing platforms instead of His presence?

Have We Replaced Fire with Fog?

We’ve learned how to fill a room, but forgotten how to fill an altar. We’ve mastered the look of revival but lost the weight of it. We’ve become experts at hosting people, yet novices at hosting God.

 

“People know you know gatherings… but do they know you know God?” Let’s be clear  this isn’t a critique for clout or a judgmental callout.
This is a sounding alarm , a wake-up call to the body of Christ worldwide. If you feel a holy discomfort as you read this, lean in. Because what comes next isn’t to shame you  it’s to stir you.

The Tale of the Conference That Changed Nothing

 

A young believer saved up the last of his money to attend the biggest Christian conference of the year.

The room was electric. Thousands of people. Lights flashing. Music booming. Preachers preaching. People dancing, shouting, weeping.

Everything screamed revival. But when she left…
– His addiction still gripped him.
– His depression lingered.
– His soul still felt empty.

 

He had an experience, but no encounter. He got caught up in the performance, but never entered His presence.

 

How Many of Us Have Been There?

We attend events for the hype… but did we leave with Him?

We lifted our hands in worship… but did we lay down our hearts?

We fill venues… but are heaven’s books recording transformed lives?

The Consequences of Performance Over Presence

 

– False Fire – We confuse emotional moments with divine encounters, but God is not in the noise, He dwells in the secret place.
– No Transformation – If there’s no change, there was no true move.
– Flesh on Display – Lights, music, and production can be beautiful but not at the expense of the presence of Jesus.
– Generation – We’ve become masters at church lingo but strangers to kingdom living.

God is not a brand. He is not a logo. He is not a side act to be scheduled into our programs. And if Jesus is not center stage, the entire gathering is a performance, not a move of God.

 

Bulletin: Are We Building Altars or Just Stages?

 

This is not about perfection. It is about posture. It’s a heart check for all of us.

1. Am I Chasing Crowds or Christ? Would I still serve if no one clapped? If the lights were off, the camera unplugged, the applause silenced, would His whisper still be enough?

2. Am I Prioritizing Performance Over Prayer? We prepare worship sets, craft sermon outlines, design stage visuals… But how much time have we spent on our knees?

 

Exodus 33:15 – “If Your presence does not go with us, do not send us up from here.”

 

If God is not in it, we do not want it.

3. Are We Just Loud… or Are We Truly Lit? You can be loud and still lack power. You can create movement but carry no momentum.

The prophets of Baal danced and shouted all day no fire. Elijah whispered one prayer and heaven responded. There is a difference between noise and anointing. One entertains. The other transforms.

So How Do We Guard Against Fog?

 

Let us be clear: This is not a call to eliminate structure, excellence, or creativity from our gatherings. Those things matter. But if Jesus is not the center, we have missed the point.

Here is how we can spiritually prepare:

✅ Consecrate before we create.
Do not just plan pray first. Set the tone spiritually before setting the tone visually.

✅ Prioritize intimacy over image.
Spend more time with God in private than you perform in public.

✅ Slow down to listen.
Ask the Holy Spirit what He wants to do not just what will “wow the room.”

✅ Leave space.
Give God room to move beyond your run sheet.

 

Reflection Challenge: Bring Back the Fear of God

Take 10 minutes and ask yourself:

– Have I replaced presence with performance?
– Am I building for likes or for legacy?
– What can I do this week to invite God back to the center?

Write it     |    Pray it    |    Live it
Quote of the Month

If the altar isn’t burning, it’s not revival. It’s rehearsal.

– Dora Mensah
A Prayer for the Firebrand Generation

Father,
We repent for every time we prioritized appearance over Your presence. For every event we planned without praying. For every moment we made it about us. Forgive us for choosing fog over fire. Strip away the show. Silence the noise. Bring us back to the secret place. Let us be carriers of real glory. Let us hunger again for the real thing. Let Your fire fall again. In Jesus’ name, Amen.

 

Wrapping It Up

 

Dear Firebrand Generation,

This is not the time for polished appearances with no power. This is not the hour for curated crowds with no consecration. God is raising a remnant not performers, but priests. Not those who chase stages, but those who chase surrender. The remnants do not want fame. They want  faithfulness. The remnants do not want to be seen. They want to see His glory. The presence of God is too holy to be managed casually.
It was never meant to be background noise at our gatherings. It is the very reason we gather.

So…

Let us stop hosting events that forget to host Him. Let us stop confusing emotional hype for sacred holiness. Let us stop settling for performance… when we have been invited into presence. This is the dispensation of Firebrands  Not Entertainers. Not influencers. But intercessors, worshippers, revival carriers. And the world is waiting for us to burn again.

Until next time  stay bold, stay faithful, and keep the fire burning. The stage may be crowded. But the altar still has room. He is calling us back. Let us respond.

Key Takeaways

✅ “A full room doesn’t equal a full move of God.”

✅ “A gathering without consecration is just a concert.”

✅ “Firebrands don’t chase platforms, they build altars.”

✅ Revival begins at the altar, not the stage.

✅ Emotion is not encounter.

✅ If there is no presence, there is no point.”
✅ Firebrands don’t perform,  they posture themselves at the altar.”
✅The presence is the point. The fire is the proof.”

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Help! I skipped the Process

Dear Firebrand Generation,

 

W

elcome to the third month of the year! Can you believe we’re already here? March is a season of shifting winter fades, spring begins, and everything that seemed lifeless starts to bloom again. Whether you feel like the year is zooming by or dragging its feet, one thing is certain: every season has a process, and every process has a purpose.

 

I know waiting for things to fall into place can feel like staring at the microwave, wishing for your food to heat up faster. (Spoiler alert: it never does.) But trust me, God’s timing isn’t slow; it’s strategic.

Here’s some truth: God isn’t running late. His timing is perfect, but He also doesn’t bless what we refuse to prepare for.

 

Here’s a little something to make you chuckle: ever heard someone say, “I’m waiting on the Lord,” but it looks more like they’re waiting on Him to clock in and do their job? Don’t let that be you! God partners with our work, not our wishful thinking.

 

Now, before we get too deep, let’s talk about something we’ve all done at some point trying to skip the process and still expecting the reward.

The Farmer Who Didn’t Plant

The Tale of the Farmer Who Forgot to Farm

A man wakes up one morning with a dream. He’s ready to be a farmer. He’s excited, motivated, and confident that this is his season. He buys land, gets all the tools, and even tells his neighbors about the massive harvest he’s expecting. Every morning, he walks through the field, hands lifted to the sky, praying:

 “Lord, bless this land! Let it overflow with abundance!”

Weeks pass. Nothing.
Months go by. Still nothing.

 

Frustrated, he storms outside, looks up, and shouts: “God! Where’s my blessing? Where’s the harvest You promised?”

And if the sky could talk, it would probably say: “Sir… you never planted anything.”

Sound familiar?

 

How many of us are waiting on God to move but haven’t moved ourselves?

We want blessings without building.
We want growth without grind.

 

We dream big but do nothing to prepare for what we’re asking for. We want purpose without process. And then we wonder why nothing is happening.

 

Think about it:

  • A healthy relationship doesn’t just appear it’s built through intentional communication and trust.
  • A vibrant spiritual life doesn’t happen overnight, it grows as you spend time in prayer, worship, and the Word.
  • A career filled with purpose and impact isn’t handed to you, it’s cultivated through learning, diligence, and persistence.

You can’t just lose weight without exercising and watching what you eat.

The Hard Truth: No Shortcuts to Success

We live in a world where everything is instant.

  • Fast food.
  • Fast Wi-Fi.
  • Fast shipping.

But fast faith doesn’t produce lasting fruit.

The truth? You can’t microwave a harvest. You can’t skip the process and still expect the promise. Imagine putting a cake in the oven, then pulling it out halfway because you’re tired of waiting. Would you still eat it? No! Because unfinished things don’t taste good.

It’s the same with life if we rush what God is doing, we won’t get the full result.

 

The  Consequences of Skipping the Process

1. Delayed Growth – When you skip the planting season, you delay your harvest season. No seeds, no crops.

2. Missed Opportunities – God won’t give us things we aren’t prepared to handle. Skipping the process means skipping the preparation.

3.  Frustration & Burnout – We get mad at God for not blessing what we never built. If you don’t do the work, you won’t see the reward.

4. Shaky Faith – When things don’t happen instantly, we start doubting God when God is waiting on us to move.

5. Harvest Stops Where You Didn’t Plant

Now, let’s go deeper. The Bible is clear:

 “A man reaps what he sows” (Galatians 6:7). If there’s no sowing, there’s no reaping. It’s that simple.

 Think about your life: are you planting seeds where you want to see a harvest, or are you standing in empty fields hoping for a miracle? Let’s break this down:

 

 (1) Relationships

 You can’t expect loyalty, love, or trust if you’re sowing selfishness, manipulation, a lying tongue or inconsistency. Relationships thrive when you plant seeds of kindness, understanding, and vulnerability.

 (2) Spiritual Growth

 You can’t grow closer to God by giving Him leftovers. If you’re sowing distraction, laziness, or complaints, your spiritual field will look barren. Sow seeds of faithfulness time in the Word, prayer, Intercession , worship and watch how God transforms your heart.

 (3) Purpose and Calling

Big dreams require small steps. Don’t sit on your couch waiting for God to drop opportunities in your lap. Prepare for what you’re praying for. Sow seeds of learning, persistence, and obedience.

 

 

Are You Planting or Just Waiting?

Are you planting, or just waiting for God to do all the work? If you’re not sure, ask yourself these questions:

 

1️. Are You Tilling the Ground?

 Before planting, the soil must be broken, softened, and cleared. In our lives, this looks like:

  • Letting go of old mindsets.
  • Releasing bitterness, fear, and doubt.
  • Making space for what God wants to do.
  • You can’t plant in hard, stubborn soil.

 

2️. Are You Planting Consistently?

  • A single workout won’t make you fit.
  • A single prayer won’t transform your faith.
  • A single step won’t take you to your destination.

Growth requires consistency. Are you showing up daily to plant seeds of faith, obedience, and discipline?

 

3️. Are You Watering What You Planted?

 Seeds don’t grow without nourishment.

Are you:

  • Praying daily for wisdom and strength?
  • Reading and applying God’s Word?
  • Surrounding yourself with people who challenge and encourage you?

If not, don’t be surprised if your growth feels dry.

 

4️. Are You Patient in the Waiting?

 Some seeds take time. Just because you don’t see results right away doesn’t mean nothing is happening. Growth often happens beneath the surface first.

You Can’t Microwave a Harvest

Firebrand Generation, let me leave you with this final thought: you can’t microwave a harvest.

Growth takes time, effort, and faithfulness. The seeds you plant today might not bloom tomorrow, but they will bloom in God’s perfect timing.

So don’t skip the process. Don’t abandon the field. Don’t let impatience rob you of what God has for you. Stay diligent. Stay faithful. And trust that the harvest is coming.

Until next time, stay bold, stay faithful, and keep the fire burning. Your best is yet to come.

Reflective Challenge

Take 10 minutes and ask yourself:

  • Where in my life am I expecting a harvest but skipping the process?
  • What small step can I take today to start planting?

Write it down. Make it real. Then, take one step toward it this week.

Wrapping It Up

Dear Firebrand Generation, Skipping the process doesn’t save time, it wastes it.

You can’t expect a thriving relationship if you’re not willing to invest time and effort into communication and trust.
You can’t expect spiritual growth if the only time you think about God is when you’re in trouble.
You can’t expect success if you’re avoiding discipline, learning, and persistence.

 

It’s not too late to start planting. If you’ve been waiting for a sign, this is it. Start where you are. Plant the seed. Trust the process. Stay faithful and watch God move.

Quote of the Month

Dreams without discipline are just fantasies.

– Dora Mensah
A Prayer for the Firebrand Generation

We come before You as a generation that refuses to take shortcuts in our faith, Dominating in the seven sphere’s, purpose, and the market place. Teach us to value the process and to sow with intention. Break up the hard ground in our hearts and remove anything that keeps us from planting seeds of faithfulness and obedience.

Give us patience in the waiting and strength in the work. Let us not grow weary in doing good, knowing that in due season, we will reap a harvest if we don’t give up. Use our lives to bring glory to Your name and let us be a generation that bears abundant fruit. In Jesus’ name, Amen.

Key Takeaways

1. “Skipping the process doesn’t save time it wastes it.”
2.  “You can’t microwave a harvest.”
3. “God partners with our preparation, not just our prayers.”
4. “Growth happens in the process, not the shortcut.”