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Trust, Praise, and Bearing Fruit

Selected Scriptures

 

We come now to our fourth study of the theme of spiritual grow­th, and we've been having an exciting time as we've been covering the basic principles of what it really means to grow in grace and in the know edge of the Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, a very basic truth, a very basic part of Christian living. Since we are alive in Christ and one of the characteristics of life is growth, we should be maturing and growing to be more like Jesus Christ. And so we've been looking at exactly what that means, and the basic thought that we have been following is this, that growing in Christ is a matter of giving God glory, as we focus on the glory of God we ascend a it were from one level of glory to the next moving more and more to be like Jesus Christ. So spiritual growth then is the process of glorifying God, and as I live my life to the glory of God I will be pulled along by divine power in a progressive way to be more and mo e conformed to the image of Christ. So synonymous real­ly with spiritual growth is living to the glory of God. And I told you in our last lesson that if you do not live to the glory of God, you do not grow. If you're not living to God's glory you're living to the glory of your own self, and that retards immediately spirit­ual maturity. But as our lives are abandoned to the glory of God, to His causes, to His honor, to His praise then we progress along the line of growth.

 

Now if that's true, if glorifying God is the way we grow then it is absolutely essential that we know what it means to glorify God, that is not just a foggy concept, not some vague ah, mystical thought but glorifying God is a very concrete practical truth. In fact I've shared with you already three keys to spiritual growth, three key areas in which we glorify God. Number one, we glorify God by confessing Jesus as Lord, Philippians 2. Number two; we glorify God by aiming our life at that purpose, First Corinthians 10:31. In our last study we saw that we glorify God by confessing our sin, as Joshua 7:19 says, "Give glory unto the God of Israel, make confession of your sin."

 

Now I want us to come to a fourth principle for glorifying God and it is this, we glorify God by trusting in Him. Now this a seem a ... seems a very basic thing and indeed it is. It's very essential for us to realize that glorifying God is simple, it's not complex. Ah, some of us have seen the stained glass windows and the massive cathedrals and, and all of the grandeur and the embellishment of religions that are supposedly doing all of this to the glory of God. When in face glorifying God is a very basic and simple thing, in fact it is as simple as trusting Him. Let me show you an illustration that points this out, look with me in your Bibles to Romans chapter 4 and verse 20, this great portion of the Word of God deals with the life of Abraham, and in Romans chapter 4 Paul the Apostle is speaking about Abraham and his relationship to faith. Abraham was saved not by law but by faith as is any man in any age, and in verse 19 it says regarding Abraham, "And being not weak in faith, he considered not his own body now dead, when he was about a hundred years old, neither yet the deadness of Sarah's womb."

 

Now that tells us a little about the circumstance. Abraham and Sarah had never had children, they had never had children because Sarah's womb was dead, she could not produce. They have never been able to have a child. God comes to them and says, you're going to have a child. Now you know well enough the story to remember that Abraham at first did not believe God but after awhile he began to be confident of God's Word. And so says Paul, "He was not weak in faith," but rather verse 20, and here's the key, "He staggered not at the promise of God through unbelief, but was strong in faith, (now notice the last phrase) giving glory to God." What glorified God in Abraham's life was that Abraham believed God. God said, Abraham, I know it sounds ridiculous, and by the way they even named the child Isaac and that means laughter because it started out as such a joke' but the point is, Abraham is here, believing God. And that gives God glory. What it's saying is, God, if You say it, I believe it, and what that means is God, I trust Your Word, and that gives Him glory.

 

Now when God says something and you don't believe it, you're dragging Him down, you're saying, well, I know God, You, You just ... You have a good thought in mind I really appreciate the offer and, and the thought God but You just don't understand the circumstances. You know, it's kind of like ah, people say, well you know, the Bible says,"My God shall supply all your needs according to his riches, by Christ Jesus." Oh, what a wonderful truth it is, God can supply all our needs we know that, and then as soon as they get into dire straits they begin to worry, they get anxious, they don't know where their resources are, they panic, they begin to wonder whether God can do it, they begin to question God, they roll into psychological trauma, and then people say to them, say, aren't you the one who goes around saying, "My God shall supply all your needs?" Either you believe it or you don't. If you say you believe it but you don't manifest that you believe it, then you're really doubting God and doubting God is to say that God doesn't really live up to His reputation.

 

Now that dishonors God. In First John 5:10 there's a very simple word that ought to be a rather shocking one to many people and it's this, "He that believeth not makes God (a what?) a liar." You see disbelieving God says He's a liar. I'll give you an illustration, the Bible says uhm, that we should give our money to the Lord, it says that we should give, sacrificially, abundantly, never let the right hand know what the left hand does, we should give, and in turn God will give back to us.

 

Now we have a fine time understanding the principle, it's right there in the Bible, but when it comes to giving we have this problem with our hands, or with our pens, they just don't go above a certain figure. We just can't quite crank it up. We say we believe that God meant what He said, but we really don't believe it unless it's pragmatic, right? Unless it changes the way we act. We say uhm, I believe that uhm, when I die I'm going to go to heaven, and yet some people are so anxious about death that they're distraught about it. They ... they're more anxious about dying than they will be when they die. The pain is greater in the anticipation than it is in the reality; it's like going to the dentist.    And the fact of the matter is even though God supplies all we need at the point of death, we just really aren't too sure that's going to happen the way He says it is.

 

You see most of us really honestly have to face the fact that we're a little thin in this area of really believing God. Abraham staggered not at the promise of God. God said, walk this way and he walked it. It came to the place where Isaac was a young man, and God said to him, alright Abraham I gave you your son, in the loins of that child is the promise of the Abrahamic covenant, out of his loins will come this great nation, and Abraham I'm telling you this is the fulfillment of My promise, now take him up on a mountain and kill him. And you know what Abra­ham did? He just took off with Isaac, strapped on him a bundle of sticks and off they went up to the mountain, laid him on the altar, tied him down, took a knife and was ready to plunge it into his heart. Never flinched, never stopped until he heard a ram in a thicket, and he knew God had provided a way out. But the point of the story is this; Abraham was willing to go the full route, to kill the very thing that was the fulfillment of God's promise in his life, he was absolutely confident that if God said to do something, you do it, you never stagger, , and God will provide. He could have said, well God how in the world can you possibly say there's going to be a Abrahamic covenant fulfilled with people as the sands of the sea, as the stars of the heaven, if I'm going to kill the only one there is. But he didn't argue, he believed God would keep His Word even if he had to kill his son. Personally, I think he may well have believed that Isaac would be raised from the dead. Even though in his exper­ience that had never happened. That's how much he believed God. That's the issue. To believe God gives Him glory. You see God's glory is the sum of all of His attributes, the fullness of all of His majesty, and if He is who He says He is then He is a God to be believed.

 

Now you're going to grow spiritually when you live a life that functionally trusts God. When you say, if Your Word says it, I'm going t do it, if Your Word promises it, I'm going to claim it, if Your Word commands it, I'm going to obey it. We greatly dishonor God when we claim to believe in Him and yet we can't cope with life. Let me give you an illustration, turn with me in your Bible to Daniel chapter 3, Daniel chapter 3, in Daniel in the third chapter we find this fascinating incident of the fiery furnace. Nebuchadnezzar in a rage and a fury in verse 13 commands that Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego be brought before the king, that's himself. Because they will not acquiesce to his rules, they will not worship the image, they will only worship the true God, so he brings them in and he says in verse 14, "Is it true, 0 Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego, do not ye serve my gods, nor worship the golden image which I have set up?" Is it true that you won't cooperate with the religious system extant in the country? "Now, if you be ready that at that time that you hear the sound of the horn, pipe, lyre, sackbut, psaltery, dulcimer, and all kinds of music, to fall down and worship the image which I have made, well; but if you worship not, you shall be cast the same hour into the midst of a burning fiery furnace. And who is that God, that shall deliver you out of my hands."

 

Now this is a pretty dire situation if you happen to be Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego, it's not too tough for us tonight, right? We're fairly far removed. But he says to them, either you worship or else. "And then what God is going to deliver you out of my hands?" So he immediately puts to test their faith do they believe their God can handle Nebuchadnezzar or not? They can't see their God, He's invisible, Nebuchadnezzar is visible, they can't see the hosts of their God, they can see the hosts of Nebuchadnezzar, he has a formidable army. They can see the power; they can see the punitive pressure applied to them in the system because they are right there in it. But what do they do? Verse 19 or 16, "Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego answered and said to the king, 0 Nebuchadnezzar, we're not concerned to answer you in this matter. If it be so, our God, whom we serve, is able to deliver us," We know God car deliver us, "from the fiery furnace, deliver us out of thine hand, 0 king. But if not, be it known unto thee, 0 king, that we will not serve thy gods, nor worship the golden image which thou hast set up." Even if He doesn't we're still not going to worship, because our God will deliver us anyway. One way or another, if not out of the fire He'll deliver us to His righteous kingdom, because we've been true to Him. Well Nebuchadnezzar was so angry in verse 19 and it says, "the form of his visage was changed." It means he screwed up his face he was so mad. "And he spoke, and he commanded they heal, the furnace seven times hotter." And so they pumped up the fire till it was seven times hotter than normal, and of course the guys who threw them in burned to death it was so hot. And they threw in Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego. Well, what's so wonderful about this is that they really did believe God.

 

Now you and I may say, oh yes, and that's the way I believe God. But standing on the edge of the fiery furnace would be a different deal, while they were about to pitch you in, I mean there's no human way you're going to escape that. But they believed God. You see faith in God knows no impossibilities. You'll hear sometimes a wife will come in and she'll say in a counseling situation, ohh, she'll say pastor, there's no way we can get along in our marriage, no way. I'll say, well is your husband a Christian? Yes. Are you a Christian? Yes. You mean there's no way two Christians can get along? Well, you don't understand, we're not compatible. Does the Holy Spirit dwell in both of you? Yes. You both have Christ living in you? Yes. You think Christ is compatible with Himself? Well, yes, but you just don't understand. No, you don't understand. You don't believe God, you don't believe God that if God be pleased to keep a marriage together and if God be powerful to make it so, if you just get your life lined up in the right direction it'll all happen. But don't disbelieve the power of God. You know it's like the lady who came to see her pastor and said, my husband rubs me the wrong way. To which the pastor replied, well turn around you old cat, and everything will be fine. The solution to the problem, is to get yourself right not to disbelieve God's power. You see God can do it, if you're in the right position. And in the simplest things in life we need to believe God.

 

Now I guess the greatest challenge to faith that I know of in human history is the story of Noah. God said to Noah, build a boat. And it didn't make sense because he wasn't near any water, in fact he was in the middle of the desert. In fact it may be that he never saw any water, to speak of. Then God told him to build the boat so big that it was inconceivable. Especially when there were no lumber yards, and you had to chop down your own trees and, and hew out of those trees your own planks. So here's a guy in the middle of the desert, in the middle of a pagan society and God says to build a ship. A massive thing, just massive ship, and so he begins. Well, it took him a hundred and twenty years to build the boat.

 

Now I can imagine myself ordering the lumber, and I can imagine myself, you know doing few things at the beginning but a hundred and twenty years later finally getting the door hung? No chance, I'd have been long gone. And if, and if God had told me what He told him, because it's going to rain that wouldn't have helped anyway because there'd never been rain, he didn't even know what rain was. And of course for a hundred and twenty years everybody laughed at him. I mean they would laugh at him like a guy in your neighborhood, saying there was going to come a great flood and we're all going to float away in this. You have the same reaction that they would have had to him, he's nuts, he's out of his mind. Only you have one advantage, you've seen rain, they'd never seen that. But the Bible says, "Noah was a man of great faith," Folks that is putting it mildly. Hebrews 11:7, "By faith Noah, being warned of God of things not yet seen," stuff nobody ever knew about, "moved with a sense of awe, prepared an ark to the saving of his house, (listen) by which he condemned the world, and became an heir of the righteousness which is by faith." Bless that man's heart he believed God, in the midst of a ridiculous situation. A hundred and twenty years of faith, oh what glory he gave to God. What glory he gave to God.

 

Now in your life and my life, do we do that? Do we glorify God by believing Him? You know when you live in a state of faith you grow. The Bible says that we walk not by sight, but by what? By faith. And that again is a picture of Christian progress, a picture of maturing, we walk, we move along toward God's perfect likeness, we move along in spiritual progression as we step by faith, not by sight. As soon as you try to analyze everything by what you see you're going to get into trouble, you're going to get like the people in, in the land of Canaan when the Jewish people came into the land to establish their nation and they sent the spies, and the spies came back and said, aahh, we don't want to go in there. We, we were like grasshoppers, they're giants in there. And they had what I like to call the grasshopper complex. They walked by sight, they're too big, they're too formidable. Joshua and Caleb came back and said, God's on our side, let's go. Two walked by faith and ten walked by sight. Ten dishonored God, said God can't handle the circumstances, two said, God is bigger than the circumstances. What do you say? Do you live by faith? As you live by faith you're like Abraham who staggered not at the promise of God but was strong in faith giving glory to God. You want to live to His glory? Believe Him in everything that happens, everything that He says, every promise He gives, and walk by faith and that is the progress of spiritual maturity.

 

Let's go on to a fifth principle. e glorify God fifthly, and this is a tremendously important truth, by fruitfulness, we glorify God by fruitfulness. Now this is a, a subject that we could spend a lot of time talking about I want to try to kind of boil it down a little bit for our study in this session. But in John chapter 15 is our key text in verse 8. In John 15 the Lord is talking about how He is the vine and we are the branches, in other words His life pulses through us, we are uhm, spiritually uhm, one organism with Him organically connected so that the flow of His life proceeds through us, and as the flow of His life proceeds through us it pro­duces fruitfulness. Now, verse 8 tells us what it is that fruitful­ness accomplishes, it says this, "In this is my Father glorified, that ye bear much fruit."

 

Now that's the point, fruitfulness glori­fies God. Spiritual growth again is glorifying God, and glorifying God is bearing fruit, why? Because that is allowing God's power to be productive in our lives. As we have received Christ, aim at His glory, deal with sin in our lives, walk by faith, God produces in us fruitfulness.

 

Now, it dishonors God when you have little, little fruit. I don't think there's any such thing as a no fruit Christian. There are just uhm, fruits, little fruits, and much fruits. Because ‑‑you know you're a Christian at all you're going to have at least a few dried grapes hangin'  somewhere, because Jesus said, by their fruits you shall what? You'll know 'em. So I mean you may‑ha‑me... you may have to look along time. We, we have a peach tree in our backyard, ah, this year that peach tree went wild, that peach tree was the  greatest illustration of a productive Christian I've ever seen. I mean there was so much fruit there it could have fed the neighborhood. But last year we looked long and hard to find a little tiny shriveled   up useless peach. But least there was one there which proved to us that it wasn't an apple tree. There are a lot of Christians like that, I mean you look long and hard at least you find somethin' that says they belong to God but that's not what glorifies the Father, what glorifies the Father is much fruit. Much fruit. And as a believer, spiritual growth is the process of production, of producing fruit.

 

Now it's very important that you produce fruit be­cause that how    you manifest your character, how do people know that you're a believer and that you belong to God if they don't see any product, right? How do they know you're an apple tree if you don't have an apple, how do they know you're a peach tree if you don't have how a peach, I mean how are they going to know you're an orange tree if you don't have an orange? How can they tell what you are unless there's a manifestation. And so that the character of God is at stake, God wants to produce something that radiates Himself in your life. He wants to do more than, than what your, your flesh can do, more than what the world can do, this is important. That's what Paul meant when he wrote to Titus and said, you are to live to "adorn the doc­trine of God." There ought to be something of the nature of God hanging on you, so that it's evident that He's at work in your life.

 

In Romans 2 verse 24 a most interesting statement is made by the Apostle Paul to Israel, he says, "For the name of God is blasphemed among the Gentiles because of you." Instead of you showing the world what God is like, you claim to belong to God and you show them something that God doesn't like at all. In fact Jesus said to the leaders of Israel, "You're of your father, the devil." The product of your life is not the product of God, what a terrible thing that people should think it is. In uhm, Matthew chapter 5 verse 16 Jesus said, "Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your (what? your) good works, and (do what?) glorify your Father, who is in heaven." Jesus is saying, the product of your living is the mani­festation of God, and if it isn't there then God isn't visible. And so God will be glorified when we are productive Christians, when something is happening, when the flow through the vine and the branches produces some luscious grapes, that are useful to bless somebody else. In fact in First Corinthians 9:7 Paul says, "Who plants a vineyard, and doesn't eat the fruit of it?" That's a pretty fair question, I mean who plants a vineyard, and doesn't eat the fruit of it? You think God went to all of this trouble to pour His very life in you, His very eternal life, I that He made you one who was a recipient of the very power of Christ to produce nothing? Not at all. We are to be fruitful.

 

Now somebody might say, well that's all well and good John, you keep talkin' about the fact that we're to be fruitful, but what's fruit? What do you mean? Well, I'm glad you asked, because that's very important. What do we mean by fruit? Philippians 1:11, good place o start, listen to this, "Being filled (not just here and there, but filled) with the fruits of righteousness, (now listen to this) which are by Jesus Christ, unto the glory and praise of God." When you produce, God is glorified. That's such a great thing, and what is it? The fruits of righteousness. What is fruit in your life? I'll tell ya very simple, righteousness, righteousness. What is righteousness? That's right as opposed to wrong. Righteousness is just a 1ong way of saying, doing right. When you do right that glorifies God, when you do wrong that dishonors God. So, if you're to have fruit that means you're to have visible righteousness, visi­bly you do hat's right. That's really all righteousness means. Doing what's right. There are some other scriptures that'll help to fill out our understanding. Second Thessalonians 1:11 says, "Wherefore, also, we pray always for you, (and what do you pray? This said Paul) that our God would count you worthy of this calling, and (listen fulfill ill the good pleasure of his goodness, and the work of faith with power."

 

In other words He wants to produce in you all of His goodness, and the power of His, of His arm be dis­played, and the goodness of His grace be manifest. He wants a pro­duct, why? "That the name of our Lord Jesus Christ may be glorified in you." See, now we're right back to Christ in you the hope of glory, again If God is to be glorified it's in our fruitfulness.

 

People should be able to look at your life and say, you know your life is different. You affect people differently than others. Now you have a certain attitude that's different, your behavior is different, your influence is different, your affect on things is different, there's a product to your life that's unlike any other life. Ahh, that's fruit.

 

Now let me get real specific, there are two kinds of fruit in the Bible. The first is called action fruit, action fruit, that's called action fruit by me, not by the Bible, just a category. What is action fruit? Listen, and I'll show you, Romans 1:13 says this, "Now I would not have you ignorant, brethren, that oftentimes (Paul says) I purposed to come unto you" in other words a lot of times I wanted to come to you, in Rome, "but was prevented," why did you want to come Paul? "in order that," that's a hina purpose clause, "I might have some fruit among you, even as among other Gentiles."

 

Now what's he referring to here? What is fruit here? Converts, right? I wanted to come and win some people to Christ. Fruit then, action fruit is winning someone to Christ. Do you have that product in your life? You want to know something? I think the most natural thing for a believer to do is to win other people to Christ, because one of the products of life is reproduction. Why, Paul said to Timothy, "The things that I have committed to you, commit to faithful men, who (sha‑baa) shall be able to teach others also." Keel) the process going. Jesus said, "Go into all the world, and make disciples." Reproduce yourself. That's one of the qualities that life carries, the ability to reproduce. So he says, I wish I could come and have some fruit like I've had in other places. Fruit, is converts to Christ.

 

Now as a believer if you are involved in reproduction you are growing, you're growing, because life is at work in you, But that's not all there are other things that are al so fruit, Philippians chapter 4 verse 17, and in this section just to give you a little background, the Philippians had sent Paul a rather magnanimous gift, they were very generous and they had sent him a love offering. But he says to them in effect, you know I really appreciate your gift, I just want you to know that I don't need it. But even though I don't need it I'm so glad you sent it. Why? Verse 17, "Not because I desire a gift; but I desire fruit that may abound to your account." In other words the great thing about your gift was that it was fruit, not that I needed it but that you produced it, you see?

 

Now if you're sitting around waiting for somebody to have a huge big need before you act you've missed the point, maybe you ought to give to somebody who doesn't have that great of a need but because it's fruit, because it's fruit, in your life. When your life is filled with the power of God, and when you are totally committed to glorifying the Lord, you will find yourself giving be‑ cause giving is fruit, an act of giving. So what is fruit? It is winning Someone to Christ, it is giving, even a monetary gift, even when there isn't a specifically great need, you give because it's in your heart to give. My father used to always say you can give without loving but you can never love without giving. And if you love, and if you're lost in the glory of God you're going to give, and give, and give, even as God gives. And by the way God never gives us just what we need He always gives us more, doesn't He? Ephesians says He gives according to His riches, not out of His riches but according to.

 

And there's a big difference, if I gave you out of my riches.. and you came to me, let's say I was a millionaire, just for the sake of illustration, and you said to me, oh, I have a great need and soforth and s forth, and I said, well that's wonderful out of all my riches here's a check for ten dollars, spend it wisely. You'd say, wait a minute fella, you didn't give according to your riches you gave out of 'em. If I wrote you a check for ten thousand or a hundred thousand you'd say, you gave according to. And when God gives it's never out of it's always according to, because that's the nature of a giving heart, and that's fruit in your life as you give. Another thing that we could consider fruit is in Hebrews chapter 13 and verse 15, it says there, "By him, therefore, (that is by Christ) let us offer the sacrifice of praise to God continually, (now watch) the fruit of our lips giving thanks." Did you know that saying thanks to God is fruit? That's right. That's a product of God's working in your life. Fruitfulness is winning people to Christ, giving a gift, and saying thanks. How about Colossians 1:10, Colossians 1:10 says this, "That you might walk worthy of the Lord unto all pleasing, (now get this) being fruitful in every good work."

 

Now do you see how encompassing that is? Any good work is fruit. It could be winning someone to Christ, giving a gift, thanking the Lord with your lips, or doing any good work, it's all fruit, and people, that's what God wants to see in your life. And what I'm saying is this, productive Christians are growing Christians. if you're just around and there's no, there's no real fulfillment in your life, there's no manifestation of ministry, there isn't some product, they're aren't some great big luscious grapes hanging on your life, then you're not really growing, you're not 'moving, you're just there, and you're not productive. Spiritual growth will always be manifest in fruitfulness. Now I told you there are two kinds of fruit, that's action fruit, what you do, you win someone to Christ, you make a gift, you praise the Lord, you do a good work. But there's a different category altogether and I call it attitude fruit.

 

Now if you look with me for a minute at Galatians chapter 5 you'll see that particular kind of fruit. Verse 22 it says, "But the fruit of the Spirit is (and here you don't have action at all, you have attitude) love, joy, peace, long‑suffering, gentleness, goodness, faith, Meekness, self-control." Now here the Apostle Paul lists attitudes. He's not talking about action he's talking about attitude, love is an attitude, joy is an attitude, peace is an attitude, long‑suffering, gentleness, goodness, faith, meekness or humility, they're all attitudes. But now watch, on the one hand you have action fruit, on the other hand you have attitude fruit, now listen to me, if you have action fruit without attitude fruit that's legalism, you see? You're just cranking it out like the Pharisees. Oh there are plenty of people going a round you know tellin' people about Jesus, but their attitude isn't right. They're just doin' it as ... out of duty, obligation, fear. There are people who give their money, they put it in the offering, grudgingly and of necessity. There are people who, you know they don't do certain things, you know boy, they don't do this and they don't do that and they don't do the other and they don't do this and they got a rotten attitude all the time and they wish like mad they co ld do everyone of 'em. They're doin' the right action, but they don't have the right attitude. On the other hand, if you have the right attitude you automatically have the action, and that's true spirituality. You see action fruit without attitude fruit is legalism. Attitude fruit will produce action fruit and that's true spirituality. If you walk in the Spirit, that's a spiritual concept of yieldedness, if you walk in the Spirit, the Spirit produces love joy, peace, gentleness goodness, faith, uh, meekness, self‑control and as He produces those attitudes, those attitudes will produce the right action But there are plenty of phonies in the world doin' the action without the attitude. Witness the words of Jesus, when some say unto Him, we've done many wonderful works in Your name, and He says, depart from Me, what? I never even knew you. You weren't even in the family. So that we will glorify God when we are fruitful, fruitful, and that means the right attitudes and the right actions. And people the, the attitudes are very important. You say, well John how do you get those right attitudes? How do you have a heart full of love, how do you have a heart full of joy and peace, how do you have a heart full of long‑suffering, and soforth? Well, Galatians 5:1 think really helps us to see that, because it says in verse 25, "If we live in the Spirit, let us also walk in the Spirit." It is a matter of yielding the control of our life to the Holy Spirit as the branch yields to the vine, the flow of right attitude coming through the nature of God in the Holy Spirit permeates our lives all the way out to the point where we produce fruit. What have we seen then? We glorify God by our fruitfulness.

 

Now let's go to a sixth principle. In growing, maturing, unlocking the keys as it were, or the locks of spiritual growth there's another key and that is this, we glorify God, and we hinted at it last time by praising Him. I don't believe that a Christian can grow unless he's character zed by a life of praise. Praise, again puts us in the flow of growth. Let me give you a simple and wonderful verse Psalm 50 verse 23 says this, "Whoso offereth praise glorifieth me." Oh, what a great statement. You want to glorify God? Then offer praise, offer praise. You see another very simple, very practical thing, it isn't stained glass windows and organ music, it is simply fruitfulness, it is simply the humility of faith and trusting, it is the humility of confession, it is the humility of bowing to the Lordship of Christ at any cost, and it is the humility again of praise that puts us in the path of growth. I really believe that proud people don't praise God; they're too busy praising themselves. Humble people do, people who are in awe of God, people whose focus is on God, and in their humility they ‑ they pour out of their hearts praise.

 

Now, this is so much apart of God's pattern for His people that He literally gave them a hymn book filled with praise that we call the Psalms. The Psalms were those great hymns that were really sung and, a d said by the people of Israel, and God wanted them known and said because they are constantly offering praise to Him, and that is as it should be for He is worthy. For example in Psalm... and I'll just show you a couple of examples, Psalm 86 first of all, and verse 9 "All nations whom thou hast made shall come and worship before thee 0 Lord, and shall glorify thy name. For thou art great, and doest wondrous things; thou art God alone." Great statement, just great. Verse 12, "1 will praise thee, 0 Lord my God, with all my heart, and I will glorify thy name for evermore." Praising Him is equated with giving Him glory. Praising God, very important. Psalm 89, ra her 86.

 

Look again at Psalm 92 just the first two verses here, "It is a good thing to give thanks unto the LORD, and to sing praises unto thy name, 0 Most High; To show forth thy lovingkindness in the morning, and thy faithfulness every night." This is just a simple statement, it is a good thing to praise the Lord in the morning, and at night, and thus to set the pace for the whole day. In Nehemiah chapter 8 and verse 6 it says, "They bowed their heads, and they worshiped the LORD with their faces toward the ground." T ere was a sense of awe, there was a sense of respect, there‑was a sense of humility in light of the majesty of the infinite character of God.

 

Now what do s it mean to praise? If I ah, said to a typical group of people, now I want you on the count of three to praise the Lord, what would you think they'd do? Well, some might sing a song, praise the Lord or whatever. Some might say, praise the Lord, hallelujah! Some might have their hands around. Some might silently in their heart pray prayer. Well, what is the right answer, how do we praise the Lord? Was does it mean, is it more than just saying, praise the Lord? That's become a little deal, P.T.L. you know, we can't be bothered praising Him, and even when we do praise Him we abbreviate t, just to get it over with. P.T.L. Wait a minute, what does it mean to praise? Is it just a little formula we sort of slip out of our lips every once in awhile, a sort of a Christian cliche? No, true praise involves three things, biblically.

 

Number one, true praise means you recite God's attributes, you recite God's attributes. You see praise is the expression of the character of God, who He really is. Oh) it's a great thing. True praise recites the attributes o God. Now people say to me very often, well, you know, I don't really study the Old Testament too much because it's the New Testament, you know that matters, and this is the mystery kingdom, and the mysteries have been revealed, we need to study that, and the Old Testament's kind of ah, passé.

 

Listen, there are many reasons to study the Old Testament, one of which is that it reveals so much of the character of God, and you ought to know those things that are true o