Unleashing God's Truth, One Verse at a Time


Where does the Bible teach that all believers will be spiritually fruitful? Does that mean there is no room for failure in the Christian life?

Of course we all experience some degree of failure, but ultimate failure--returning permanently to unbelief and wanton sin--is not possible for true Christians.

Romans 8:29-30 guarantees that every believer will be ultimately conformed to the image of Christ. The Spirit of God indwells each believer (Romans 8:9). We have been made completely new (2 Corinthians 5:17). And we are being transformed into the image of Christ (2 Corinthians 3:18). Each of those truths guarantees we cannot experience ultimate failure.

The inevitability of fruit-bearing is repeatedly emphasized in Scripture. The basic principle of creation, stated in Genesis 1:11, is that everything bears fruit of its own kind. Here are just a few verses that expressly underscore that truth:

Even the thief crucified next to Jesus was no exception to that rule--he bore more fruit in a few minutes than many churchgoers bear in an entire lifetime. His repentance was manifested by a striking change in behavior. He counted the cost; he acknowledged that his cross was just and deserved. And he bowed to Christ's lordship. "Lord" is how he addressed the Savior.

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