As a prophet called by God, Joel was called to bring message to the people of Israel. He begins his message to Israel by painting an illustration of where they are at spiritually. I would like to take this message & illustration from Joel today and apply it to where I believe many Christians are at in their own lives today.
I want to begin with field first off. I want you to consider the field to be your entire Christian life. Secondly, I see the husbandman and the vinedressers as the Christians who are supposed to be tending to the field of the Christian life. Thirdly, consider the vine, fig tree, palm tree, apple tree, and all the other trees of the field to be the fruit or the blessings of the Christian life.
Is your Christian life being wasted? Is your field dried up? Is the fruit you are producing dying on the vine and withering up. I think the saddest part of this illustration is the fact there is fruit being produced was useless. No one wanted to do what was necessary to make sure it was going to be used. What blessings are you missing out on because your field is dried up?
Now I want you to notice who is blamed for the fruit being left on the trees. Look who must take fault for the dryness of the field. The husbandmen and the vinedressers. They were neglecting the field. Now there are a few possibilities for the neglect. They were too busy doing other things and neglected the field. Or, they felt they had enough supply already and didn't see the need to gather anymore. Or, they were just too lazy to get up and go pick some fruit. Or they thought someone else would take care of it. What ever the reason - Joel said, "Be ye ashamed."
As Christians, if our field is dried up and the fruit that God has prepared for us is dying on the vine, it is no one else's fault but our own. We must learn to take personal responsibility for our own actions. Stop blaming your husband for the dried up fruit in your life. Stop blaming your wife or your family for the lack of fruit in your life. Stop blamming the church and your neighbors. It is not their fault. If you are going to have fresh usable fruit in your life as a Christian you're gonna have to and maintain your own field. We ought to be ashamed to have field that is drying up all around us. We give too many excuses today. "I'm too busy to read my Bible." "I'm too busy to go to church" "Someone hurt me one time" We ought to be ashamed to give excuses and let our field dry up around us. It is your field, tend to it.
I want you to noticed the key to having and keeping a fresh usable field in your Christian life. Joel said it was, "because joy is withered away from the sons of men." What we need is a renewed joy in our lives. I'm just going to continue to be blunt today - if you allow the joy of life to dry up, it will get to your fruit eventually. Bitterness is probably the biggest robber of joy in the life of a Christian. You need to do everything you can to pull the weeds of bitterness out of your life because for some of you it beginning to dry up your field. Let forgiveness be your fertilizer today, sprinkle a little bit around you joy so your field will continue to produce the fruit God intended for your field to produce. In John 15:11 Jesus said, "these things have I spoken unto you, that my joy might remain in you, and that your joy might be full." Now understand the words of our Lord here, He said, "might remain." It is possible for the joy of our lives to dry up around us, but only when we lose focus of Him. You must tend to your joy first. Your joy is the moisture that your field needs. Turn on the sprinkler of joy today and let it water your field.
You don't have to live a wasted Christian life. Keep you heart and mind stayed upon the Lord today, read your Bible, love your brothers and sisters in Christ, keep your joy full, and you will enjoy a wonderful life filled with delicious fresh fruit.
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