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“Either
make the tree good, and his fruit good; or else make the tree corrupt, and
his fruit corrupt: for the tree is known by his fruit.” -Matthew 12:33
Why are you split? From where did your evil fruits spring? If there is a
root of disobedience within you, will you by plucking out the offensive
fruit make the tree good? Or will you then bear good fruit on a branch
that is still evil?
Can a good tree, with good roots, bear bad fruit? Have I not planted
within you a salvation seed - springing up into a tree of eternal life?
Why then do such fruits of sin show forth in your life? This I say to you:
it is not of My tree, nor is it of My workings. Beloved, why do you allow
two trees to be planted in your garden? For by your fruit you do show that
there is another tree, old and dark, that remains in you to this day.
Behold, that which is called “fruit” is that which you perform with your
hands and imagine in your heart - in this old tree, it is that which you
do outwardly and consciously think inwardly: the movings and actions of
disobedience. Yet hidden within your heart, and buried out-of-sight in
your mind, there are deeply rooted seeds of lawlessness. Those things
which are unseen within are called “roots.”
Beloved, I know you are not pleased when such evil fruits spring up, but
truly, you are only reaping what has been sown into mankind since the
first transgression of Adam. You reap what you sow, and if you only try to
bury the seeds, surely they will yet spring forth. Be certain that your
sin will find you out. Why is it that you look to only your hands? You are
frantically pulling off the fruit - the misdeeds of life - from the tree
branches, but from where have such things sprung up? You attempt that
which is good, but there is something better that I have for you.
Suppose you rid yourself of every evil fruit from your life, or rather,
each one that you can see: will the tree then be made good? Will you then
bring forth good fruits? Little one, I see the under-ground: I look upon
the heart of man, and I know his every thought before he thinks it. If he
imagines evil in his heart, I see that it was only am upwelling of water
from a spring that was already present. Do you not know that the very root
of this old tree, even at rest, even when idle from trespasses, is still
set against Me?
Child, try to see from My own eyes, for I look within. When you disobey
Me, why do you fret that you have somehow fallen from grace? Was it not
that such evil rootings were already abundantly present, and sin, taking
an occasion against you, sprang forth into the things that your eyes and
conscience could then see - into these evil fruits?
Again, little one, see from My eyes. Have I not said, “make the tree
good”? The fruit of your doings from this old tree is not good, but do
I not much rather care about the entire tree? As the fruit depends upon
the roots’ work in order to develop, so too do your evil thoughts and
actions require a perverseness to be first implanted and established in
your heart. Truly, it is the deep, unseen, (and to you, largely unknown)
roots within your mind that I am after. For, your mind is entrenched with
lawlessness and disobedience, and as a battle, the flesh is always lusting
and warring against My good and perfect Spirit within you.
“For the flesh lusteth against the Spirit, and the Spirit against the
flesh: and these are contrary the one to the other: so that ye cannot do
the things that ye would.” -Galatians 5:17
Your mind is encamped with hidden foes, and you are, many times, under
their jurisdiction. If these soldiers, as the roots of sin, continually
war against Me, why then do you wait until their weapons are drawn and
used before you count them as enemies? If the enemy is always present, why
then do you wait until you are cut by sin, and bear evil fruits, before
taking notice? You are in a state of war: if the enemy is at rest, and
does you presently no harm, has he then become your ally? Why is it that
you make peace with that which should be destroyed? Why is it that you
only take away the weapons - the outward sins - and yet leave the enemy
alive and at liberty to rearm? For the roots, given time, will assuredly
bring forth more fruit.
Do I care for your evil fruit? Do I care for the weapons that are brought
against you in battle? My child, do I not rather care for you, and for
your peace? Do I not rather care for your sanctification? So long as that
evil tree has a foothold in your life, you will scarcely come to taste of
My good fruit. So long as that dark troop holds territory in your mind,
you will be in frequent upheavals, and you will continually thrust the
Prince of peace from His throne.
I tell you, there is a place that your conscience cannot see: a realm
where the grotesque workings of sin go unchecked. Beloved, if it were not
so, how then could you bear to live through the day? - for surely your
evil thoughts and works have a source. It is by My mercy and grace that
your dark roots are not all at once exposed. Yet for all this, I love you
no less, and My hand is no less distant to help - though oft the leaves
cover your eyes, and oft the branches entangle your arms.
In this hidden place, the roots of the tree take deep hold, and send forth
their buds and branches bearing the dark fruit of your life. You sever the
branches, and cast forth the fruit, but the seed remains, and in the
fullness of time, the evil fruit returns.
Beloved, take courage. Will I not have mercy? Have I not formed you for
Myself? I know every corner of your heart, for I am your Creator. If this
is so, will I not then know the dark roots of your mind? And will I not
know how to thoroughly purge My vessel and prepare you for My own use?
Come, My beloved, step away from this old tree! Why have you chained
yourself to such an enemy? Come, step away, and take refuge under My new
tree, planted in you at salvation. How is it that you give so little
attention to My would-be fruitful tree, and yet you fret and obsess over
the corrupt tree?
Come, I admonish you, dear one, step away from the tree you now link
yourself to: for it is in My heart to utterly uproot and demolish this
entire tree. Come to Me, and step away, for etched and carved in this tree
is the name: OLD LIFE.
Oh won't you rather come and rest under the tree of My love! Won't you
come taste the sweetness of this beloved tree's fruit? Child, come now,
and step away from that old tree: for I will release you, and replant you,
if you will let Me, if you will but step away. |