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Fruit Inspectors
Many well-meaning but misinformed people
use this passage as a license to judge others.
These “fruit inspectors” point a finger
at the outward behavior of others and quickly draw
conclusions about the
genuineness of their salvation. But is that really
what Jesus is saying in this passage?
Let us take a closer look. The
context of the passage makes it clear that Jesus is
not suggesting that we judge the genuineness of one’s
salvation by looking at his outward behavior. In
fact, He expressly forbids such judgment earlier in
this same chapter (Matt. 7:1). The fruit
to which Jesus refers cannot
be outward behavior because the outward appearance of
these false prophets is actually very righteous and appealing.
Jesus says that they come looking like sheep on the
outside. Do not miss
this point: the fruit of the false prophets
is not their behavior! That is precisely Jesus’ warning. “Watch out!
Do not let their
behavior fool you. Just because they
are doing good works and acting like believers, does
not necessarily mean they are.” So,
if fruit is not behavior, what is it? In Matthew 12:33
Jesus says, “. . .a tree is known by its fruit.” In
the very next verse He explains what fruit is: “.
. .out of the abundance of the heart the mouth
speaks. A good man out of the good treasure of his
heart brings forth good things, and evil man out of the evil treasures brings
forth evil things. But I say
to you that for every idle [lit. careless] word men
may speak, they will give account of it in the day
of judgment.” (Matt. 12:34-36) There you have
it! Fruit refers to what we say, not what we
do! So when Jesus says, “
You will know them by their fruits” what He
means is that false prophets are exposed what they
say, not what they do. They may look like sheep, but
when you hear them howl becomes clear that they are really wolves.
The way you determine the accuracy of a teacher is
by examining what he says.
The Bible never tells us to look at
works to determine the genuineness of one’s
salvation. Our salvation is not based on good works.
(Eph. 2:8-9) If we are relying on our behavior
to give us assurance eternal life, we will
doubt our salvation every day because
we sin every day. Salvation is a free gift
obtained simply by faith Jesus Christ who died
in our place at Calvary. Only by trusting Him
for the forgiveness of sins and eternal life can one
be saved. Do not be swayed by well-dressed,
articulate “sheep” who are propagating
a false gospel works. The Gospel is “good news.” But
any presentation the gospel that includes elements of
works is not good news…it is bad information.
J.B.
Hixson, Th. M., Associate Pastor
Grace
Bible Church of Houston,
www.gbchouston.org
jb@hixson.org
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