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            Corresponding Fruit

            Corresponding Fruit

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            *First Published: 2008

            *Last Updated: March 2026

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            The Bible says a spring cannot produce both fresh and salt water, yet how often do we praise God and then speak ill of others? This powerful teaching reveals what our words say about our hearts and the true spiritual source that guides us.

            James spoke about the inconsistencies of religious people:

            “With the tongue we praise our Lord and Father, and with it we curse men, who have been made in God’s likeness. Out of the same mouth come praise [or blessing] and cursing. My brothers, this should not be. Can both fresh water and salt water flow from the same spring? My brothers, can a fig tree bear olives, or a grapevine bear figs? Neither can a salt spring produce fresh water.” (James 3:9–12, NIV)

            James combined two pictures there. One is of a tree. He said that a fig tree will never bear another kind of fruit, such as olives. The kind of tree indicates the kind of fruit that it will bear. The tree, in that picture, is the heart; the fruit is the words that come out of the mouth. The second picture James used is that of a spring of water. He said that if brackish, salty water comes out of a spring, you know the water in the spring is salty.

            The two trees represent two natures. A tree that produces fruit different from what it should produce is corrupt; that tree represents the old man. A good tree is the new man in Jesus Christ. The old man cannot bring forth good fruit. Jesus said that clearly many times (see, for instance, John 15:1–8). Out of that old, carnal nature will always come fruit that corresponds to that nature.

            The fountain, or spring, represents something spiritual. A pure spring is the Holy Spirit. A corrupt, salty, impure spring is another spirit.

            *Prayer Response

            Thank You, Jesus, for the exchange at the cross. I proclaim that out of my new nature will come good fruit, for my old man was put to death in Christ that the new man might come to life in me. Amen.

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            "I've applied the Biblical principles on family relationships from this teaching, and it has completely restored harmony in our home. My teenagers and I now have meaningful conversations about faith, and my marriage has been strengthened in ways I never thought possible."
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            "The teachings on spiritual warfare completely transformed my approach to daily challenges. I used to feel overwhelmed by life's obstacles, but now I understand how to stand firm in faith. This teaching gave me practical tools I use every single day."
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