“There is a great difference between successfulness and fruitfulness. Success comes from strength, control, and respectability. A successful person has the energy to create something, to keep control over its development, and to make it available in large quantities. Success brings many rewards and often fame. Fruits, however, come from weakness and vulnerability. And fruits are unique. A child is the fruit conceived in vulnerability, community is the fruit born through shared brokenness, and intimacy is the fruit that grows through touching one another’s wounds. Let’s remind one another that what brings us true joy is not successfulness but fruitfulness” (Henri Nouwen).
I’m not anti-success. I love it when I try something new or take on a difficult task and succeed at it. Success is a great feeling.
But it should not be the final aim of the believer. Fruitfulness should.
To be fruitful is to pass along a legacy of faith first handed down to you.
To be fruitful is simply to abide in Jesus and let His work take root and grow in you, to let His words sink deep into the soil of your heart, and to let His love germinate inside you until it encompasses your whole being.
Let us choose success, but let us choose foremost to be fruitful.