Sunday, June 21, 2026

The Cause of Bearing Fruit: The Father's Loving and Forgiving Heart vs. the Savior's Shepherding and Seeking Spirit

 

The Cause of Bearing Fruit: The Father's Loving and Forgiving Heart vs. the Savior's Shepherding and Seeking Spirit

Introduction

According to the revelation of the Bible, the primary reason for fruit-bearing is not knowledge, gifts, eloquence, or methods, but possessing the Father's loving and forgiving heart and the Savior's shepherding and seeking spirit. Luke 15 unveils these two divine aspects: the Father receiving the prodigal son and the Shepherd seeking the lost sheep. Together they reveal God's way of gaining people and producing fruit for His kingdom and the building up of the church.

Comprehensive Comparison Table

Item

The Father's Loving and Forgiving Heart

The Savior's Shepherding and Seeking Spirit

Meaning

God's unconditional love, acceptance, and forgiveness toward sinners

Christ's active seeking, caring for, and shepherding of lost people

Source

God is love

 (1 John 4:8)

The Son of Man came to seek and save the lost (Luke 19:10)

Representation in Luke 15

The father receiving the prodigal son

The shepherd seeking the lost sheep

Nature

Love, mercy, forgiveness, acceptance

Seeking, shepherding, nourishing, caring

Attitude toward People

Does not condemn

Does not give up

Function

Receives returning sinners

Brings back wandering sinners

Focus

Restoring relationship

Restoring condition

Motivation

Love for people

Concern for people

Expression

Embracing, forgiving, receiving

Visiting, caring, shepherding

Effect on the Gospel

Gives confidence to return

Creates opportunity to be saved

Result

Recovered sons

Recovered sheep

Goal

To gain children for God's family

To gain members for God's flock

Church Practice

Receiving people

Shepherding people

Contribution to Fruit-bearing

Causes people to turn back to God

Causes people to be practically gained

Danger if Lacking

Becomes legalistic and condemning

Becomes cold and inactive

Ultimate Outcome

Expresses the Father's heart

Carries out God's salvation

Key Scriptures

John 3:16       The Father's love Romans 5:8      God's love toward sinners

Luke 15:4-7   The shepherd seeking the lost sheep

Luke 15:8-10 The woman seeking the lost coin

Luke 15:20-24            The father receiving the prodigal son

Luke 19:10     Seeking and saving the lost

John 4:4The Lord must pass through Samaria John 10:11    The Good Shepherd

John 21:15-17            Shepherd My sheep Acts 20:28   Shepherd the church of God

1 Peter 5:2     Shepherd the flock of God  John 15:16            Bear remaining fruit

 

Spiritual Sequence and Relationship

Sequence

Spiritual Reality

1

The Father loves mankind

2

The Savior seeks the lost

3

The Savior shepherds them

4

People repent and turn

5

The Father forgives and receives

6

They enter God's family

7

They grow and shepherd others

8

The church bears fruit and multiplies

Spiritual Formula

The Father's Love

The Savior's Seeking

The Savior's Shepherding

Human Repentance

The Father's Acceptance

Growth in Life

Fruit-bearing and Multiplication

Spiritual Illustrations

Illustration

Father's Heart

Savior's Spirit

Family

A father welcoming home a prodigal son

An older brother searching for the lost one

Hospital

A doctor willing to heal

A nurse caring daily

Farm

Soil receiving seed

A farmer watering and tending

Mother and Child

Unconditional love

Daily care and nourishment

Sheepfold

Receiving sheep into safety

Seeking lost sheep

 

Spiritual Secret of Fruit-bearing

Unfruitful Condition

Fruit-bearing Secret

Condemning people

Receiving people

Demanding from people

Shepherding people

Managing people

Supplying life

Criticizing people

Caring for people

Waiting for people to come

Going to seek them

Emphasizing work

Emphasizing life

Emphasizing activities

Emphasizing personal contact

Emphasizing doctrine only

Emphasizing love and care

 

Biblical Examples

Example

Father's Heart

Savior's Spirit

Prodigal Son (Luke 15)

The father runs to receive him

The shepherd seeks the lost sheep

Zaccheus (Luke 19:1-10)

Salvation came to his house

Jesus purposely sought him

Samaritan Woman

 (John 4)

The Lord accepted her despite her past

The Lord intentionally went to Sychar

Peter (John 21)

The Lord restored him

The Lord shepherded him through fellowship

Paul

God forgave a persecutor

Christ shepherded and perfected him

 

Practical Application Today

Area

Practice

Gospel Preaching

Contact people personally

Gaining New Ones

Focus on people, not programs

Home Meetings

Shepherd instead of requiring

Caring for Weak Saints

Supply life rather than condemn

Recovering Backsliders

Visit and seek them

Perfecting Saints

Support them in love

Bringing People to Salvation

Long-term care and companionship

Church Increase

Through shepherding rather than activities

 

Burden of the Ministry

Burden

Explanation

From Condemnation to Shepherding

Be shepherds, not judges

From Meetings to People

Meetings exist for people

From Work to Caring

Gain people before accomplishing tasks

From Preaching to Visiting

Practice personal shepherding

From Events to Relationships

Build long-term human connections

From Large Campaigns to Personal Gospel Work

Follow the Lord's example

From Knowledge to Love

Truth must operate through love

 

Prophesying Guidelines

1.      God's salvation originates from the Father's loving and forgiving heart.

2.      God's salvation is carried out through the Savior's shepherding and seeking spirit.

3.      Luke 15 reveals the complete picture of God's salvation.

4.      The Lord gains people through personal shepherding.

5.      Shepherding is the key to church increase.

6.      Love and shepherding are the spontaneous expression of divine life.

7.      When we have the Father's heart and the Son's spirit, fruit-bearing becomes spontaneous.

One-Sentence Prophesying Summary

Fruit-bearing depends not on our gifts, knowledge, or ability, but on possessing the Father's loving and forgiving heart and the Savior's shepherding and seeking spirit, through which people are gained, nourished, and brought into God's family.

Ultimate Conclusion

The Father's loving and forgiving heart is the source of salvation, and the Savior's shepherding and seeking spirit is the execution of salvation. When the church is filled with the Father's heart and the Son's shepherding spirit, lost sinners are recovered, believers are nourished, and the church naturally bears fruit, multiplies, and is built up as the Body of Christ for the fulfillment of God's eternal economy.

 

*Please refer to the 2026 Memorial Day Special Conference theme: The Urgent Need for a New Revival, Part One: Cooperating with the Lord to Bring a New Revival to End This Generation.

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