Living a fruitful life in Christ begins with God’s command in Genesis, showing that fruitfulness is central to one’s purpose. Caleb’s perseverance and faith, even at the age of 85, demonstrate courage and a “different spirit” that allowed him to claim his inheritance. His daughter Axa’s request for springs of water alongside land illustrates the need for continual spiritual nourishment.
Just as plants need water and sunlight to grow, Christians need prayer, Scripture, and God’s presence to thrive. True fruitfulness comes not from material pursuits but from a deep relationship with God, which calls for self-reflection, healing from past wounds, and supporting one another in faith to bear lasting fruit.