The Fruit of Goodness
We use the word good to describe all sorts of things.
A. “How are you feeling today? Good.
B. How was the work? Good.
C. How was that biryani? Really good!”
D. God used the word good to describe the various days of creation. At the end of each day God looked over what he created and saw that it was good.
E. In fact, at the end of the sixth and final day of creation, we are told God saw all that he had made, and it was very good.
ILLUSTRATION
Jeff Bezos, the CEO of Amazon.com, was ten years old when he saw a commercial stating that every puff a smoker took on a cigarette shortened his or her life by two minutes. He was quite a math whiz, so he began adding up how many minutes a long-time smoker like his grandmother had lost to cigarettes. To his surprise, Jeff’s grandmother began to cry when he announced that she had lost sixteen years of her life to smoking. His grandfather took him aside for a talking to. To Jeff’s surprise, his grandfather was not angry, nor did he attempt to punish him.
The life of Jesus Christ is the perfect example of goodness, as He died on the cross for the sins of humanity in order to give us the gift of eternal life. His ministry and sacrifice is an example of God’s goodness toward mankind. After all, the term “gospel” means “good news.”
Acts 10:38: Peter, a disciple of Jesus, talks about the goodness of Jesus’
“How God anointed Jesus of Nazareth with the Holy Spirit and power, and how he went around doing good and healing all who were under the power of the devil, because God was with him.”
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