There's a story of a missionary doctor and his family who ministered in a tropical climate for several years. Then they had to leave that country. Before they did though, the 16 year old daughter, who had grown some pomelo, langsat and rambutan saplings in small pots, decided to plant them into the ground around the mission hospital compound.Fifty years later the daughter was able to revisit the site. She specifically wished to see if these saplings had grown and borne fruit.
Well now ... she arrived at the compound only to discover there was no longer a hospital and there were no fruit trees in sight. There was a church though and a pastor.
She asked the pastor if she knew anything about the fruit trees. Had they grown? Had they borne fruit?
The pastor answered. Yes, the trees had grown and did bear fruit. However, they got old and stopped bearing and so were cut down.
The missionary's daughter may have been briefly disappointed by that, but then the pastor continued. She told her something very remarkable. The trunk of the trees could still be used! And so they were. They had been cut into timber planks and used to build a shelter beside the church. The church members had fellowship lunches and snack times under it.
What's more, the number of believers had increased to 500 people! This is 'people fruit' ! This was so much better fruit that the daughter had ever imagained. She was so joyful and thankful to the Lord.
Her family's laborings among the people so long ago had perhaps only been seeds sown or saplings planted, but had sprung up and borne 'people fruit' for the Kingdom of God. This was so much more meaningful! All praise be to the Lord!
In 2 Peter 3:18 ESV we read,
"But grow in grace and knowledge of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. To Him be the glory both now and to the day of eternity. Amen."
As we walk humbly and in the fear of our God, we too can bear fruit in our lives and the lives of others. Humility will grow, slowly but surely, even more than 50 years later. It's a choice we can choose daily. And, as we practice humility, we just might be planting seeds and saplings of humility in other peoples' lives as well.
P.S. Before the daughter left that mission ground again, she planted some durian trees. It's been some years since then. I'm not sure if she'll get to go back and see if these have grown and borne fruit or not. Her prayer though is likely more for the 'people fruit' to mature and mulitply.
Let's intentionally bring forth much fruit for Christ. This is the type of fruit that remains for all eternity. Come Jesus, Come.
Lord Jesus, this story encourages me to understand and to be more proactive in practicing humility. I see it takes much time to begin to grow and bear the right kind of fruit. Help me to be consistant and persistant in cultivating humility as well as walking humbly in the fear of God. Make me a blessing to others, too. I ask in Your name Lord Jesus. Amen.
~ ERC February 2026 ~
Based on 2 Peter 3:18 ESV.
Sing, Fruitful Trees The Spirit's Sowing, along with SDA Hymnal.