God’s Wisdom Produces Good Fruit!
“The wisdom that comes from heaven is first of all pure; then peace-loving, considerate, submissive, full of mercy and good fruit, impartial and sincere.” (James 3:17 NIV)
A friend once invited me to visit his orchard. As we walked among the trees, I noticed that some were heavy with fruit while others barely produced any. He smiled and said, “These trees that bear the most fruit are the ones that have been pruned the most. They’ve been shaped to grow the right way.”
That image stayed with me. Godly wisdom works the same way—it grows in us as we allow God to shape, trim, and mature us. The fruit of true wisdom isn’t instant—it develops through surrender and obedience to God’s Word.
The verse at the top of the page gives us a clear checklist for recognizing godly wisdom:
· It must be pure. Pure means not mixed or contaminated—having no moral failing or guilt. To be pure is to be virtuous, righteous, honest, blameless, and uncorrupted.
· It must be peace-loving. Peace-loving means being calm, conciliatory, gentle, and seeking harmony rather than strife. True wisdom doesn’t stir up conflict—it restores relationships.
· It must be considerate. Considerate means careful not to cause hurt or inconvenience to others. It’s attentive, kind, patient, and compassionate. Godly wisdom always values people over pride.
· It must be submissive. Submissive means willing to yield to proper authority, to listen and learn, and to stay humble. Wisdom recognizes that God’s will is greater than our own.
· It is full of mercy. Mercy shows compassion and forgiveness toward others even when we have the power to punish or criticize. It’s gentle, understanding, and full of grace.
· It is full of good fruit. This refers to the fruit of the Spirit: love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control. (Galatians 5:22–23 ESV)
· It must be impartial. Impartial means fair and just—treating everyone equally, without favoritism or prejudice. God’s wisdom doesn’t play favorites.
· It must be sincere. Sincere means genuine and free from pretense or deceit. It’s authentic, heartfelt, and honest.
Therefore
The next time you’re faced with a tough decision—whether in business, family, or faith—ask yourself, “Will this choice produce good fruit?” True wisdom doesn’t just make you look good; it makes you do good. God’s kind of wisdom always results in peace, purity, and fruit that lasts.
“Wisdom is the principal thing; therefore get wisdom: and with all thy getting get understanding.” (Prov. 4:7 KJV)
“If any of you lacks wisdom, you should ask God, who gives generously to all without finding fault, and it will be given to you.” (James 1:5 NIV)
“Let the wise listen and add to their learning, and let the discerning get guidance.” (Prov. 1:5 NIV)