A Prayer to Bear Lasting Fruit in Every Season
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Your Daily Prayer
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🗓️ 31 January 2026
⏱️ 10 minutes
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Summary
Fruit is seasonal—and so are we. This devotional begins with a simple picture of how produce changes depending on the time of year: fresh, vibrant options at a farmer’s market in spring and summer, and a different kind of supply in winter. That rhythm becomes a gentle metaphor for the spiritual life. Jesus calls us to bear fruit that lasts, but what happens when we feel like we’re in a “winter season”—spiritually dry, emotionally worn down, or stuck in a place that feels barren?
John 15 reminds us that fruitfulness isn’t ultimately about our effort—it’s about abiding. Jesus is the Vine, and we are the branches. When life feels hard and hope feels thin, the temptation is to fixate on the season itself—how long it’s lasting, how painful it is, and why it won’t change. But the devotional offers a reframing: winter can actually be a time of growth beneath the surface. Just as roots grow deeper during colder months, difficult seasons can strengthen our spiritual foundation if we keep our eyes on Christ and stay connected to Him.
The warning is also real: isolation is dangerous in winter. When we disconnect from God’s Word and from other believers, despair can set in, and we become more vulnerable to discouragement. That’s why community matters. The devotional encourages finding “oaks of righteousness”—faithful people who can pray with you, check in, study Scripture alongside you, and help keep you anchored when your own strength feels limited. Sometimes, when you’re struggling to hold onto the Vine, God uses others to help nourish you with encouragement and truth.
The hope is this: if you continue to abide in Jesus, fruit will come again. Even if the season doesn’t change quickly, God is still tending you. The Vine-dresser cares for you, chose you, and intends for your life to bear lasting fruit—no matter what season you’re in.
Main Takeaways
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Spiritual life has seasons; “winter” seasons can feel barren but can still be deeply formative.
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Fruitfulness comes from abiding in Jesus, not striving in your own strength.
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Winter can be a time for roots to grow deeper—strength that forms beneath the surface.
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Isolation makes difficult seasons harder; community provides nourishment and encouragement.
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God is faithful in every season and can produce lasting fruit through your life, even in suffering.
Today’s Bible Verse
“You did not choose me, but I chose you and appointed you that you should go and bear fruit and that your fruit should abide, so that whatever you ask the Father in my name, he may give it to you.” - John 15:16, ESV
Your Daily Prayer
Here is a brief excerpt from today’s prayer:
“Help me to abide in the Vine… May You use my life to bear lasting fruit in every season, no matter how difficult.”
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| 0:00.0 | Life Audio. Thank you for listening to Your Daily Prayer, a podcast dedicated to helping you find the words you need to connect with your Father in heaven. |
| 0:26.3 | No matter what is going on in your life today, you can trust that God wants to hear from you. |
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