We Are Called To Be Fruitful
You
 have to be really aware of the difference between fruitfulness and 
success because the world is always talking to you about your success. 
Society keeps asking you: “Show me your trophies. Show me, how many 
books have you written? Show me, how many games did you win? Show me, 
how much money did you make? Show me. . . .” And there is nothing wrong 
with any of that. I am saying that finally that’s not the question. The 
question is: “Are you going to bear fruit?” And the amazing thing is 
that our fruitfulness comes out of our vulnerability and not just out of
 our power. Actually it comes out of our powerlessness. If the ground 
wants to be fruitful, you have to break it open a little bit. The hard 
ground cannot bear fruit; it has to be raked open. And the mystery is 
that our illness and our weakness and our many ways of dying are often 
the ways that we get in touch with our vulnerabilities. You and I have 
to trust that they will allow us to be more fruitful if lived 
faithfully. Precisely where we are weakest and often most broken and 
most needy, precisely there can be the ground of our fruitfulness. That 
is the vision that means that death can indeed be the final 
healing—because it becomes the way to be so vulnerable that we can bear 
fruit in a whole new way. Like trees that die and become fuel, and like 
leaves that die and become fertilizer, in nature something new comes out
 from death all the time. So you have to realize that you are part of 
that beautiful process, that your death is not the end but in fact it is
 the source of your fruitfulness beyond you in new generations, in new 
centuries.
Henri Nouwen
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