Evidence • Gratitude • Multiplication
“This is to my Father’s glory, that you bear much fruit, showing yourselves to be my disciples.” — John 15:8
In Weight Season you’ve been carrying more with intention. Last week you trimmed what didn’t belong. Now you get to see what remains — and what’s maturing.
Fruit is alignment over time. When your pace (Chronos) submits to God’s timing (Kairos), your life starts bearing evidence. It may look like patience, emotional steadiness, financial order, or leading your home better — that’s fruit.
This week: we name the fruit, we thank God for it, and we learn how to protect it.
Each day highlights a different expression of fruit — character, consistency, gratitude, and endurance.
Journal through each day and keep record of what God has produced in you.
Mark each day complete to see your growth.
Fruit gets multiplied when it’s shared. Testify to encourage other men.
Each day we slow down to recognize what God has already done. Fruit is easy to miss when you’re focused on what’s next. This week helps you honor what’s now.
Rhythm: awareness → gratitude → action → protection.
Start with Day 1 below. Let God show you the fruit of time and obedience.
What you stayed with is now bearing witness
Fruit doesn’t show up overnight. It shows up when what God planted had enough time to mature. Today is about honoring the process you didn’t quit.
Reflection: Where have I stayed consistent even when I didn’t see results right away?
Reflection: How has God used time to shape me?
Capture where time + obedience produced growth.
Text or tell someone close: “I can actually see God growing me in ______.” Speaking it out loud honors the process.
Where did I notice mature responses today that I wouldn’t have had last season?
Thank God for every place you no longer react — that’s fruit.
Share one area where you can clearly see “I’ve grown.”
Your testimony gives language to another man’s progress.
Not all fruit is financial or public
We often downplay spiritual and emotional growth because it doesn’t “post” well. But God counts inner stability as fruit. Today we name the invisible wins.
Reflection: Where am I calmer, slower to speak, slower to anger?
Reflection: Where have I started responding instead of reacting?
Name the fruit no one else saw — but God did.
Choose one inner fruit (patience, forgiveness, emotional control) and thank God specifically for it in prayer today.
What hidden fruit did I notice in my responses today?
Hidden fruit today becomes visible fruit tomorrow.
Share one “small” fruit you’re grateful for.
Turn your progress into encouragement
This is a faith-filled practice to seal what God has done. When you testify, you protect the fruit and make room for more. You’re saying: “God did this in time — and He can do it again.”
Write 3 things God has produced in you this season:
Share it in the group or with one brother. Keep it short, honest, and focused on God’s timing.
Pray: “Lord, thank You for what time and obedience have produced. Help me protect it.”
How did sharing your fruit make you more aware of God’s faithfulness?
Share your praise report — it keeps the room encouraged.
Thankfulness keeps you from despising slow progress
When God brings you into a season of visible fruit, gratitude keeps your heart soft. Today is about pausing to say: “Lord, I see it.”
Reflection: Have I rushed past what God has done because I’m looking for the next thing?
Reflection: What can I publicly thank Him for today?
Make a gratitude list based on real change.
Share your gratitude list with your spouse, friend, or group chat. Let them see your awareness.
How did gratitude change my mood and pace today?
Post 1 thing you’re grateful for that came from this Weight Season.
Success shouldn’t corrupt the source
Sometimes the biggest test isn’t lack — it’s increase. When things start working, when people start noticing, when doors open — can you stay the same man?
Reflection: Where have blessings increased pressure in my life?
Reflection: How can I stay rooted in God and not in performance?
Write about where pressure tries to steal your fruit.
Choose one area (business, family, ministry) and recommit it to God in prayer, saying: “You gave this, I won’t let it replace You.”
How did I stay anchored today even with pressure present?
Share 1 way you keep God first when blessings increase.
Managing blessing without wasting it
Fruit isn’t just to enjoy — it’s to steward. Today is about looking at what God has given (peace, opportunities, relationships, finances) and deciding how to manage it well.
Reflection: Where am I careless with what God produced?
Reflection: What systems or boundaries do I need to put in place to protect this fruit?
Write how you'll protect what's growing.
Make one adjustment today — calendar, budget, boundary, or conversation — to protect what God has given.
What did I put in place today to protect my fruit?
Share one boundary you added so your fruit stays healthy.
Making progress sustainable
Jesus talked about fruit that remains — not just a good month or good week. Today is about deciding what rhythms keep you fruitful long-term.
Reflection: Which habits helped produce this fruit?
Reflection: Which habits would slowly drain it?
Write the 3 practices that keep you fruitful.
Schedule one recurring practice (weekly prayer time, weekly planning, Sabbath rest, or check-in with your men’s group) that keeps you stable.
What did I put in place today that my future self will thank me for?
Share one rhythm you’re keeping so your fruit lasts.
Celebrate what God has done
Today is about receiving. God has brought you through Stillness, Whisper, Letting Go, Weight, pruning — and now fruit. Rest in what He’s built.
Reflection: What surprised me about this week?
Reflection: What will I thank God for publicly?
Seal what God has shown you.
Do something restful and celebratory — a walk, family meal, worship time, or journal review. Let your body feel the win.
What fruit do I never want to go back from?
Stay grateful. Stay aligned. Let fruit speak for the season.
Share your Fruit Week testimony — what did God actually produce?
Carry this awareness of fruit into your next week. When you can see what God has produced, you lead with confidence.