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Instant
Fruit
"Sample
the culture and cuisine of 11 different countries, in our
World Showcase." This was an advert for Disneyworld,
Florida – but it may well have been used by any supermarket.
Round-the-clock availability of any fruit, from anywhere,
in any season.
So you can buy your strawberries at Christmas, instead of
waiting for the delight of the summer. Doesn't this not only
invade Christmas with something that doesn't belong there,
but also spoil the summer-experience? I seem to remember the
enjoying the first strawberry of the year enormously, but
am not sure if my children ever will.
The convenience of having fruit we like, instant and ready-to-hand
may meet our consumerist demands. But increasingly we are
being told that it is unhealthy because it is out step with
our natural rhythms.
This
seems something of a metaphor for modern human life. When
do our plans and goals and aims and objectives take account
of the seasons God may bring to us? The fruits of the Christian
life are not readily available at any moment, but are yielded,
'in season' according to the first Psalm. To what extent to
do we consume ourselves and others, by expecting the fruit
of the Spirit for our convenience?
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