To be fruitful means to be able to show progress in your walk with God. Just as a baby learns to walk and gets better and better at it, so it is with Christians. We learn to walk spiritually with God as we obey what his word tells us. Another measure of fruit is how much of our self will is relinquished and our allowing of God to lead us. We grow in maturity spiritually as we do these and other things that show God we mean business and not just lip service. A further view of this relates to the analogy of the fruit tree. Just as the apple tree, for example, bears apples as its fruit, so other Christians are the fruit of a Christian. This of course is only done by abiding in Him, as mentioned in John 15. The fruit of the Spirit is also meant to be evident in the life of believers, as mentioned in Galatians 5:22-26.
To be fruitful is to show gods works and multiply is to increase in numbers with life.
It is derived from the Hebrew word Ephrayim which mean Fruitful. However most scholars think that Ephraim mean Doubly fruitful
producing good or helpful results productive Basically, if a tree produces good fruit it is fruitful So if a person does good work, that is also fruitful
Fruitful result
It means go and have children.
the name Zarria means Fruitful Flower
I can give you several sentences.Our crops have been fruitful this year.That is a fruitful plan.She is a fruitful writer.
producing good or helpful results productive Basically, if a tree produces good fruit it is fruitful So if a person does good work, that is also fruitful
The most common meanings are "very fruitful" or "most fruitful," and "very fertile" and "most fertile." It's the superlative of the adjective "fecundus, -a, -um."
Of Greek origin, the name means "much fruit" or "fruitful."
They were married and were fruitful with children. And Jesus said, "the world will be fruitful with much life."
Unfruitful, unproductive are opposite words of fruitful.
The Greek word for Fruitful is καρποφόρος