PROCLAMATION
“I am the vine;
you are the branches. If you remain in Me and I in you, you will bear
much fruit; apart from Me you can do nothing.” John 15:5 (NIV)
EXPLANATION
These words are from the gospel, the good news regarding Jesus, The
Christ, according to the Apostle John and written under the influence of The Holy
Spirit of God. In this chapter, John records the words which Jesus used to
describe His relationship to His disciples and to His heavenly Father. He
describes Himself as the vine, God, The Father as the gardener, and His
disciples as the branches of the vine which occasionally need to be pruned.
(John 15:1-2) Jesus also talks to them about effectual prayer and getting
whatever they ask for if they remain in Him. (John 15:7) He wants them to
be productive and bear fruit for the glory of God, The Father. (John
15:8) Later on, Jesus tells them that the world will hate them because it
hates Him (John 15:18-19) and then He goes on to explain why this is the case.
APPLICATION
There is
some debate among the Bible scholars as to the meaning of the word “fruit” as
it is used here. Some think that it refers to soul-winning. Others
think that it refers to producing the fruit of The Holy Spirit, which is love,
joy, peace, long-suffering, gentleness, goodness, faith, meekness, and
self-control. (Galatians 5:22-23) In either case, our bearing of fruit is
the result of our salvation. If we stay connected to Christ, then we will
bear fruit. The fruit that we bear will
glorify God and show that we are disciples of Christ. (John 15:8) If we are not connected to Christ, we will
not bear fruit. If you are not connected to Him, get connected. If
you are connected to Him, stay connected. For without Him we can do nothing.
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