Abiding in Christ: The Path to Fruitfulness

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"Truth and goodness and Beauty together, that is fruitfulness. When we build our lives around God's design, when we live the hope that we have in Christ, when we pursue living his life, allowing him to live his life through us, we see the gospel bringing about change and transformation that is generational." [50:48] ( | | )

"The word 'remove' in verse two is a Greek word called 'airo,' and it has many different translations. It's this picture of lifting up... when the branch dies and withers, it just falls on the ground... when branches are laying on the ground and they're exposed to rot... it needs to be raised up. One of the pictures of what the father does is he raises up the branches that are connected to the vine to put them in an environment that will empower their growth." [52:39] ( | | )

"It hurts to be pruned, and the reordering needs to happen... The disciples would take this truth, they would write it down, and they would revisit it... when they forgot, they failed, and they gave into their flesh. The flesh is always fighting against who Jesus says we are... it will only lead to failure; it'll ultimately only lead to death." [01:05:49] ( | | )

"Our sin is so destructive that Jesus had to die to release it; it's a big deal. When we talk about it and we say it is a big deal, do you know what becomes a bigger deal? The cross becomes a bigger deal... that if I was the only sinner on Earth, Jesus would have come and died and hung on that cross for me." [01:12:29] ( | | )

"Jesus knows that's why he died on the cross, but that wasn't my end because that wasn't his end. And when Jesus rose from the dead, he gave me something, a paradigm by which I now view myself, that even when I make mistakes, even when I sin, it's just my feet getting dirty, and he will come and he will wash them with grace upon grace upon grace." [01:13:45] ( | | )

"Jesus can feel distant when we're living by ourselves, but Jesus is never distant when we're participating in church... We do it together, we do it in relationship with one another. That's why coming to church is more than just coming to a place and participating in a program; it is about involving ourselves in relationships where we can confess our sins, where we can say I got it wrong, I made a mistake, would you forgive me, please forgive me." [58:11] ( | | )

"Jesus says to his disciples, love one another, and they're all like, actually, I'm just going to go live in the bush by myself... There are people who live in Alaska by themselves, and I'm like totally taken with the whole thing... They think that this is real living, that they can live apart from the rest of the world and be truly alive, and it looks hard and it looks cold. You can't detach yourself, but it sure is a draw, right?" [01:06:58] ( | | )

"God wants to take such an important role in my life that he might cut things out that shouldn't be there. Yeah, well, what if it's the things I love? What if it's the things I cherish and value? What if it's the things like my future or my relationships or my job? When God prunes stuff, he does it because he's kind and because he's good." [01:01:21] ( | | )

"Jesus truth shapes our identity, his goodness shapes our purpose, and his Beauty shapes our relationships. Apart from him, we can't have it. The branch is only alive in him... Jesus is saying we have a relationship not just with the vine but also with the gardener, the vine dresser that he refers to as the father." [51:23] ( | | )

"Jesus says that to the disciples later, he says to them in his prayer, 'God will sanctify you,' and then when he asks the father through the spirit to bless them, he says, 'Sanctify them in your truth; your word is truth.' Sanctification is the process that carries our Salvation on, that God saves us once and for all and continues to save us from the power of sin and of shame." [01:16:58] ( | | )

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