### Summary
Welcome, everyone. Today, we have the joy of starting our service with baptisms. Baptism is a symbolic act, much like a wedding ring, signifying a covenant. It doesn't cleanse us; only the blood of Jesus does that. We have Daini, Sarah Schultz, and her son Bentley being baptized today. As they come forward, let's worship together, celebrating this moment of faith and obedience.
Now, let's turn to John 15:1-11 as we conclude our series on the "I Am" statements of Jesus. Remember those school projects where you tried to grow a plant, but it withered away? Plants are meant to bear fruit, and so are we. Jesus' teaching in John 15 comes right after the Last Supper, as He and His disciples walk through the Kidron Valley filled with vineyards. Jesus uses this setting to teach about remaining in Him and bearing fruit.
Jesus emphasizes the importance of remaining or abiding in Him. This is not for our glory but for His. Fruit-bearing is evidence of genuine faith. Jesus identifies two key characters: the gardener (God) and the vine (Jesus). We are the branches, and our role is to bear fruit. If there's no fruit, it means we are not truly His disciples.
Jesus loves us and showed it by dying on the cross. If we love Him, we will abide in Him and keep His commands. This abiding relationship produces obedience and joy. Jesus promises that if we remain in Him, His joy will be in us, and our joy will be complete.
Pruning is a crucial part of this process. God prunes us through His Word, trials, and difficulties to make us more fruitful. This pruning, though painful, is an act of love. It removes what hinders our growth and shapes us into more fruitful followers of Christ.
Without Jesus, we can do nothing. A branch cannot bear fruit by itself; it needs the vine. Similarly, we need to be connected to Jesus to bear fruit. Society tells us to believe in ourselves, but Jesus says we are nothing without Him. Our strength comes from being connected to Him.
If we abide in Jesus, He will abide in us. This reciprocal relationship means that even if Jesus ascends to heaven, He remains with us through the Holy Spirit. This connection is vital for our spiritual vitality and identity.
To abide means to grow closer to the Lord, to be in deep fellowship with Him. It's not about doing more but about being more connected to Jesus. This connection will make God's Word come alive in our lives and make our prayer life powerful.
Finally, bearing fruit brings glory to God. The purpose of our fruit is not to glorify ourselves but to honor God. When we bear fruit, it feeds others and reproduces more fruit, fulfilling our purpose as disciple-making disciples.
Let's pray. Father God, thank You for Your Word and what it teaches us about abiding in You. Help us to remain connected to You and not be choked out by the pleasures of this world. May we be a church that bears much fruit for Your glory. Amen.
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Key Takeaways
- 1. bearing is evidence of genuine faith, and without it, we are not truly His disciples. Abiding in Jesus means staying connected to Him, which produces obedience and joy. [20:53]
3. The Painful but Necessary Process of Pruning: God prunes us through His Word, trials, and difficulties to make us more fruitful. This pruning, though painful, is an act of love. It removes what hinders our growth and shapes us into more fruitful followers of Christ.
4. Our Inability to Bear Fruit Without Jesus: Without Jesus, we can do nothing. A branch cannot bear fruit by itself; it needs the vine. Similarly, we need to be connected to Jesus to bear fruit. Our strength comes from being connected to Him, not from our own efforts.
5. The Reciprocal Relationship of Abiding: If we abide in Jesus, He will abide in us. This reciprocal relationship means that even if Jesus ascends to heaven, He remains with us through the Holy Spirit. This connection is vital for our spiritual vitality and identity.
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Youtube Chapters
- [00:00] - Welcome
- [09:15] - Baptism as a Symbolic Act
- [19:35] - Introduction to John 15
- [20:53] - The Importance of Abiding in Jesus
- [29:52] - The Painful but Necessary Process of Pruning
- [31:27] - Our Inability to Bear Fruit Without Jesus
- [32:50] - The Reciprocal Relationship of Abiding
- [34:23] - What It Means to Abide
- [35:55] - Evidence of Abiding
- [37:19] - Obedience and Joy in Abiding
- [38:52] - Conclusion and Prayer