In a sermon centered on the parable of the vine and the branches, the speaker delves into the profound relationship between Jesus (the vine), God the Father (the gardener), and believers (the branches). The speaker underscores the necessity of recognizing Jesus not just as a savior but as the sovereign Lord of our lives. God, as the gardener, meticulously tends to our attitudes, ambitions, and actions, nurturing us with His truth, grace, and love so that we may bear fruit for His glory. The speaker contrasts Earthly success with spiritual fruitfulness, pointing out that while the world values wealth and power, God cherishes the fruit we bear as His disciples—qualities like love, joy, peace, and self-control, which are the work of the Holy Spirit within us.
The pastor extends an invitation to those feeling lost to embrace Jesus as their Savior and Lord and encourages believers to live in dependence on God. He suggests further reading on intimacy with God and shares updates on a church outreach initiative, Operation Christmas Child. The importance of relying on the Holy Spirit to live a Christian life is emphasized, with references to Paul's prayers for the Ephesians and Colossians. The speaker insists that abiding in Jesus and surrendering to God's work in us is essential for displaying God's fruit and treating others as Jesus does.
The concept of the "abiding life" is introduced as a life wholly submitted to God's word and will, empowered by the Holy Spirit. An analogy is drawn to a high-tech refrigerator that fails to function when not plugged in, illustrating our dependence on the Holy Spirit for spiritual power. The speaker also recounts a story about Colonel John Wilder during the Civil War, who, facing overwhelming odds, chose to surrender—a decision that parallels our need to surrender to God's will.
The sermon concludes with a reflection on Jesus' last words, "It is finished," and their transformative power on our eternity. The speaker challenges the congregation to consider their own final words and the legacy they wish to leave. The message of John chapter 15 is highlighted, where Jesus imparts his crucial teaching on abiding in Him to bear fruit. The speaker ends with a prayer for God to impress upon each person the significance of knowing and yielding to Him.
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