Embracing Spiritual Growth Through Pruning and Trust

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He cuts off the branches that don't bear fruit. So anything in my life that's not bearing fruit, he tries to remove it. I get that. But that means there's things in my life that are producing fruit. And he prunes that. Like you would think, like, okay, it's producing fruit. Leave it alone. [00:35:34] (16 seconds)



That means there's some things that it seems like it's working in your life. And God comes in and he prunes that or he removes some things. And you're like, whoa, why did you remove that? It's been working. And he says, because I want it to produce even more. [00:36:22] (14 seconds)



Pruning removes what's dead, that's kind of obvious, right, like, it's a no-brainer, if you're going to go and clip some trees, or prune some bushes, like, you would start with the dead branches, remove those, because, I mean, why, why would you want to do that, because they're useless, right, but it's not just that they're useless, it's that they are harmful. [00:41:14] (25 seconds)



Pruning shapes us for growth so Jesus said that God the master gardener prunes the branches that are already bearing fruit so and what happens a lot of times is something happens and I see it in churches I've been going to church my entire life and I've seen it so many times like something happens and it's it does great people experience Jesus. [00:45:06] (30 seconds)



Pruning requires trust in the gardener. Anybody have a bonsai tree? Or have ever had one, or owned one? They're super cool. I'm down here at the Botanical, whatever the name of it is. You know what I'm trying to say. They have this area with all these bonsai trees. They're so impressive. They're so awesome. [00:54:03] (25 seconds)



The whale swallows him up. God says, no, it says, God, if you just let me out of this, I'll go to Nineveh. I'll go to Nineveh. The wealth fits him up. I'm just going to say this. Jonah had a pretty rough week right now. He went to Nineveh. The Bible says it took three days to go through Nineveh. Jonah just took one day. [01:00:19] (20 seconds)



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