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found in John 15:1-17. Much has been written about the parable of the vine. But in the next three sections, we will look at what the parable of the vine teaches us about fundamental principles of discipleship to Jesus, so our relationship with Jesus can be real and deeply meaningful for our lives today. Before you go any further, read John 15:1-17.
Enduring Word Bible Commentary John Chapter 15. John 15 – The Departing Jesus Teaches His Disciples about Life in Him. Videos for John 15: John 15:1-11 – Prepared to Abide. John 15:12-16:4 – Prepared for Persecution.
JOHN 15:1-3 1 "I am the true vine, and My Father is the vinedresser. 2Every branch in Me that does not bear fruit He takes away; and every branch that bears fruit He prunes, that it may bear more fruit. 3 You are already clean because of the word which I have spoken to you.
John 15:1-11 (The Vine and the branches) The theme of John 15-16 is developing an effective Christian Life and Ministry. In this Message, Jesus covers 5 important RELATIONSHIPS that we need to get right, for us to be effective, successful and fruitful in our Christian lives and ministries.
John 15. As we enter chapter 15, Jesus continues to prepare His disciples for His departure while they recline at the table in the Upper Room. Last week He explained how the disciples would find the power and knowledge to continue His work. The Lord said He would grant them the Holy Spirit.
In John, Chapter 15, Verses 1-11, we find Jesus using a metaphor to teach His disciples their need to abide in Him. Our Lord stresses the importance of abiding by showing its necessity for effectiveness and by warning of consequences for not abiding. In the immediate context, some elements of the metaphor that Jesus presents are explicitly
John 15:1. I am, &c. — Our Lord having gone with his disciples to the mount of Olives, employed the remaining hours of his ministry in delivering to them a long and most excellent discourse, recorded in this and the following chapter.