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What does John 15:3 mean? This comment comes in the middle of Jesus' analogy of the vine and branches (John 15:1–2). In prior verses, He mentioned that "branches" which do not produce fruit will be cut off and burned. This corresponds to those people who appear to be followers of Christ, but who are in fact just dead, lifeless impostors.
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That implies obedience (John 14:15; 15:10) and perseverance...
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6 Απρ 2018 · One is our standing and the other is our state. We know that we have salvation by Jesus’ word or promise. The Word of God cleanses the believer and makes him or her spiritually strong. We overcome sin by the appropriation of biblical principles to our souls (Ps 119:9).
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 15:3 “You are already clean because of the word which I have spoken to you. As the branch cannot bear fruit of itself unless it abides in the vine, so neither can you unless you abide in Me.
John 15:3. ἤδη ὑμεῖς καθαροί ἐστε: “Already ye are clean”. καθαροί here means “in a condition fit to bear fruit”; in John 13:10-11, it is suggested by the feet-washing, and means “free from inward stain”. It is similarly used even in classical writers.
John 15:3 Greek Study Bible (Apostolic / Interlinear) ἤδη ὑμεῖς καθαροί ἐστε διὰ τὸν λόγον ὃν λελάληκα ὑμῖν· KJV with Strong's
Explanation. John 15:3 speaks to the spiritual cleansing that comes from adhering to the teachings of Jesus Christ. In this verse, Jesus says, “Now ye are clean through the word which I have spoken unto you.”. The word ‘clean’ here reflects not physical cleanliness but spiritual purity.