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“I am the vine, you are the branches. He who abides in Me, and I in him, bears much fruit; for without Me you can do nothing.” (John 15:5 NKJV)
After every big storm, my husband goes out and picks up branches that have fallen from the trees in our backyard. Perhaps the wind was terribly strong, and perhaps the branches were already losing their connection. These branches that once produced green leaves can now do nothing because they are no longer connected with their tree.
In the vineyard, the branch, along with its leaves, converts sunlight into energy that is used by the vine for growth and fruit-bearing. The branch must stay securely connected to the vine with a clear path for nutrients to flow freely from the vine into the branch. Just like the fallen branches in my yard, branches that are no longer attached to the vine can’t do anything but dry up – there’s no life in them. I could duct-tape them back on the vine, but they would still dry up.
Jesus calls us branches because He knows that unless we stay connected to Him (the Vine), we can do nothing – absolutely nothing! We can’t “branch out” on our own and survive. We must stay connected with our Vine.
Jesus calls this “abiding.” In fact, in John 15:1-7, He uses the term SEVEN times – an obvious indication that He considers “abiding” very important.
The term abide means to remain or to stay closely connected. Jesus knows that we cannot bear fruit, if we aren’t abiding in Him. And remember this: hanging around close to the Vine is not the same as being connected to the Vine.
Abiding may also mean where you’re living, where you’re making your home – in this case, abiding with our Lord. Sometimes we branches think we need to do more and more for Him – when maybe what He really wants the most is for us to be at home with Him – abiding in His Presence.
Why do you think Jesus, in this teaching moment with His disciples, stressed the importance of abiding? Do you think maybe with all the confusing events that would soon occur, this was something they really needed to know?
Like the disciples, we don’t know what challenges lie ahead for us; but Jesus is telling us that no matter what the challenge, if we abide in Him, He will be all we need. My dear branch friend, will you abide with Him during the ups and downs of YOUR life?
By Judy Shrout
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