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An author often creates a story board to keep track of the characters in a novel – with additional notes so no detail gets mixed up in the writing of the book. If Jesus pulled out a story board for John 15, here would be His cast of characters and their faith counterpart:
Today let’s meet with the vinedresser and see how he tends his vineyard. His task is clear-cut: to make sure the vineyard is productive. For this to happen, he positions the branches where they will produce the most fruit. Sometimes he cleans up those branches, sometimes he prunes them a little bit, sometimes he prunes them a lot. Some vinedressers prune back as much as 90% so that the next season will be abundantly fruitful!
Tomorrow we’ll find out what the vinedresser does with those branches that do not bear fruit -- but right now let’s think about what the vinedresser does with those that do bear fruit, whether it’s a little or a lot; because God, our vinedresser, created us to bear much fruit!
“My Father is glorified by this: that you produce much fruit and prove to be my disciples.” (John 15:8)
But what if we’re not bearing much fruit? What does our vinedresser do? Like the vineyard owner, God prunes us – sometimes painfully, to get rid of the distractions that keep us from bearing more fruit. It could be frenzied activity (even in the church) that looks good but isn’t fruitful – just like a beautiful green leafy branch that looks good but never produces fruit because all the energy goes into the leaves. It could be that your own (or someone else’s) plan for your life has taken precedence over God’s plan for your life. Sometimes He prunes back some relationships that are unnecessarily consuming all your energy or taking up too much space in your heart.
And just as a side note: branches don’t prune other branches. Think about that for a minute.
If you sense the pain of pruning right now, it’s because God loves you more than you can imagine and wants you to be even more fruitful.
As we submit ourselves to God’s painful pruning, let’s trust Him with the shears and look forward to our best and most fruitful season ever!
By Judy Shrout
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