John 15:4, 5 - Constantly Connected to Jesus.
John 15:4, 5 (ESV) Abide in me, and I in
you. As the branch cannot bear fruit by itself,
unless it abides in the vine, neither can you,
unless you abide in me. I am the vine; you are the
branches. Whoever abides in me and I in him, he it is
that bears much fruit, for apart from me you can
do nothing.
INTRODUCTION
Abiding in Christ means a constant receiving
of His Spirit, a life of unreserved surrender
to His service. The channel of communication
must be open continually between man and his God.
As the vine branch constantly draws the sap
from the living vine, so are we to cling to
Jesus, and receive from Him by faith the strength
and perfection of His own character. {DA 676}
COMMENTARY PEARL SUPREME
All who receive Christ by faith become
one with Him...
So those who receive Christ by faith
become one with Him in principle and action. They
are united to Him, and the life they live is the
life of the Son of God. They derive their life
from Him who is life...
The heart must be united with Christ's
heart, the will must be submerged in His will, the
mind must become one with His mind, the thoughts
must be brought into captivity to Him...
The regenerated man has a vital
connection with Christ. Christ has provided means
whereby our whole life may be an unbroken communion
with Himself; but the sense of Christ's abiding
presence can come only through living faith... {HP
56}
COMMENTARY PEARL
From Overwhelmed to Overflowing
The moment you start doubting the
goodness of God and deciding for yourself what will
make you happy, all kinds of problems begin in
your life. You wind up overworked, overanxious,
and overloaded - and just generally overwhelmed!
But God promises you an overflowing life,
not an overwhelmed life.
Jesus said, I have come in order that
you might have life - life in all its
fullness (John 10:10 GNT).
How do you experience an abundant,
overflowing life? There is one habit that, if you do it
every day, will fill you with an endless supply of
God's goodness: Stay connected to Jesus.
In John 15:5, Jesus compared staying
connected to him with a grapevine: I am the vine;
you are the branches. If you remain in me and I
in you, you will bear much fruit; apart from me
you can do nothing (John 15:5 NIV).
What happens when a cluster of grapes is
cut off from the vine? It dies. The same is true
with you.
God is your true source of energy and
power. If you try to go through life on your own
power, you're going to be overwhelmed. But if
you're connected to him, you'll have all the power
you need. Or, as the Bible says, Your joy
will overflow! (John 15:11 NLT)
One way to stay connected to Jesus is
through a daily quiet time. In a quiet time, you set
aside time to be alone with God and get to know
him through reading his Word and talking to him
in prayer.
Mark 1:35 says, Very early in the
morning, while it was still dark, Jesus got up, left
the house and went off to a solitary place,
where he prayed (NIV).
Even Jesus knew his personal need for
connection with God - and he was the Son of God! How
much more do you need the strength that comes
from daily time with the Lord?
Some days you may not feel like having a
quiet time - but do it anyway. If you wait to have
a quiet time until you feel like it, Satan
will make sure you never feel like it.
Do you find yourself needing more time,
energy, knowledge, or opportunity? I want to
challenge you to develop the habit of spending daily
time with Jesus. When you stay connected to him,
youll find your life overflowing with Gods
goodness and power - and youll realize thats
all you really need. [Daily Devotional by Rick
Warren: https://pastorrick.com/devotional/]
CLOSING THOUGHT
Cling To Christ
Jesus' allegory is simple. God is like a
vine keeper. He lives and loves to coax the best
out of his vines. He pampers, prunes, blesses,
and cuts.
And Jesus plays the role of the vine. We
nongardeners might confuse the vine and the branch. To
see the vine, lower your gaze from the stringy,
winding branches to the thick base below. The vine
is the root and trunk of the plant. It cables
nutrients from the soil to the branches. If anything
good comes into our lives, he is the conduit.
And who are we? We are the branches. We
bear fruit: "love, joy, peace, patience,
kindness, goodness, faithfulness" (Galatians 5:22
NASB). Our gentleness is evident to all. We bask in
the "peace of God" (Philippians 4:7).
And as we cling to Christ, God is
honored. "My Father is glorified by this, that you
bear much fruit, and so prove to be My disciples"
(John 15:8 NASB).
Make it your aim to cling to Christ.
Abide in him. [You Can Count On God by Max
Lucado]
LINKS FOR FURTHER STUDY
John 15:4, 5 - The Pursuit of God.
http://www.abible.com/devotions/2021/20211031-1051.html
John 15:5 - Learning to Abide in Jesus.
http://www.abible.com/devotions/2021/20210503-0932.html
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