“I am the true vine, and My
Father is the Vinedresser” (John 15:1)
Hey Gang: When you randomly open your Bible each
morning, I do assume you open your Bible each morning to stoke the fire in your
spiritual; boiler, does it open to one of those very special verses that ignite
that fire? All of God’s Word, inspired
by God, is very special but one Psalm- the 23rd Psalm- places vey
near the top of the most favorite of all the Old Covenant chapters. And, it is the most well-known chapters in
the world; probably John 3:16 is the most known, loved and quoted verse in the
New Covenant.
This morning I randomly opened my Bible and it opened to the
fifteenth chapter of the book of John. It was no accident that it opened
to John 15 because I often open the Word intentionally to John
15. I call it the “IF” chapter or prerequisites to
walking in the fullness of God and His Word. It is a prerequisite to
living a life filled with the joy that Christ wants to shower on each of His
children.
Jesus paints us a beautiful word picture of how we are
interconnected with the Vinedresser who is the Lord. A picture that was immediately understandable
for Israel, which was and is a land of vineyards. They knew the process well- pruning the
non-producing vines so that the producers could be more fruitful.
Jesus’ words contained a hidden truth that was far more
important than the simple task of pruning away an unproductive vine. It painted a picture of the religious
practices that were common to the Jews of that time. Many stories of the Old Testament that
referred to Israel as the vine or vineyard of God. The vine was the symbol of Israel even
appearing on the Maccabees currency.
Solomon considered the vine significant enough in Jewish life to place a
vine across the front of the Holy of Holies in the Temple.
I love to get off by myself and read Jesus’ awesome words in
this passage, “I am the vine and you are the
branches,” Wow! Lord, how awesome. You mean I can be a branch
in Your vine – does that not fire the cockles of your thumpers?
But notice Jesus does not leave it there. He goes on and gives us the Good News: we can
be attached to His vine! He said, “Abide in Me, and I in you.
As a branch cannot bear fruit of itself, unless it abides in the vine,
so neither can you, unless you abide in Me.
I am and true vine, you are the branches; he who abides in Me, and I in
him, he bears much fruit; for apart from Me you can do nothing”
(John 15:4).
Wonderful, yes, but.. notice the next “IF”. “IF’ anyone does not
abide in Me, he is thrown away – to where – “to be
cast in the fire and they are burned” (v.6).
So, my young friends, if’ I were to place a title on this Gramps
Message, it would be ‘Are You Grafted In?’ Are you truly
attached to the Vine?’ Jesus made
Himself available to us and walk through those wilderness times when He said, “These things I have
spoken to you, that in Me you might have peace” (John 16:3).
Blessings
Gramps
Blessings
Gramps
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