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Let Us Bear Much Fruit
(John 15:1-8)

​Introduction:

         1. This morning we talked about the importance of spiritual exercise.
         2. This evening we are studying the Lord's instructions found in John 15:1-8 that relate to bearing
             much fruit.

Discussion:

I.            IN  PRESENTING  THIS  IMPORTANT  LESSON,  JESUS  TALKED  ABOUT  THINGS  THAT 
              WERE  FAMILIAR  TO  THE  APOSTLES  [a vine, branches, and a husbandman]


         A. Jesus talked about a "vine."
              1. This was a grapevine that was very useful to people living in Palestine.
              2. Jesus identified Himself as "the vine."
                  a. (vs.1) "I am the true vine."
                  b. (vs.5) "I am the vine."
         B. Jesus talked about "branches."
              1. Branches are the part of a grapevine where the fruit grows.
                  a. Branches are connected to the vine, and their function is to bear fruit.
                      1) A branch that does not bear fruit does not serve any useful purpose.
                      2) It is actually harmful because it takes nourishment from other branches.
                      3) It must be removed so the other branches can produce more fruit.
                  b. In order to produce fruit, a branch must abide in the vine - if it is separated from the vine it
                      will not survive.
              2. (vs.5) Jesus identified His followers as the branches - "ye are the branches."
         C. Jesus also talked about the "husbandman."
              1. The husbandman is the caretaker of a vineyard.
                  a. He cares for and tends the grapevines.
                  b. He cuts away the branches that do not bear fruit.
                  c. He prunes the branches that bear fruit so they bear even more fruit.
              2. (vs.1) Jesus identified His Father as the husbandman.
                  a. The Father cuts away every branch that does not bear fruit.
                  b. He prunes the branches that bear fruit so they can produce more fruit.
         D. By talking about these things the apostles would have understood the lesson that Jesus was
              teaching them, and we can understand it, too.
         E. The Lord wants us to bear much fruit.
              1. (Romans 7:4) "We should bring forth fruit unto God."
              2. Matthew 13:23

II.           IN  ODER  TO  BEAR  FRUIT,  WE  MUST  ABIDE  IN  THE  LORD

         A. (vs.4) Just as a branch cannot bear fruit unless it remains in the vine, we cannot bear fruit unless
              we remain in Christ.
         B. (vs.6) A child of God who does not abide in the Lord will be cut off and cast into the fire at the
              judgment.
         C. (vs.5) If we abide in Christ and He abides in us we will bring forth much fruit.
              1. (vs.8) The Father is glorified when we bear much fruit.
              2. We also prove that we are the Lord's true disciples.

III.           WHAT  IS  THE  FRUIT  THAT  THE  LORD  WANTS  US  TO  BEAR?

         A. "Good works"
              1. (Colossians 1:10)  We are to be "fruitful in every good work."
              2. Galatians 6:9-10
         B. "The fruit of the Spirit" (Galatians 5:22-23).
         C. "Other disciples" -- (2 Corinthians 5:18b) The Lord has "given to us the ministry of reconciliation."

Conclusion:

         1. Bearing fruit is a lifelong responsibility (Psalm 92:14a).
         2. Have you become part of the vine by getting into Christ (Galatians 3:26-27)?
         3. If you have, are you bearing much fruit?
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