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64 | Abiding 101 for Christians: How to Live as the Branches of the True Vine

Paula Behrens | Christian Coach, Pastor, Certified Aroma Freedom Practitioner Season 2

What does it truly mean to abide in Christ? Drawing from the powerful metaphor in John 15, where Jesus describes Himself as the vine and us as branches, this episode explores the profound implications of spiritual connection for everyday faith.

The journey begins with a memorable analogy from my undergraduate studies - a fish dwelling in water, completely encompassed by its life-giving environment. Just as the fish thrives only within the pond, we flourish spiritually only when remaining connected to our source. This insight perfectly captures Jesus' teaching that "apart from me, you can do nothing."

We examine each element of this rich metaphor - Christ as the true vine providing all nourishment, the Father as the careful gardener who prunes for greater fruitfulness, and ourselves as branches entirely dependent on this connection. The pruning process, though sometimes painful, removes what doesn't contribute to our growth, allowing us to bear more abundant fruit.

The episode unpacks four essential aspects of abiding in Christ: receiving and believing His words until they transform our thinking, trusting His character in every circumstance, accepting the fullness of His unconditional love, and experiencing the complete joy that comes from living in harmony with our created purpose. This isn't just theological concept - it's a practical pathway to experiencing spiritual vitality. 

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Paula Behrens:

Have you ever wondered what it truly means to live abundantly in faith? In today's episode, we will dive deep into the rich metaphor found in John 15, where Jesus paints a vivid picture of our relationship to Him as branches to a life-giving vine. Discover how abiding in the vine doesn't just transform your spiritual journey, but also empowers you to bear fruit that glorifies the Father. Are you ready to explore the depths of Christ's love and the joy that comes from abiding in Him? Let's unveil these truths together.

Paula Behrens:

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Paula Behrens:

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Paula Behrens:

During my undergrad studies at Houston Christian University o ne particular moment stands out vividly in my memory. It was when my Christianity professor, Dr David Capes, shared an insightful explanation of the word "abide" in the Greek language. He likened it to a fish dwelling within a pond, e ncapsulating the essence of living in complete harmony with its environment. This imagery painted a powerful picture of coexistence where the fish thrives as long as it remains in its natural habitat. Reflecting on this analogy, we find a profound connection to the words of Jesus in John 15, where he says, "Those who abide in me and I in them bear much fruit. Apart from me, you can do nothing." Just like the fish relies on the pond for sustenance and survival, we are called to remain in Christ, drawing our strength, purpose and nourishment from him. It's in this abiding that we find our true potential, allowing us to bear fruit in all areas of life. This concept shaped my understanding of how integral it is to remain connected to our Lord.

Paula Behrens:

Imagine your life as a branch deeply rooted in the nourishment that only the vine can provide. When we're in harmony with Christ, much like the fish in the pond or the branch on the vine, we thrive, grow and produce bountifully. Our lives become testimonies of the abundance that comes from dwelling in his presence. John, chapter 15, verses 1 through 11, says and this is Jesus speaking, "I am the true vine and my father is the vine grower. He removes every branch in me that bears no fruit. Every branch that bears fruit, he prunes to make it bear more fruit. You have already been cleansed by the word that I have spoken to you. Abide in me as I abide in you. Just as a 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. Those who abide in me and I in them bear much fruit because apart from me, you can do nothing. Whoever does not abide in me is thrown away like a branch that withers. Such branches are gathered, thrown into the fire and burned. If you abide in me and my words abide in you, ask for whatever you wish and it will be done for you. My Father is glorified by this that you bear much fruit and become my disciples. As the Father has loved me, so I have loved you. Abide in my love. If you keep my commandments, you will abide in my love, just as I have kept my Father's commandments and abide in his love. I have said these things to you so that my joy may be in you and that your joy may be complete."

Paula Behrens:

In John, chapter 15, verses 1 through 11, Jesus presents a profound metaphor to help us understand our relationship with him. He describes himself as the true vine, his Father as the gardener and his followers as the branches. This lesson explores a beautiful concept of abiding in the vine, receiving and believing in Jesus' words, embracing his love and sharing in the joy he has with the Father and with us. Jesus begins with, "I am the true vine and my Father is the gardener." This statement sets the foundation for understanding our dependence on him. The vine provides the nutrients and life source for the branches. Without it, they cannot survive, much less bear much fruit. Similarly, our spiritual vitality depends entirely on our connection to Christ. The Father, as a gardener, plays a critical role in this relationship. He prunes the branches to make them even more fruitful. Pruning, though often painful, involves removing aspects of our lives that do not contribute to our growth. This might include habits, beliefs or even relationships that hinder our spiritual well-being. The purpose is not to harm us but to facilitate more abundant life.

Paula Behrens:

Abiding in the vine is not just a theological concept, it is a way of life. It transforms how we live, how we relate to others and how we see the world. As we grow deeper in our relationship with Christ, we become more like him, bearing fruit that can change the world around us. Let us, then, commit to living closely connected to our source of life, Jesus, and experience the fullness of his love and joy in our everyday lives. Okay, so let's dive even deeper.

Paula Behrens:

John 15, verse 1 says, "I am the vine and my Father is the gardener." Here Jesus introduces us to the roles within this metaphor. He is the source of life and sustenance and the Father is the caretaker who prunes and cares for the branches to ensure they are fruitful.

Paula Behrens:

John chapter 15, verse 2 says, "Every branch in me that does not produce fruit he removes and he prunes every branch that produces fruit so it will produce more fruit." The Father's pruning, although sometimes painful, is a crucial part of growth. It involves cutting away what is barren or unhelpful and encourages new growth that leads to greater fruitfulness.

Paula Behrens:

John chapter 15, verses 3 and 4 say, "You are already clean because of the word I have spoken to you. Abide in me and I in you. Just as the branch cannot produce fruit by itself unless it abides in the vine, neither can you unless you abide in me." Jesus emphasizes the importance of his word in our lives. It cleanses us. To abide in him means to remain continually connected to him, just as branches are to a vine depending on him for spiritual vitality and strength.

Paula Behrens:

John chapter 15, verse 5 says, "I am the vine, you are the branches. The one who abides in me and I in him produces much fruit because apart from me you can do nothing." The promise is clear and profound With Jesus we can bear abundant fruit. Without him we can do nothing of eternal value.

Paula Behrens:

John chapter 15, verse 6 says, "If anyone does not abide in me, he is thrown away like a branch and withers, and the branches are gathered, thrown into the fire and burned." Separation from the vine leads to spiritual death. The branches, cut off from their life source, wither and are ultimately destroyed.

Paula Behrens:

John 15, verse 7 says, "If you abide in me and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish and it will be done for you." This remarkable promise shows the power of living in Jesus and having his words live in us. It aligns our desires with his will, leading to effective and powerful prayer.

Paula Behrens:

John 15, verses 8 through 9 say, "My Father is glorified by this that you bear much fruit and prove to be my disciples. As the Father has loved me, so I have loved you. Abide in my love." Fruit-bearing glorifies God and authenticates our discipleship. Jesus then invites us to remain in his love, just as he remains in the love of the Father.

Paula Behrens:

And finally, John 15, verses 10 through 11 say, "If you keep my commands, you will abide in my love, just as I have kept my Father's commands and abide in his love. These things I have spoken to you so that my joy may be in you and your joy may be complete." Obedience is the practical way we remain in his love. This relationship is designed not as a burden but as a source of complete joy.

Paula Behrens:

Here are a few keys to abiding in Jesus:

Paula Behrens:

1. Receiving and and believing Jesus' words. When Jesus instructs us to let his words abide in us, he is inviting us into a transformative experience where his teachings become the bedrock of our existence. His words are not just guidelines. They are the very essence of life. To truly abide in him, we must internalize his words so deeply that they influence every decision and action. This process involves regular engagement with scripture, thoughtful meditation and a willingness to let his truth challenge and change us.

Paula Behrens:

2. Trusting in Jesus. Placing our trust in Jesus is not just belief in his identity. It is a reliance on his character and his promises in every situation. It means believing in his wisdom and power, even when faced with challenges that seem insurmountable. This trust grows through experiencing his faithfulness in our lives and learning to rest in his assurance rather than our own understanding.

Paula Behrens:

3. Receiving his love. Jesus' declaration of love is a central theme in our relationship with him. His love is a gift that was fully expressed when he sacrificed himself for us. To abide in his love, we must accept it with an open heart, letting go of any doubts about our worthiness. This acceptance involves embracing his forgiveness and grace daily.

Paula Behrens:

4. Sharing in his joy. Jesus desires for his joy to be in us, ensuring that our joy is complete. This joy is derived from living in accordance with his purposes and maintaining an intimate relationship with him and the Father. It is a joy that surpasses emotional highs, rooted in the spiritual reality of our union with Christ. This joy is a deep sense of contentment and peace that comes from knowing we are fully fulfilling the purpose for which we were created, and it flows naturally from a life lived in close communion with Jesus.

Paula Behrens:

Okay, so I've included a few discussion questions for those using this study in a group setting. Plus, there's a journaling section filled with deeper reflection questions for individual use. You can download your resource now at faithbuildingclub. com. So grab your pen and paper or stylus and embark on your personal journey of discovery with God. I hope today's discussion brought you inspiration and insight. If you found it valuable, could you spare just 30 seconds to share my Faith Building Club with another study group who might benefit from these resources? That's Faith Building Club .com (no spaces). Your support means so much and it will help us spread God's word. Also, if you have a moment, follow the show and leave us a review. It truly warms my heart to know our sessions are making a difference. See you on the next episode of Sound Wisdom. Until then, keep your Bibles open and your coffee mugs ready, adding a little fuel makes our scripture journey even more delightful.