What We Learned Together Sunday May 21, 2023
INTRODUCTIONThis morning we enter into John Chapter fifteen. Three different kinds of relationships which the words of Jesus address in our lives as His disciples: 1) Relationship with Jesus, 2) Relationship with one another, and 3) Relationship with the world. These Words from Jesus for His disciples because of His departure Going Away in Chapters [13-14]. These Words from Jesus for His disciples because of The Nature of His Relationship Going Forward with His Disciples [15]. We have entitled the message this morning “Living Life in The Abiding Relationship with Jesus.” Look on your notes this morning for some summary statements to get us started in thinking through this first section of John Chapter fifteen. Jesus teaches us that being His disciple means being in relationship with Him Being in relationship with Him means bringing forth fruit through Him Bringing forth fruit through Him so that we would demonstrate the reality and vitality of our discipleship relationship with Jesus . . . Jesus repeats the instruction abide in Me throughout this first eleven verses in John chapter fifteen [v.4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9]. Another theme in these words of Jesus include descriptions of bearing fruit, bringing forth fruit as His disciples because of abiding in Him. much fruit [v.2] . . . bear fruit [v.4] . . . great deal of fruit [v.5, 8]. First, Illustration of Abiding in Jesus As The Life Giving Vine [15:1-3]. Here is the Vitality of Life according to the words of Jesus. Jesus begins with the Picture of The True Vine and the Real Vinedresser [15:1] Literally His words are “I Myself am the true vine and My Father the vinedresser is.” He is the real, genuine vine which Israel had failed. The Father is the Real Gardner. Jesus next explains the Nature of Every Fruit Bearing Branch [15:2-3] Here is a warning and a promise. Notice the actions of the Father “and every fruit bearing branch He prunes.” Some more detail given in Hebrews 12:7-11 where the Father disciplines His sons. Also see the plan “in order that more fruit might bear.” Both purpose and result communicated in these words. The Father is both actively involved and personal invested in seeing fruit bearing branches for the vine. He gives loving cuts, pruning cuts, fruit bearing cuts which helps us when being pruned. So many here today understand these words and are even now being pruned. Dear friend remember who the Vinedresser is and His purpose in pruning. Listen to this prayer by Amy Carmichael, “‘Rid me, good Lord, of every diverting thing.’ What prodigal waste it appears to be, to see scattered on the floor the bright green leaves, and the bare stem, bleeding in a hundred places from the sharp steel. But with a tried and trusted husbandman, there is not a random stroke in it at all; nothing cut away which would not have been loss to keep, and gain to lose.” Look at verse three, “You are already clean because of the word which I have spoken to you.” He uses the word of God to prune and cleanse remembering Jesus words backs in John 13:10. Second, Instruction for Abiding in Jesus As A Fruit Bearing Branch [15:4-6]. Here is the Reality of Fruit according to the words of Jesus. In verse four Jesus gives His Command for Abiding in Him. “Abide in Me, and also I Myself in you.” A duty given and laid upon His disciples for being remain in Him and with Him. This word abide means dependent on Him, obedient to Him, and present with Him. As Matthew Henry wrote, “It is the great concern of all Christ’s disciples constantly to keep up a dependence upon Christ and communion with him, habitually to adhere to him, & actually to derive supplies from him.” And notice the words of Jesus at the end of verse four. Jesus says, “Just as the branch cannot bear fruit of itself but must remain in the vine, so neither can you unless you remain in Me.” Horticulture imagery communicating the need for being connected to Him as The Vine. Another commentator describes abide in this way giving more detail. “To abide in Christ means to keep up a habit of constant close communion with Him,—to be always leaning on Him, resting on Him, pouring out our hearts to Him, and using Him as our Fountain of life and strength, as our chief Companion and best Friend.—To have His words abiding in us, is to keep His sayings and precepts continually before our memories and minds, and to make them the guide of our actions and the rule of our daily conduct and behavior.” [J.C. Ryle Expository Thoughts on the Gospels] Even further this word abide means not adding but cultivating, and not trying but depending. In verses five to six Jesus gives the Character for Abiding in Him. The necessity brought before His disciples being connected to Him. Jesus said emphatically, “I myself am the vine, you yourselves are the branches.” Again Another Promise and More Warnings in these words of Jesus. Notice the emphasis placed on the individual when Jesus says, “the one who remains in Me, and I in him bears much fruit.” [15:5] Here it is individual for the personal calling each one to examine life for this fruit bearing life connect to the vine. Listen to Him say, “for apart from Me you not able to do nothing.” As Martin Luther said, “nothing does not mean a little something.” Jesus is claiming to be the source of bearing fruit in our lives as His disciples. What only He can produce and that which we are unable to produce in and of ourselves without Him. Such a great reminder for the moralists, legalists, and zealots among us and such tendencies within our own lives spring from self-righteousness in our own hearts. And then His warning of judgement in verse six. Read the words of Jesus, “If anyone does not remain in Me, he is thrown away like a branch and dries up; and they gather them and throw them into the fire, and they are burned.” Warning that not all will abide, and more specifically Judas being such an example of one who did not abide. The disciple of Jesus cannot lose their salvation for a true fruit bearing branch abiding in the vine heeds this warning in the words of Jesus. Several Points to Ponder before going further in this Scripture passage. There is the Importance of my dependence upon the Lord Jesus. There is the Cultivating a close relationship with the Lord Jesus. There is the Vital relationship with Him because of Who He Is and Who I am. And There is the significance of this relationship with Jesus according to his words. As one commentator wrote, “It is most significant that the branches of the vine are useless for anything other than bearing fruit . . . Only in fruitfulness can a branch related to the vine fulfill its divine purpose and function.” Third, Intention for Abiding in Jesus As A Disciple of Jesus [15:7-11]. Here is the actuality of relationship according to the words of Jesus. In verses seven to eight Jesus emphasizes Being One Who Is Abiding in Jesus and His Words Abiding in You. The repeated personal pronoun “My . . . My . . . My . . . My” brings into focus the emphasis of Himself in a clearer understanding of abiding in Him. Look at how Jesus starts this section. He said, “If you remain in Me, and My words remain in you . . ..” Both the Presence of Him in your life and the Residence of His word in your living. Then Jesus says, “ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.” Here is the Obedience of asking Him during this Life. Being one who asks meaning His disciple who prays directed by Jesus with another command. And then Jesus directs us as His disciples to see the goal of being fruit bearing branches. “My Father is glorified by this, that you bear much fruit, and so prove to be My disciples.” Here is the Evidence of Being His in Living your life. In verses nine to ten Jesus emphasizes Being One Who Is Abiding in Jesus and Abiding in His Love. Jesus said, “Just as the Father has loved Me, I also have loved you; remain in My love.” Jesus calls us into the love of God as given to Him by the Father that we as His disciples would abide in His love. Jesus does not love us more because of performance but we experience and know His love more in our obedience. Experience His grace, His goodness, and His gospel. And then He said in verse ten, “If you keep My commandments, you will remain in My love; just as I have kept My Father’s commandments and remain in His love.” He who perfectly obeyed so worthy and deserving of the love of the Father give to us His disciples who are so unworthy and undeserving His love. In verse eleven Jesus emphasizes Being One Who is Abiding in Jesus and Having His Joy in You. His joy in you and that your joy might be full in Him. Such joy includes confidence in the promise of God, assurance of the power of God, and the reliance on the plan of God. The flow of thought from joy to abiding and abiding to joy with ever increasing measures of these matters for the disciples of Jesus. The changes and conditions of our own hearts needing reminders and directions in these blessings found only in being one abiding in Jesus. The realities and truths of one being a fruit bearing branch connected to the life giving vine. All that Jesus would be glorified in us as those saved by Him and shown to be His disciples who are glorifying the Father bearing much fruit. CONCLUSION The Abiding Relationship shows the vitality of life, the reality of fruit, and the actuality of relationship. As we began, we now remind you again from the beginning of this message today of our thinking through this passage of Scripture. Jesus teaches us that being His disciple means being in relationship with Him Being in relationship with Him means bringing forth fruit through Him Bringing forth fruit through Him so that we would demonstrate the reality and vitality of our discipleship relationship with Jesus . . . Several points of applications for each of us here today. Instruction for abiding in Jesus and His words abiding in you is essential for life as a disciple of Jesus in your Christian life. Examination of your life as His disciple according to His words because of His commands, His warnings, and His blessings. Demonstration of the reality & vitality of our relationship with Jesus. Condition of your Christian Life based on your abiding in Jesus and having His words directing the way you are going forward in your Christian walk. Comments are closed.
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