John 15 Commentary
John 15:1 Commentary | Old Testament Background of True Vine
In John 15:1, Jesus says: I am the Vine – the True [Vine] – and my Father is the Vinedresser. (Jn 15:1, AT)
John 15:1-11 (The Vine and the branches) - Oxford Bible Church
The theme of John 15-16 is developing an effective Christian Life and Ministry. In this Message, Jesus covers 5 important RELATIONSHIPS that we need to get ...
Rather, the purpose is to emphasise that fruitfulness is an expression of a faithful Christian life, that this can only be achieved by abiding in and clinging ...
EGW SDA Bible Commentary, vol. 5
Chapter 15 · 1, 2. · “In me.” This does not mean that those who are really in Christ do not bear any fruit. · “Every branch that beareth fruit, he purgeth it, that ...
The Vine and the Fruit | John 15:1-11 | RayStedman.org
If anyone does not remain in me, he is like a branch that is thrown away and withers; such branches are picked up, thrown into the fire and burned. 7If you ...
Lesson 75: John 15 - The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
“It is … through the grace of the Lord that individuals, through faith in the Atonement of Jesus Christ and repentance of their sins, receive strength and ...
John 15:1 | Bible Exposition Commentary
John 15:1 ... “I am the true vine, and My Father is the vinedresser. The context for this metaphor of the vine and branches is Jesus' announcement ...
The Vine and Branches: An Exegetical Analysis and Commentary of ...
In John 15:4-5, Jesus reinforces the idea that a “branch cannot bear fruit of itself” by repeating, “I am the vine.” He expresses that ...
John 15:8 meaning | TheBibleSays.com
In this passage, Jesus speaks of the relationship between Himself and His disciples using the metaphor of a vine and branches.
John 15:1-11 | Abiding In Christ | Andrew Gutierrez
So, back to John 15. The Father and the Son are active in fruit bearing. One is the true vine. One is spoken of as the vinedresser. Jesus wants ...
CHURCH FATHERS: Tractates on the Gospel of John (Augustine)
Tractate 81 (John 15:4-7) · I am the vine, · you are the branches: he that abides in me, and I in him, the same brings forth much fruit; for without me you can do ...
Commentary on John 15 - John15.Rocks
The branches that do not bear fruit profess to believe, but their lack of fruit indicates genuine salvation has never occurred, and they have no life from the ...
While none of us will ever follow Christ perfectly, this verse tells us that there is a clear connection between fruit bearing and discipleship.
John's Gospel - Free Bible Commentary in easy English
Verse 15 John the *Baptist had told the people that the *Messiah was coming. When he saw Jesus, he recognised him as the *Messiah. John the *Baptist emphasised ...
Courage for Life Study of John - Chapter 15 - YouTube
Jesus is the vine. In Chapter 15 of the book of John, you'll find out how to bear fruit as His disciple and how to obey the command to love ...
The key word is “abide” (v. 4). Christians (the branches) have a living relationship to Christ (the vine) and belong to Him (vv. 5-8). He is the vine, and we ...
What Does It Mean to 'Abide in Christ'? | Desiring God
Here's John 15:8: “By this my Father is glorified, that you bear much fruit and so prove to be my disciples.” Fruitfully abiding with life, love ...
I Am the True Vine: Bible Commentary on John 15:1-17 - Day 6 of 12
John 15:7 – “If you abide in Me, and My words abide in you, you will ask what you desire, and it shall be done for you.”
John 15 - WEB - Bible Study Tools
John 15 "I am the true vine, and my Father is the farmer. Every branch in me that doesn't bear fruit, he takes away. Every branch that bears fruit, ...
Gospel: John 15: 1-8 “I am the true vine, and my Father is the gardener. · Reflection Jesus wants us to know that we are branches who cannot ...