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What is John 15:10 really saying?


John 15:1-11 | Abiding In Christ | Andrew Gutierrez

That's why Jesus says to the disciples, who are scared, nervous, will be tempted to walk away from him and actually at times will do that for a ...

I Am the True Vine: A Meditation on John 15:1–11

This, as we will see, will produce fruits of obedience. John 15:10 says, “If you obey my commands, you will remain in my love, just as I have ...

What does “that your joy may be full” mean (John 15:11)?

To conclude His metaphor of the vine and the branches (John 15:1–10), Jesus says to His disciples, “These things I have spoken to you, ...

The Politics of Belovedness—John 15:9-17 (Robert Williamson)

The language of “abide” or “dwell” (meno) suggests that God's love is as abundant as the very air that we breathe. It is sufficient for us. We ...

Commentary on John 15 - Gospelstudy.us

When “ye ask what ye will” Jesus is telling us that when we are abiding in him, our desires will be righteous ones, and he will fulfill our ...

Sermon | Know Your Commander - John 15: 10-12 - YouTube

Sermon | Know Your Commander - John 15: 10-12. 43 views · 2 years ago ...more. Acton Methodist Church. 1.52K. Subscribe.

Jesus Is Coming: What Happens When You Don't Bear Fruit?

And He's not telling them they need to keep abiding to stay saved. This isn't about salvation at all. It's about bearing fruit. He is telling ...

John, CHAPTER 15 | USCCB - Daily Readings

4Remain in me, as I remain in you. Just as a branch cannot bear fruit on its own unless it remains on the vine, so neither can you unless you remain in me.

What Jesus Means by 'I Am the Vine, You Are the Branches'

Paul uses this phrase to describe almost everything about being a follower of Jesus. We aren't just believing a set of truths. We aren't just practicing ...

John 15:1-11 Study Guide: Abiding in Christ

Jesus says he takes away dead branches that are not bearing fruit and talks about how they were all clean because of his word (John 15:3).

John 15 Commentary | Precept Austin

John 12:24+ (THE KEY TO FRUITFULNESS) “Truly, truly, I say to you, unless a grain of wheat falls into the earth and dies, it remains alone; but ...

Abide | Fellowship Greenville

They failed to bear fruit for God and for others, and it led to divine judgment. And that judgment was exile. But here in John's gospel, Jesus ...

Jesus on Friendship | Articles - Living Out

We'll have more to say on this later, but notice one thing for now. Not many verses earlier, in John 15:10, Jesus has promised 'If you keep my ...

John 15:9-17 - Desperate Preacher

15:9 As the Father has loved me, so I have loved you; abide in my love. 15:10 If you keep my commandments, you will abide in my love, just as I ...

John 15 - Bible Teaching Notes

15:1 [the last of Jesus' “I am” sayings] “I am the true [genuine] vine, and my Father is the gardener [farmer; vinedresser; the owner of the ...

John 15:1-3 God's Grand Purposes | Biblical Foundations for Freedom

This truth of God's commitment to His people should build up our faith. We can confidently say, “What the Lord brings into my life I can handle ...

Reflections on John 15:9-17 | Classically Christian

It's not saying anything about how much he loves us or about earning his love or whatever, but simply cause and effect. “If x, then y.” – “If ...

Abide or Burn? Examining the Fire Imagery in John 15:6

In each case it refers to fellowship with Christ. It is inconsistent then to say the phrase in 15:2 refers to a person who merely professes to ...

What Does It Mean to “Abide” in Christ? - Ligonier Ministries

Third, Christ underlines a further principle, “Abide in My love” (John 15:9), and states very clearly what this implies: the believer rests his ...

GOD DOESN'T LOVE ME ?! John 15:10) : r/OrthodoxChristianity

The question here is not whether Christ loves us. He specifically says "I also have loved you." But what he tells us to do is abide in His love.