July 23
Prov 29 - 31
Topic:
The Vine
Text: John 15:1-7
A
tree with luxuriant branches is beautiful to behold. There is
life in the branches for as they remain attached to the tree.
Cut off the branches from the trunk and you have nothing but firewood.
When you come across a real child of God you will behold the glory
of God in him or her. But when the same believer departs from
grace, he becomes reduced to a “fire- wood”.
My
prayer for you is that may nothing separate you from the love
of God. Without God there is little or nothing we can do. As a
matter of fact a man without Christ is practically useless. This
is why Jesus said in John 15:5, “I am the vine, ye are the
branches: he that abideth in me, and I in him, the same bringeth
forth much fruit; for without me ye can do nothing.” Any
man who does not have Christ is zero. Any branch that is not attached
to the vine will end up as firewood.
This
is why Jesus Christ said in John 15:6 “If a man abide not
in me, he is cast forth as a branch, and is withered; and men
gather them, and cast them into the fire, and they are burned.”
If anyone has been separated from Jesus Christ and he fails to
return to him fast, such a person risks hell fire. When a Christian
changes for the worse, he or she becomes not just an unbeliever
but also a backslider. The devil does not joke with backsliders.
A backslider is an easy target for the devil; as such a person
no longer has the power of God with him. This gives the devil
the opportunity to retaliate, especially if he had been a chief
tormentor of the devil.
In
I Samuel 16:14, the Bible tells us that the moment the Spirit
of God left King Saul, an evil spirit came to torment him. Here
was a man who had prophesied before and people respected him for
this. God thereafter departed from him. He lost touch with God
and the enemy tormented him. Remember, you remain a flourishing
branch only when you are in constant fellowship with the Lord.
Memory Verse: John 15:16 - “Ye
have not chosen me, but I have chosen you, and ordained you, that
ye should go and bring forth fruit, and that your fruits should
remain.”
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