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The Gospel of John

DAY 11 OF 13

The Vine and the Branches

Have you ever been in a situation where you urgently needed the help of your family or friends, but no one was there for you? We all know situations where we feel lonely or where people close to us let us down. If we are all parts of a vine, how can it be that we feel so isolated in some situations?

It's because our fellow humans are not the vine; they are individual branches, just like we are just one branch. They do not have access to the roots and cannot provide us with the "nutrients" we urgently need in those situations. At best, they can share some of their abundance with us, but that will never be enough for us. Other people can be a blessing to us, but no human will ever know us or love us as deeply as Jesus does. He is the vine, and only he is capable of supplying us with everything we need.

Therefore, when we are in challenging situations, our first reflex should always be to go to Jesus and ask him for his guidance and support. He can show us the way, supply us with renewed strength, and give us the acceptance and affirmation we need. Our true fulfillment lies in a deep connection with Jesus. By obeying his commandments and following his teachings, we bear fruit that glorifies God and fulfills his purposes in the world. This fruitfulness goes beyond material success or temporary fulfillment; it is fruit that springs from being connected to the divine source and brings blessing to others. Through this deep connection, we can bring into our lives and relationships the kind of fruit that endures and reflects God's work in the world.

The image of the vine shows that our spiritual fruitfulness is possible only through a close connection with Jesus. He emphasizes that apart from him, we can do nothing. Only by abiding in him are we able to bear fruit that is not only temporary but of lasting significance. This fruitfulness is a result of our obedience to Jesus and the exercise of his love in our actions and words.

Next Step: Reflect on your relationship with Jesus. Are you closely connected to him, and are you bearing fruit? Pray that Jesus cleanses you and helps you to remain in him.

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The Gospel of John

What do the miracles that Jesus performed 2000 years ago have to do with your life? Quite a lot, because Jesus is the same yesterday, today and tomorrow. He is a God of miracles and just as he raised his friend Lazarus from the dead back then, he can give you new life today in areas of your life that have long felt dead.

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