Be the Branch: A Guide Through John 15Sample

Be the Branch: A Guide Through John 15

DAY 5 OF 6

Think About It

Being chosen or recognized for a special task makes us feel fulfilled and gives us confidence. We may say to ourselves, “Finally, someone sees what I’m capable of! My boss believes in me and he trusts me to get this done.”

The disciples heard Jesus affirm them as His friends in these verses. Out of that relationship, there was new life and purpose. They didn’t need to live out of guilt, fear, or shame because Jesus was their friend. They didn’t need to fight for positions of power or accomplishments because they were secure in their friendship with Jesus!

Jesus recognizes us for more than what we can accomplish. He recognizes us for who we are. We are his friends. Jesus chose us to have a close relationship with. He saw you across the playground and said, “I want to be your friend.”

A friendship with Jesus gives the fulfillment and confidence we are looking for. Being chosen by Jesus means He believes in you wherever you go. Jesus believes you can make a difference in your neighborhood. Jesus believes you can make a difference at your job. Jesus believes you can make a difference with your friends and family.


Live It Out

  • How’s your friendship with Jesus? Take a few minutes to write how you would describe that relationship.
  • Enjoy your relationship with Jesus. Ask Him how He wants to spend time with you. Maybe it’s reading more scripture, telling Him about your day, or going on a walk.
  • Pray to Jesus that His presence would be noticeable everywhere you go. Ask for Jesus to deepen your friendship with Him so that the world can see Jesus in you.

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Be the Branch: A Guide Through John 15

As Jesus considered His last remaining moments with His disciples before His crucifixion, He made sure they knew everything that was most important for the uncertain future they were walking into. In John 15, Jesus reminded His disciples that they were created for connection—with God and one another. For them to thrive after His death, they were going to need to learn to "be the branch."

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