Part I (John 15:1-15)
“I no longer call you servants, because a
servant does not know his master’s business.
Instead, I have called you friends, for everything I have learned from
my Father I have made known to you. –John 15:15
Jesus spoke to the people in
figurative language. Figurative language
is a way of communicating a new truth by comparing it to a truth already
well-known to the audience. It is a
device used by poets down through the ages, and taught by English teachers in
every literature class. We also use it
in our everyday communication. For
instance, if I tell you that a new food you are about to taste is “as sour as a
lemon,” I am helping you understand the new food by comparing it to a lemon
which you have already experienced. I could
also say, “Think lemons!” and that is the same kind of comparison, only more
strongly put.
Read the story here: http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=john%2015&version=NIV
Listen to the story here: http://www.biblegateway.com/audio/dramatized/niv/John.15
In John 15, Jesus is giving
his friends a lot of help to understand what their future lives without Him
should look like, by comparing it to something they already know –
horticulture. They lived in a largely
agrarian society and almost everyone had grown, pruned, harvested and burned
VINES. You may not have had this
experience of vines, and that is the only reason that some explanation is
required.
Jesus told his friends in
verse 1: “I am the true VINE.” Strongly
put comparison. Well, if Jesus is a vine, then the other parts of the
comparison fall naturally into place:
Who is the gardener?
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God the Father
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What are the branches?
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His followers
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What fruit is produced?
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[not stated] More disciples
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Who are the disconnected branches
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Those who stopped being
“connected”
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How did
they get disconnected?
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Did not remain in
Him/remain in His love
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How did
they get disconnected?
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Did not obey his commands
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What is His command?
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Who
removes the disconnected branches?
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God the Father
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What happens to the disconnected branches?
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Cast aside/ destroyed
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What happens to the fruitful branches?
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Pruned by the Word [not
explained]
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What happens to the fruitful branches?
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Reproduce themselves
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What happens to the fruitful branches?
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Full of joy
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Now why do you think, after
this complicated comparison of the vine, that He said”:
It's so crazy that you chose this verse to start with. I was JUST talking with my sister the other day about some life decisions she has coming up and reminded her of this verse. I think we can apply it a million ways. In this instance, I was encouraging her that when God asks her to step out in faith and do something, he gives us wisdom in the how and why as well. Because although we are totally subject to his authority, he gladly shares knowlege with us as his friends, all we have to do is ask! To get to be connected in thought with the GOD OF THE UNIVERSE is mind blowing!
ReplyDeleteSo many people think they would like to know more -- like to know the future when they have to make a decision. But as you said, we are "connected in thought with the God of the universe"! Most people I know don't seem very confident that they know God's mind. And a lot of people in the world don't think you CAN know God's mind. You're right -- mind blowing!
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