I Am the Vine. You are the Branches.
When
people die and go to heaven, they enjoy eternal pleasure not because they were
good people. They enjoy eternal
pleasure because they were confident that Jesus Christ lived not just a good,
but a perfect life in their place. When
people die and go to heaven, they enjoy eternal pleasure not because they were without
sin. They enjoy eternal pleasure
because they knew and rejoiced that Jesus Christ suffered the punishment for
all their sins.
Jesus
died for the sins of the world. Jesus
died for you. It’s true! As the Lord gives you confidence that this
is true, that Jesus is your Savior, you know that you have eternal life.
Jesus
then says to you, “I am the vine; you are the branches. If a man remains in me and I in him, he will
bear much fruit; apart from me you can do nothing.”
You
may not have grape vines in your home. You
do have lamps. You have cords on your lamps. You plug in the cords. Why?
You need power from the power plant.
The power plant is the vine.
Lamps are the branches. If a
lamp remains connected to the power plant, it will light up a room. Apart from the power plant, a lamp does
nothing.
You
are a lamp. As a baptized child of the
Lord certain that Jesus is your Savior, you are plugged in to the power plant,
Jesus Christ. As you remain in Jesus,
you will bear much fruit.
Christ’s
love in you lights up a room. As you
marvel at God’s forgiving love, you long to forgive those who sin against
you. As you marvel at Jesus’ patience,
you long to be patient with those who test you. As you marvel at Jesus’ gift of trust in him, you long to share
the news of Jesus with those who don’t know him, that they also might trust him
and be saved.
As
you remain in Jesus, you will bear much fruit.
How
can you remain in Jesus?
You
can’t. You and I, even as Christians,
still have a sinful flesh. If remaining
in Jesus were left up to us, we surely would become unplugged.
It
is God who works in us both to will and to act in line with his good
pleasure. Thank God! He gives us the strength to remain in him.
What
tools does God use to keep our love for him strong? He uses the Word of God.
Read your Bible often. Use the
church directory on this web page to find a place where you can hear the
truth. God’s words are living and
powerful. They fight off the tricks of
the devil.
What
tools does God use to keep our love for him strong? He uses our Baptism, which continues to assure us that we are
dressed in the beautiful robe of Jesus’ perfection. He uses the Lord’s Supper, where God places on our lips the very
tools which won our forgiveness, the body and blood of Jesus.
Jesus
is the vine. We are the branches. Remain in him. Read his words. Rejoice
in your Baptism. Eat and drink Christ’s
body and blood.
Connected
to the power station, your lamp will burn brightly.