Scripture
John 15:1-4 NLT
“I am the true grapevine, and my Father is the gardener. He cuts off every branch of mine that doesn’t produce fruit, and he prunes the branches that do bear fruit so they will produce even more. You have already been pruned and purified by the message I have given you. Remain in me, and I will remain in you. For a branch cannot produce fruit if it is severed from the vine, and you cannot be fruitful unless you remain in me.”
Consider
Are you a disciple of Christ? The word implies much more than belief in Christ, although that is a vital element. Discipleship means committing to a path that leads to one specific goal: to become like Christ. As disciples, we ask for the challenge and discomfort of having our parts rearranged, or even amputated, until the form of our life and the fiber of our character come to resemble the Christ we love.
The Scripture quote is taken from John 15, Jesus’ familiar discourse about God’s vineyard, where God the Father is the gardener, Jesus is the true vine, and we are the branches. Jesus uses the metaphor to teach his disciples about their calling and lays out discipleship in five basic elements.
Five Elements of Discipleship
- Call. “I am the true grapevine, and my Father is the gardener” (v. 1). – God calls us into discipleship by stirring our souls to desire Christ and to join our lives with his. The Father establishes Christ to be our Lord, our means for salvation, and our model for righteous living.
- Belief. “You have already been pruned and purified by the message I have given you” (v. 3). – When God stirs us to faith in Christ, we are changed. The Holy Spirit takes up residence within us and begins the work of refining our hearts and minds.
- Dependence. “I am the vine, and you are the branches” (v. 5). – As disciples of Christ, we no longer draw wisdom and purpose from the world but from the true grapevine. Jesus Christ becomes the bread and wine we need for healthy living and spiritual vitality.
- Obedience. “If you remain in me and my words remain in you, you may ask for anything you want, and it will be granted” (v. 7). – As we draw from the true vine, God’s desires become ours. Surrendering our goals and energies to God’s good purpose becomes our joy and privilege.
- Fruit. “When you produce much fruit, you are my true disciples. This brings great glory to my Father” (v. 8). – Our desire is to become like Christ, and God’s desire is to bring all creation back into right relationship with its Creator. Jesus was sent for that purpose, and we are grafted into the Christ-vine for that same purpose—to bear fruit that will glorify God and testify to his goodness.
Pray
Heavenly Father, I want to be a true and faithful disciple of Christ. Help me to welcome your discipline and instruction, especially when it is painful. Make me worthy, I pray, to bear the name and the image of Jesus. Help me to believe, to depend, and to obey so that I may produce your good fruit in my relationships and shine for your glory.
Reflect
Psalm 119:33-36; John 8:31-32
Ponder
In what ways has God pruned and purified me?
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