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John 15:1-17 - The Fruitful Life

February 6, 2022 • John Cowan • John 15:1–17

John 15:1-17 - The Fruitful Life
Just Adam & Eve were sent out to be Fruitful and Multiply, the Lord sends us out to be Spiritually Fruitful so that the Gospel will Multiply. In John 15, Jesus gives us the Importance of a Fruitful Life, the Key to a Fruitful Life, and the Marks of a Fruitful Life. The key takeaway is John 15:5 - “I am the vine, you are the branches. He who abides in Me, and I in him, bears much fruit; for without Me you can do nothing.” Abiding in Jesus is settling down into Him; being at home with Him; centering your life around His presence and daily guidance. Is He a welcome Guest in your heart? Are you at home with Jesus?

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