John 15:5 KJV
[5] I am the vine, ye are the branches: He that abideth in me, and I in him, the same bringeth forth much fruit: for without me ye can do nothing.
Following on the focus from a few days ago, I am again reminded of what is critical and important for my growth and impact. The picture that is presented in the verse above is one of a vine and its branches. The picture portrays a dependence that is unique and non-negotiable. The vine does not need the branches the same way the branches need the vine. One of the reasons why this is so is because the branches can be cut off, and the vine will remain viable and fruitful. Even if all the branches attached to the vine are cut off, the vine is able to reproduce all the branches. That is why the branches most remain dependent on the vine for sustainance and long-term impact.. The important question then is: "Do I know which one I am? Do I see myself as the indispensable vine in this relationship? Do I know who I am, what I am, where I am, and where I am headed?
Jesus was speaking to His disciples here. He laid out His person and identity clearly in the verse above as an indisputable fact. He also made sure to let the disciples know who they were, what was expected of them, and where they would end up. You cannot change the process, and you cannot disrupt the order. I cannot become the vine overnight, because I do not have what it takes to sustain and hold branches in place. That is not my job. Jesus is the vine, and He is more than capable to help anyone who depends on Him. I must know my role, and submit to the One who is and has all that I need for life and Godliness. There is a critical word in the verse above, and it is 'abide'. This word means 'to remain, stay, dwell, or continue'. This is not a temporary arrangement where I get to do it for a while and then stop; it is a continuous, unbroken pattern of staying the course, even when it gets uncomfortable.
I do not get to pick and choose when to stay in or run out. There is no sitting on the fence of indecision; you have to make up your mind on what is important to you, and what will hold your eternal attention. It is by abiding that i am able to produce fruit that looks like the source that is supplying that which I need for growth. Let it be clear that there is no other provision that can lead to the outcome noted above, outside that which is by God. Fruit is directly related to source. There is no way my fruit will look different from the One who supplies what my life needs. I must take care to ensure that I do not forget who is able to make me all He wants me to be. As the verse above makes clear, Jesus says quite clearly that without Him, I can do nothing. That is deep. Take away the source, and there is no value or substance left. Take away the source, and everything is dead. May I never lose my need for God. May He never leave me to my own devices. God's time of favour is here.