John 15.1 (and 4, 5, 6 & 10)
"I am the true vine, and My Father is the vinedresser."
This verse implies that there are other vines too - vines which
are not the "true" ones. Jesus said that many will say, 'Lord did we not this
and that in your name', but He will answer, 'I do not know you'. There are many Jesus's;
there is the true and the false Jesus's. Many follow the Jesus that suits them, but not
the true one.
Which Jesus are you following? Is it the one that took your and my
sin onto the Cross; that delivered you from your sin; the one who is your Lord, Saviour
and King? Or is He just the one that leaves you in your sin; your life does not
change, you're still a slave to your sin, but somehow you believe that He's your Saviour
and you presume that some day all will be fine.
Our text also teaches us to be sure about whether we're grafted
into the true vine. If you are grafted into the true vine, you will bear "much
fruit". It is your duty to abide in Him, lest, as Jesus says in verse 6, you wither,
and die, and "are cast into the fire".
Many people say that they accepted Jesus, but they are withering
away; their spiritual life goes continually down. They do not abide in Him.
Example: A person shared with me how he lost his relationship with
Jesus. It all started with something small in his eyes. First, he only confessed certain
sins; the ones he considered to be big. Then he noticed how things from his old life
started to enter. Yet, all the time he read and studied his Bible as never before, and
attended prayer meetings, etc. Yet, whenever he was alone, he knew that something was
wrong with his relationship to his Lord. Eventually, after years, he finally surrendered
and acknowledged that he had backslidden because he allowed the little foxes to destroy
his vineyard. By renewed surrender to the Lord he experienced the joy of close fellowship
with Jesus.
Oh, that we might remain in Him; stay united with Him; stay
grafted in Him, so that we would bring forth His sweet fruit.
In this verse it declares, 'My Father is the vinedresser'. This is
a great blessing, that He dresses, prunes, and waters the vine. This is what we experience
when we are grafted in Jesus. The gardener cuts, prunes and waters the vine, so that it
might bear much fruit. Sometimes this is difficult for us, but it is necessary.
Whatever befalls us who are grafted into the true vine, whether it
be sickness, a financial strait, loss of a family or friend, persecution, etc., remember
that God allows these things so that He can prune us to bear more fruit.
Just look at Job's life, how God changed satan's devices to
sanctify and purify Job so that his life might be an even greater blessing. It is most
important that we do not rebel, but allow God to prune us, though it be very painful at
times.
"Herein is my Father glorified" (vs 8)