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What does it mean that the Father is the husbandman?

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The Father, as the husbandman, is the owner and caretaker of the vine, purposing all for His glory.

In John 15, the Father is described as the husbandman, or vine dresser, who oversees the cultivation of the vine and its branches. This role signifies His sovereign authority and care over His creation. The husbandman actively prunes the branches to encourage greater fruitfulness, which illustrates God’s involvement in the lives of believers. His purpose is to bring about His glory by working in and through us to produce spiritual fruit, as we abide in Christ.
Scripture References: John 15:1, Ephesians 1:11

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