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What does it mean to bear fruit in John 15?

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Bearing fruit in John 15 refers to producing the results of faith, love, and obedience through one's relationship with Christ.

In John 15, bearing fruit encompasses the spiritual results of a believer's life lived in communion with Christ. It signifies the manifestation of qualities such as faith, love, and the fruits of the Spirit as described in Galatians 5. The text illustrates that just as a branch must remain connected to the vine to produce fruit, so believers must abide in Christ to exhibit this spiritual fruitfulness. Furthermore, the concept of being pruned suggests that God actively works in the lives of believers to enhance their fruitfulness, guiding them through trials and teaching them to rely on His strength and grace.
Scripture References: John 15:5, Galatians 5:22-23

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