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What does the Bible say about bearing fruit as a disciple?

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The Bible teaches that bearing much fruit glorifies God and is a mark of true discipleship, as seen in John 15:8.

In John 15:8, Jesus states, 'Herein is my Father glorified, that you bear much fruit; so shall you be my disciples.' This verse highlights that a significant characteristic of a disciple is their ability to produce fruit that honors God. The 'much fruit' mentioned is often found in those whom the Lord deeply engages with, suggesting that His people are created for His glory, and their fruitfulness is a testament to His sovereign work in their lives. It is through trials and pruning that believers often find their greatest spiritual growth and contribution to the glory of God.
Scripture References: John 15:8

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John 15:8
Octavius Winslow · Aug 21, 2016
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