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What does the Bible say about being fruitful as a Christian?

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The Bible emphasizes the necessity of fruitfulness in Christians, stating that those who do not bear fruit will be taken away (John 15:2).

In John 15:2, Jesus teaches that fruitfulness is not optional for Christians; it's a vital aspect of true faith. He declares, "Every branch in me that beareth not fruit, he taketh away." This underscores that the essence of being part of Christ—represented as the true vine—is to bear fruit that glorifies God. As Christians, we are called to manifest fruit as evidence of our connection to Christ. Without this, we risk being identified as branches that are not truly integrated into the life of the Church.
Scripture References: John 15:2, Matthew 3:10, Matthew 7:19, Luke 13:6-9

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