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What does the Bible say about fruit-bearing in John 15?

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John 15 teaches that believers bear fruit through their union with Christ, and this fruit reflects their spiritual life and vitality.

In John 15, Jesus presents the metaphor of the vine and branches, emphasizing that He is the true vine and believers are the branches. The fruit-bearing is a result of abiding in Christ; as branches, believers draw their life and nourishment from Him. The passage illustrates that fruit is not merely good works but a manifestation of the spiritual life that flows from this vital union. The Father, as the vinedresser, prunes the fruitful branches to enable them to bear more fruit, indicating that true believers will show evidence of their faith through their lives. The ultimate goal of this fruit-bearing is to glorify God and demonstrate the authenticity of one's faith.
Scripture References: John 15:1-8

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