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What does the Bible say about Jesus being the true vine?

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In John 15:1, Jesus proclaims, 'I am the true vine,' symbolizing the true fulfillment of the vine imagery in the Old Testament.

John 15:1 reveals Jesus as the 'true vine,' a significant declaration that highlights His role as the ultimate fulfillment of the vine metaphor often attributed to Israel in the Old Testament. Throughout scripture, Israel is depicted as a vine planted by God, intended to produce fruit for His glory. However, Israel often failed in this task due to disobedience and sin. By stating that He is the true vine, Jesus emphasizes that He embodies the perfect, faithful Israel who produces the good fruits of righteousness. His followers, as branches, are to abide in Him to bear fruit that honors the Father, the husbandman who tends to His vineyard with care.
Scripture References: John 15:1, John 15:5, Isaiah 5:1-7

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The True Vine
James Gudgeon · Jan 5, 2025
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