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

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Jesus refers to Himself as the true vine to illustrate that He is the authentic source of spiritual life, distinct from Old Testament types and shadows.

In John 15, Jesus identifies Himself as the true vine, highlighting the significance of His role as the source of spiritual sustenance and life. This declaration differentiates Him from the symbols and types that were exemplified in the Old Testament, such as the manna from heaven or the tabernacle. The use of the adjective 'true' emphasizes that everything prior was merely a shadow or picture pointing to Christ. In John 1, He is called the true light, and in John 6, the true bread, indicating that the fullness of spiritual nourishment is found in Him alone (John 15:1). This foundational truth urges believers to understand that their spiritual vitality stems entirely from their union with Him, rather than from their own efforts or rituals.
Scripture References: John 15:1, John 1:9, John 6:32, John 15:5, Isaiah 5:1-7, Psalm 80:8-11, Isaiah 5:1, John 15:1-5, Ephesians 1:3, John 6:35, John 10:9, John 15:1-6

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