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What does the Bible say about the True Vine in John 15?

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John 15 teaches that Jesus is the True Vine and believers are the branches, emphasizing the need to abide in Him to bear fruit.

In John 15, Jesus declares, 'I am the true vine, and my Father is the husbandman.' This imagery signifies that Jesus is the source of spiritual life and nourishment for His followers, who are represented as branches. The critical call is to abide in Him, as a branch cannot bear fruit unless it remains connected to the vine. The Father, as the gardener, tends to the vine and its branches, removing those that do not bear fruit and pruning the fruitful ones to enhance their productivity. This passage exemplifies the divine relationship between Christ and believers, underscoring the necessity of continual fellowship with Him.
Scripture References: John 15:1-8

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