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What happens to branches that do not bear fruit according to the sermon?

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Branches that do not bear fruit are taken away, illustrating a lack of true faith in Christ.

In John 15:2, Jesus indicates that every branch in Him that does not bear fruit is taken away by the husbandman. This metaphor illustrates the seriousness of false professions of faith, where individuals may appear to be united with Christ but lack the genuine life-changing faith that results in fruitfulness. Such branches symbolize those whose faith is temporary or nominal, serving as a solemn reminder that a living relationship with Christ must yield visible results in one's life. Ultimately, these fruitless branches face a dire fate, being gathered and cast into the fire, indicating the eternal consequences of a faith that is not authentic.
Scripture References: John 15:2, Matthew 7:21-23

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