What happens to those who do not bear fruit from the vine?
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Those who do not bear fruit are identified as useless branches and are ultimately removed, as indicated in John 15:2.
In John 15:2, Jesus teaches that every branch in Him that does not bear fruit is taken away. This highlights a serious spiritual reality concerning false professors or those who may outwardly appear to belong to Christ but lack genuine faith and evidence of transformation. Such individuals, like Judas Iscariot, may be associated with Christ's followers but do not truly abide in Him. The removal of these fruitless branches serves as a sobering reminder of the necessity of genuine faith and the consequences of spiritual barrenness. It reinforces the call for believers to be diligent in their relationship with Christ, ensuring they remain fruitful through His sustaining power and grace.
Scripture References:
John 15:2, Galatians 5:22-23, Matthew 3:10
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