In the sermon "The TRUE Vine" by Kevin Thacker, the primary theological topic addressed is the metaphor of Christ as the "true vine" found in John 15:1-3, emphasizing the relationship between Christ, God the Father (the husbandman), and believers (the branches). Thacker argues that true spiritual fruitfulness arises from an intimate connection with Christ, illustrating this with Scripture from John and Hebrews to demonstrate that all Old Testament types point to the reality found in Jesus. Thacker elaborates on God's sovereignty in choosing and pruning believers, affirming that while God retains full control over spiritual growth, believers must actively abide in Christ to truly bear fruit. The practical significance underscores the need for believers to live in reliance on Christ and maintain their relationship with Him for spiritual vitality and growth.
“He is, I am. He's not, I was, I used to be, has been. He's not, I'm trying to be. He's not, I might be someday if you'll let me. I am.”
“The Father purposed that vine to go through exactly what it went through.”
“A systematic dissection of the scriptures, a systematic theology, will not help you. Christ is the true.”
“When we take the Lord's table, don't you dare make it out to be more than it is. That bread's just bread.”
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