In his sermon "Abide In Me," Joe Terrell addresses the theological doctrine of the believer's union with Christ as articulated in John 15:1-8. He emphasizes that Christ is the "true vine" and that believers are the branches that draw spiritual life and sustenance from Him. Terrell argues that genuine faith is evidenced by the bearing of spiritual fruit, while false attachments to Christ are illustrated by unfruitful branches that will ultimately be pruned away by God, the gardener. The sermon references key verses such as John 15:2, which highlights the Father's active role in pruning branches, and emphasizes the necessity of remaining in Christ to bear fruit (John 15:4). The practical significance lies in the call for believers to stay connected to Christ, understanding that apart from Him, they can do nothing of spiritual value, reinforcing the Reformed doctrine of solus Christus and the importance of dependence on grace in the life of the believer.
“I am the vine, you are the branches. If a man remains in me and I in him, he will bear much fruit. Apart from me, you can do nothing.”
“The vine does not bear fruit. The branches do. Our ability to survive, our ability to live and bear fruit, exists only because we are branches connected to the vine.”
“You say you believe. And you know, if you tell me you believe, I'm going to take your word for it. [...] But there's some life left to go. What will you believe next week, next year, 10 years from now?”
“Stay connected to me. I will be in you. All that I am as the true vine will flow into you and provide you with everything you need for life and for bearing fruit.”
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Joe Terrell (February 28, 1955 — April 22, 2024) was pastor of Grace Community Church in Rock Valley, IA.
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