The sermon "Life in the True Vine" by Missionary Lance Hellar revolves around the theological doctrines of union with Christ and the believer's dependence on Him as the true source of spiritual life and vitality. Hellar draws critical connections between John 14:19, where Jesus asserts that His resurrection guarantees believers' spiritual life, and John 15:1, where He identifies Himself as the "true vine." Key arguments made include the importance of remaining connected to Christ for spiritual fruitfulness and the distinction between true believers and false ones, highlighted by the analogy of the vine and branches. The preacher supports his points with Scripture from John and Romans, emphasizing the necessity of Christ's life in believers, which manifests in their ability to bear fruit. Practically, Hellar encourages believers to remain dependent on Christ for spiritual growth, reminding them of the intimate union they share with Him and the role of God the Father as the vinedresser, who prunes to foster more fruitfulness.
“Because I live, you will live also. So much of the gospel is bound up in that one statement.”
“The life of the believer is not in himself, but it is in Christ.”
“Every branch in me that does not bear fruit he takes away... But everyone who’s been saved by the grace of God bears fruit.”
“All because he lives, we live also.”
Jesus refers to Himself as the true vine in John 15, illustrating the spiritual relationship between Him and His followers.
John 15:1-5, Psalm 80:8-9
Believers possess eternal life because of their union with Christ, demonstrated in John 14 through His statement, 'Because I live, you will live also.'
John 14:19, Romans 6:8
Bearing fruit is essential for Christians because it demonstrates their union with Christ and brings glory to God.
John 15:2, John 15:8
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