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Sermon Bumper: Vine Twining Time Lapse
// Recap
Week 1: Where are your roots?
The Parable of the Sower (really the parable of the soils)
The Seed = the word of God
The Path = people hear, but are so beaten down by life, they can’t receive anymore.
Rocky Ground = people hear, are excited about the word, but haven’t owned for themselves.
They find their salvation through friends, parents, pastors.
Thorny Ground = people hear God’s word, but also the world’s word.
Their ground is too fertile, allows everything to grow.
Good Ground = people hear, produce 30, 60, 100 times what was planted.
** Not about how much we produce, but simply that we are producing
The first root to break through is the radicle
We are changing the fundamental way we have been doing things, in order to get somewhere we haven’t been!
Week 2: Dormant Destruction
Seeds need 3 things to grow:
Light, Food, Water
Seeds are dormant!
Meaning they are inactive and can be awakened simply by adding a little water!
Food
WaterSeeds are incredible because they are dormant!
This means that they are inactive and can be awakened simply by adding a little water!
Jesus is...
Light of the World
Living Water
The Woman at the Well
We understand again, that as we are rooted in Jesus, it is not meant for us to keep for ourselves only.
Dormant Destruction
Inaction = we remain dormant and the destruction comes to us
Action = we activate ourselves and become a destruction to the enemy
To Remain
Remain = to abide, stay
Real Fruitfulness is proven over an extended period of time.
We have become so accustomed to an “instant” culture, that the idea of remain or abide almost seems impossible.
Fruit: We don’t have to wait for our fruit to grow, before we can eat it.
We (parents) simply go to the grocery store and buy the fruit and we eat it.
We don’t have to wait for our fruit to grow, before we can eat it.
We (parents) simply go to the grocery store and buy the fruit and we eat it.
Frozen Dinner: we can put a frozen dinner in the microwave and 5 minutes late have a hot, delicious meal.
Friendship: we don’t even have to meet up with someone and have a real conversation with them before we call them “friend” - we can simply click a button and we have a new friend.
Fruit doesn’t pop up instantly, it is grown over time.
The Vine
Not the first time the vine was used in Israel’s history.
Many times it would’ve been used with negative connotations, or to give a great warning to the Israelites if they were straying from the “vine” of Israel.
The True Vine is Jesus himself, not Israel, and not the church.
Other Vines
Boyfriend/Girlfriend Relationships
Video Games (not real, fun, but not real)
Church
Work
Social Media
All these vines will produce fruit if you are attached to them.
The goal is produce fruit for God though - fruit that will last longer than a moment.
The Branches
We are the branches - not the source, but rather the proof of life in the vine.
If there was just a vine with no branches coming off of it, you would say there is something wrong with that vine.
Our lives are proof that God is living and active in the world today - if we are connected to the vine.
Removal/ Take Away
Removal/ Take Away
John 15:
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