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BIG IDEA: A ABIDE IN JESUS
Introduction
Tell a story about rotten vs ripe fruit: I am a BIG fan of clementines (cuties).
THere’s nothing more satisfying than
Overcome Temptation
Jesus is the True Vine
Key Cross References
Jesus used the analogy of Himself as the "true vine" and the Father as "the gardener" to illustrate what the Christian life & experience is supposed to be like.
FLESHLY MIND = DEATH
SPIRITUAL MIND = LIFE AND PEACE
Paul speaks of this fruit in Galatians 5:22–23, saying, “But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, self-control.”
These virtues were clearly in Christ to the highest degree and are also to be in all Christians, according to Paul’s teaching.
Commentators have noted the importance of the fruit being one fruit (singular) instead of fruits (plural).
The “fruit of the Spirit” in its entirety is to be present in all.
The Fruit of the Spirit should be “present” in every believer!
But this doesn’t mean every fruit will be PERFECTLY present!
Some fruit takes more work!
Your love might be healthy but your self-control isn’t quite ripe yet…We are ALL works in progress - maybe a better way to say this is we are all “fruit in progress.”
We depend on the The Gardener (The Father) to tend to the branches (The Church).
Sometimes (all the time!), we need pruning!
Conclusion
The Fruit Depends on the Root
Bad Roots = reliance on my ability
Good Roots = reliance on God’s ability
Which tree do you want to be?
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