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Announcements:
Men’s Retreat
Bible Study - John (July 8th)
Youth Group - Every other week this summer.
Introduction:
Good morning… The title of my sermon this morning is “Abide.”
As I was praying about this morning - the word Abide echoed in my mind - which I took as an indication that that should be my message to you this morning.
The Apostle John, in his gospel but even more so in his letters to the church, dealt with this issue of abiding.
More than 40 times in scripture this idea is brought up - so it seems it may be important to understand.
We are going to start our journey this morning in the Book of John - which is an incredible book to study.
I really recommend that you join us on the 8th for the start of the study - to go even deeper into this book.
Let’s Pray
What does it mean to Abide:
μένω (menō).
vb.
remain, stay (i.e., lodge) with.
Among its wide breadth of uses, menō can refer to dwelling, living, or lodging.
Similar to English “stay,” menō is sometimes used as a simple expression for dwelling in an abode or sharing quarters (e.g., John 1:39; 8:35; 10:40; 11:54; Acts 28:16).
To the extent that such quarters are the home of another, the one “staying” is the recipient of hospitality
Jesus uses this word to describe someone being tied into - dwelling in Him.
Vined together.
Coming out of the true vine.
Tree of 40 Fruits Sam Van Aken… grafted together 40 different variations of stuffs.
Plant Grafting.
Problems..... We like to just run adjacent.
we like to look like we are planted.
How do we Abide:
What are the Results of Abiding:
New Life
Robes of Righteousness
Peace
Spiritual Fruit
What are the results of Not abiding.
Being cut away
The problem is - we like to make it look like we are abiding, when really we are just hanging out near the vine.
It looks like we are near by - but we aren’t tied in.
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