"Abiding" June 13 Readings: 1 Chronicles 12-13, John 15:1–17, Psalm 73:4–10, Proverbs 15:3–4

 

 Through the Bible in 2021


Bible Readings:  1 Chronicles 12-13, John 15:1–17, Psalm 73:4–10, Proverbs 15:3–4  


Daily Devotional:  Abiding

I love Christmas trees. A couple of years ago I struggled through the Christmas season because we were traveling and decided not to get a tree! Christmas without a tree? The house was so bland. Decorating the tree, packing on the lights and ornaments, is one of my favorite parts of the season.

But the trees we get have a problem. They have been severed from the roots. They are nice and green when we get them, but as the weeks go on they begin to turn brown and brittle, and the needles begin to fall to the ground.

There is a reason for this, a pretty obvious one. It has been cut. The roots are severed. Even though it looks good for a while, once it is disconnected from the roots the process of death has begun. The tree cannot survive without connections to the root.

Jesus used an illustration like this, except that he used a vine and its branches. A branch that is attached to the vine will bear fruit and produce grapes. But if the branch is not attached to the vine there will be no fruit and no life - like my Christmas tree.

Jesus is life and life flows from him. When we are properly abiding in Jesus Christ his life will flow through us and we will see the fruit of Christ produced in our lives and through us in this world. But, as Jesus made clear in John 15:5,
"...apart from me you can do nothing."
It is a truth we all too often forget as we try to do the best we can for God, relying on our own strength, power, and resources. It is the power of Jesus through us that produces Christlike fruit in our lives.

So, what does it mean to abide? Of course, it all begins with being born from above, with putting your faith in Christ and receiving his salvation. That connects us with God. But the abiding Jesus spoke of here also includes a daily walk of seeking him (starting here, with the Word and prayer is a great beginning) and walking in him. Relying on and trusting him for all things is also crucial.

But what is most important is that we realize that the measure of the Christian life is not what we do for Christ on our own, but the fruit that he produces in us.
Lord, prune my life and work in me that I might bear much fruit as I abide in Christ and he reproduces his life in me.  

 

Consider God's Word:

Which of the readings spoke most powerfully to you today?
Is the Spirit of God moving you to repent of something you are doing, to begin something new, or to change something about your life as a result of your readings? What?

Are you abiding in Christ daily, trusting him and seeking him constantly? 



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