The vine was part of Jewish imagery. It was the very symbol of the nation of Israel. Jesus calls Himself the true vine, the real, genuine vine. The symbol of the vine is never used in the old Testament, except when it is used as the idea of degeneration.
Isaiah's picture is that of a vineyard that has run wild. Jeremiah complained that the nation had turned into "a degenerate plant of a strange vine." Hosea cried that Israel is "an empty vine."
It is as though Jesus said: "You think that because you belong to the nation of Israel you are branch in the true vine of God. You think that just because you are a Jew that you are of the chosen people, and because of your race and birth and nationality that you are a branch in the vine of God."
But it is not the nation who is the true vine. The nation is a degenerate vine, as all your prophets proclaimed. "Jesus is telling them that He is the true vine."
He is proclaiming the message that the only thing that can save them is to have an intimate living fellowship and belief in Him, for He is the vine of God and that they must be branches joined to Him.
Jesus was proclaiming that it was not Jewish blood, but that it was faith in Him, which was the only way to God's salvation. No external qualification can make a person right with God. Only a relationship with Jesus Christ can do that.
Jesus was saying that his followers resemble the wood of the vine. Some of them are a fruit bearing branches of Himself. Others are useless because they bear no fruit. Jesus is speaking of Christians whose Christianity consisted of profession without practice, or of words without deeds.
Jesus is speaking about Christians who were useless branches -- all leaves and no fruit.
"Only A Branch" - John 15:1 If you would know Jesus, then study the vine. Come and gaze on the heavenly vine till your eye turns from all else to admire Him. Jesus is not merely like a vine - He is more. He is the actual. He is the original. ... More
The Vine Dresser - John 15:1 It is most important that we see this and understand this task of the Vine Dresser. The vine dresser occupies himself with the branches. He does this because the emphasis of the parable is fruit. ... More
Leaves Or Fruit - John 15:4 Many have confused the production of branches with the production of fruit (fruit-bearing) by believing them to be the same. Fruit is something that the branch bears, not for itself, but for its owner. ... More Abide In Me - John 15:4 So, the branch remains and receives life from the Vine, and therefore, it develops and grows. This remaining and receiving is mediated by the Word and is impossible without this divine means. ... More
Without Jesus - Nothing - John 15:5 Joined to Jesus and under the Father's care, so much grace comes to us that the result is always " much fruit." The alternative is separation from Jesus and the Father's care which means no fruit of any kind. ... More
The Fate Of Not Abiding - John 15:6 here are many who profess to be connected with Christ. here is such a thing as not abiding in Christ, which leads to withering up. ... More
Asking And Abiding - John 15:7 Prayer is the most neglected ministry in the church today. If we were as lax concerning our finances as we are concerning prayer, most of our churches would be bankrupt in ninety days. ... More Abiding and Prayer - John 15:7 As we abide in Christ we shall have firmer confidence, richer joy, greater stability, more communion with Jesus, and greater delight in our Lord. We must abide! ... More
Joy - John 15:9-11 So why the joy? Why do the disciples have a blessed state? It is because of their union with Jesus. They in Him, and He in them. ... More
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