Jesus’ last lesson for His disciples was about — grapes.

Jesus had high expectations that His disciples would understand their responsibility to continue His ministry. On His way to the Garden of Gethsemane He explained how they could succeed in the mission He had given them by teaching them about grapes.

Use your imagination with me for a minute.  Let’s put ourselves right in the crowd with Jesus and His disciples on their last night together.

They ate the Passover meal together in an upper room. During the meal Jesus comforted them by giving them His peace and assuring them that everything would be all right. Look at the last verse of John, 14:31 …”but so that the world may know that I love the Father, I do exactly as the Father commanded me. Get up let us go from here.”

“Get up let’s go from here.” — The very next verse: John 15:1, Jesus said, “I am the true vine, and my Father is the vine dresser. Every branch in me that does not bear fruit, He takes away; and every branch that bears fruit, He prunes so that it may bear more fruit.” Then in verse 4-5 Jesus says, “Abide in Me and I in you. As the branch can not bear fruit on itself unless it abides in the vine, so neither can you unless you abide in Me. I am the vine, you are the branches; he who abides in Me bears must fruit, for apart from Me you can do nothing.”

I can imagine that between John 14:31 and 15:1 they have left the upper room and are heading towards the Garden of Gethsemane together. Somewhere along the line Jesus stops at a grape vine, picks up a cluster of grapes and teach His disciples their last (and maybe most important) lesson while He’s still with them.  “I am the vine, you are the branches.”

We are branches. We produce nothing. We do nothing. All Jesus asked us to do is abide. Abide in Him. His life (the life in the vine) flows through us. He is our life. He doesn’t ask us to do anything but abide.  If we abide in Him (and He in us), we’re going to bear baskets full of fruit season after season.

But He said “apart from me (if you try to do things for His glory on your own, relying on your resources and your plans and your brains and efforts) all your hard work to be good for God will be in vain. We can do nothing. Nothing we do on our own will bear fruit or bring glory to God. Only what Jesus produces in us, through us and as us.

All He asks us to do is abide.  Just abide. Remain in Him. Trust Him. Depend on Him. Surrender to Him. Day by day. Moment by moment. And our fruit baskets will fill and overflow.

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25 thoughts on ““Grape” Expectations

  1. But He said “apart from me (if you try to do things for His glory on your own, relying on your resources and your plans and your brains and efforts) all your hard work to be good for God will be in vain. We can do nothing. Nothing we do on our own will bear fruit or bring glory to God. Only what Jesus produces in us, through us and as us.

    Words I needed to read today! Isn’t God’s timing and WHO He brings into our lives amazing?

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    1. Thanks, Coastalmom,
      Your comments are very encouraging to me. Thanks for visiting. I’m following you now and looking forward to reading more of your stuff as well.

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    1. Thank you Santha, I am blessed that God used the words He gave me to bless you. I’m so grateful that God used the words He gave me to help you understand what it means to abide in Christ.
      Thank you so much.

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    1. Thank you, Brooke. I’m grateful that God spoke to you through this message. Thanks for stopping by. Drop in again soon.

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  3. Great day! This post could not be written any far better! Reading this post reminds me of my previous room mate! He always kept chatting about this. I will forward this write-up to him. Fairly certain he will have a very good read. Thanks for sharing!

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  4. I recently came across your article and have been reading along. I want to express my admiration of your writing skill and ability to make readers read from the beginning to the end. I would like to read newer posts and to share my thoughts with you.

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  5. Amen Steven. What an absolutely simple concept, and how horribly we try to complicate it. The answer is abide and yet we try to walk through this life in our own strength and wisdom. Jesus says just make your home in Me… and your life and ministry can do nothing but prosper and succeed. Great words, friend!

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    1. Thanks for the encouragement and the thoughts. And I agree. It’s such a simple concept, but so difficult to do, especially with all the things Satan keeps throwing at us while we’re clinging to the vine. Thanks again.

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  6. I agree with Bryan. Also, it is so important to abide in Him day by day and moment by moment because that keeps the nutrition the Vine provides coming through to us. That way those fruitful, wonderful grapes don’t become raisins.

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  7. Excellent post/ I think sometimes we bear nothing because we stop abiding and attempt to accomplish “Kingdom” work on our own. It’s impossible and fruitless…
    God Bless,
    Bryan

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    1. Bryan, thank you for your encouragement. Please forgive the tardy response. I’ve had some students in my adult Bible study classes tell me, “But aren’t we supposed to do SOMETHING?” As if part of our responsibility is ours and part is God’s. But that’s now what John 15 says. All He wants us to do is totally surrender to Him and abide in Him and His presence every day.That is so tough to do sometimes, but it always bears fruit for His glory. Thanks again.

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