Yesterday Afternoon's Bible Study |
"During the winter months in many parts of the world, the temperature gets colder. Plants and trees shed their leaves and go dormant. Some plants don't survive the winter, while others need the cold weather as part of their life cycle. In the spring, however, everything changes. What appeared to be dead is now bursting forth with new life.
This can be compared to our spiritual life. We face seasons of growth followed by dry and stagnant seasons, which is why it's essential to stay close to God during every season of life.
In this afternoon's verse in John, Jesus says that He is the "vine" and we are the "branches." When we abide in Him, He abides in us, and we will bring forth much fruit. These are comforting words, especially during the tough seasons of life.
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The fruit in this scripture refers to qualities such as love, joy, peace, wisdom, patience ... the list goes on. The character of God is produced in our lives as we stay connected to Him.
There are times when growth doesn't take place in our lives because we are not connected to God the way we should be. Our prayer should be for God to prune us as needed so we stay connected to Him in every season of life.
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