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Daily Bible Verse and Devotion – John 15:8

This is to my Father’s glory, that you bear much fruit, showing yourselves to be my disciples. – John 15:8 (NIV)

There’s a really pretty garden about 20 minutes from my house. It’s available to tour, and you can walk through it and enjoy all the sculpted plants, flowers, and lots of other beautiful things. When you go to the garden, however, you don’t ever think that those beautiful sculpted plants just grew that way. Rather, you see the sculpted bush that looks like a frog, and you think, what an amazing gardener.

That’s a little like what today’s verse is talking about. When our lives are fruitful, it brings the glory to God. Rather than us getting praise because we made good grades this semester, or because we’re really good at public speaking, if we succeed and are fruitful, it should point back to God.

Everything we do, should be done for the glory of God. Why? Because we were created to bring God glory. When we bring glory to ourselves and don’t give God credit for our success and fruitfulness, it brings a joy to our lives that isn’t lasting.

In everything we do, we should do it for God’s glory. Whether we’re doing a chore we don’t really like, or loving a person that is unlovable, all should be done for the glory of God. And when we do it for Him, it shows our maturity as disciples.

So today, take some time to examine your heart. Are you living your life in such a way that you are conscious of bringing God glory through everything you do? Do you do schoolwork for the glory of God? How about your chores? Are they done for God’s glory? In everything, be aware that you are bringing Him glory. Grow into maturity by giving Him glory in everything you do.

Daily Bible Verse and Devotion – John 15:6

If you do not remain in me, you are like a branch that is thrown away and withers; such branches are picked up, thrown into the fire and burned. – John 15:6 (NIV)

Have you ever noticed that when you cut a flower from it’s stem, in a few days it starts to wilt and die? Why? Because plants when they’re no longer apart of their stem die.

Really the same is true for us too. In John 15:1, Jesus refers to himself as the true vine. As the vine, He is our source of life. So when we try to live our lives without Him, we lose all our power, energy, and we in essence die. No, obviously we don’t curl up and die a few days later. However, without Jesus as the center of our lives, we’re living life in vain.

Now you might put a lot of energy into extracurriculars at your school. You might love band, or sports, or archery, or some other extracurricular activity. But if that activity cuts into your time with Jesus, it’s not good. If that activity becomes more important to you than Jesus, you’ll be losing the power of the Christian life.

You were created to be in communion and daily fellowship with Jesus. Anytime you get away from that, you’ll lose your effectiveness as a Christian. Your power comes from your connection to Jesus. So in this New Year, take some time to begin to think about how much effort you’re placing on knowing Jesus. Make Jesus your priority and you will experience more joy, peace, love patience, kindness, faithfulness, gentleness, goodness and self-control within yourself as it then flows through you into the lives of those around you.

Daily Bible Verse and Devotion – John 15:7

If you remain in me and my words remain in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you. – John 15:7 (NIV)

As a little kid, I dreamed of the idea of finding a Genie and getting unlimited wishes of the things I wanted. I grew up in a family that money was often tight, so the idea of being able to get the shoes I wanted, the clothes I wanted and the toys I wanted sounded great.

Often, we can feel the same way when we read verses like today’s verse. We can think, oh good, now I can get everything I want. And it’s true God loves you and wants to answer your prayers. However, we often miss the first part of this verse. That is that the key to this is remaining in Jesus.

The more time we spend in God’s Prescence, the more our desires line up with His desires. We begin to want what He wants, We see what He sees and instead of always wanting lots of stuff for ourselves, we often begin to want to see others blessed and finding freedom in Him.

So today, take some time to think whether you’ve spent time in Jesus. Have you spent time reading your Bible? As you do, the more you want to be like Jesus. And you find that when you abide in Him, anything you want or pray for you get answers because you abided in Him.

Take time today to remain in Jesus. He’s the source of life, He’s the reason you’re here, and He wants nothing more than to spend time with you.

Daily Bible Verse and Devotion – John 15:5

I am the vine; you are the branches. If you remain in me and I in you, you will bear much fruit; apart from me you can do nothing – John 15:5 (NIV)

Today, there was a utility truck in front of my house. The power company had sent a truck over to cut down the branches that were hanging over the power lines to my house. They cut down the branches, loaded them into a truck and took them away. As I watched them, I thought about today’s verse.

We are the branches. Branches are an important part of the tree. But they aren’t the main part. The branches can be cut away and the tree still lives and thrives. The main part is the vine or trunk, in the case of a tree. That trunk or vine is what provides nutrients to the rest of the tree. The vine provides strength to hold that plant steady in a storm.

This is the illustration Jesus used in today’s verse. We are branches, He is the vine. And it’s when we are in the vine that we are bearing fruit. So much of society today has written off God. To many He is not really relevant to day to day life. But today’s verse tells us that nothing could be farther from the truth. If we don’t have Jesus (the vine) we can’t be fruitful in life.

So we have to prioritize our relationship with Jesus. It’s in the connection with Jesus that we have wisdom, strength and everything we need to live life each day.

Today, examine your relationship to the vine. Are you connected with Jesus? Are you letting Him fill you, support you and love you? Or have you connected your life to a false vine?

Only you know the answer, but make any adjustments you need to make to make Jesus the source and vine of your life.

Daily Bible Verse and Devotion – John 15:4

Remain in me, as I also remain in you. No branch can bear fruit by itself; it must remain in the vine. Neither can you bear fruit unless you remain in me. – John 15:4 (NIV)

We’re busy. Life is busy. You’ve got school, you’ve got family responsibility, friends to talk to, the list goes on. And in the midst of all that, Jesus tell us to remain in Him. And that might feel a little difficult for you to know how to do. How do you spend time with Jesus when life is busy?

For many of us, it’s a matter of priority. We can make time for the things that are important to us. You can squeeze a little time for friends, or some time to talk to your mom. The same is true with your relationship with Jesus. More than likely, you can find somewhere to squeeze Jesus into your daily routine. It might be that you need to pray and ask God how to do it. But if you look, you can probably find some time to remain in Jesus.

Maybe before you fall asleep each night you can talk to Him. Then when you are getting dressed or freshening up for the morning, maybe you can think about a scripture that you like, instead of talking to a friend or watching TV. Maybe you ride the bus or have a car ride during your day. You could use that time to spend reading your Bible. If you make it a priority, you can find time to remain in Jesus during the day.

Why should you do this? Because remaining in Him will be the thing that will fulfill you like nothing else. As you remain in Him, you get wisdom, insight and understanding. Remaining in Jesus shouldn’t feel like a chore. Instead, if you’ll let it, it can be an exciting adventure of learning more about God.

So today, ask God to help you prioritize your time so that you can remain in Him. You’ll be glad that you put the effort in to remain in Him.

Daily Bible Verse and Devotion – John 15:3

You are already clean because of the word I have spoken to you. – John 15:3 (NIV)

Today’s verse is a little different. You have to think a little bit about what it means and how it applies to your life. It says the words that Jesus spoke made the disciples clean. What were those words? The sum of all those words is what we refer to as the gospel.

So this verse is telling us that the gospel makes us clean. Why? Because when we put our trust in the work of Jesus, in the gospel and the words He has spoken to us, we’re made clean from all sin.

Its sort of like when your parents know the right people. In my life, I can remember a time when my dad knew a person who worked at a restaurant. Every time we went into the restaurant, the worker gave us coupons for free sandwiches and things the restaurant sold. That meant the next time we visited we got food for free. It was great!

Did I get those coupons because of something I did? No, my family got them because of who my dad knew and what family I was a part of. The same is true with us being clean from sin. We didn’t do anything to deserve God’s forgiveness. But rather by faith we became part of God’s family. As a result, we got benefits (salvation, cleansing from sin) that we didn’t deserve.

So today, encourage yourself to remember how good God is. Know that you are cleansed, but not because of anything you’ve done, rather because of what you put your faith in.

Daily Bible Verse and Devotion – John 15:2

“I am a true sprouting vine, and the farmer who tends the vine is my Father. He cares for the branches connected to me by lifting and propping up the fruitless branches and pruning every fruitful branch to yield a greater harvest. – John 15:2 (TPT)

Jesus again in this verse tells us that He is the vine. God is the gardener. As the gardener, He cares for us. God is watching over us. He is helping us, tending us, and helping us grow.

Often, we are mindful of only bearing fruit for God. And while that is important, this verse also shows us how much God loves us. God cares so much for us, that He helps us in our weakness. When we’re weak and unfruitful, God lifts us up. He helps us become more fruitful for Him.

You might feel like you haven’t been doing a good job for God. You might feel like you mess up a lot. And when you do, remember today’s verse. God responds to you with love. He loves you so much, and wants to prop you up and encourage you today.

This year, make it a goal to get closer to God. As you do, you’ll see that He wants to prop you up, lift you up, and help you to grow stronger in Him. Don’t be discouraged, instead stay encouraged that God loves you and wants to see you grow.

Daily Bible Verse and Devotion – John 15:1

“I am the true vine, and my Father is the gardener. – John 15:1 (NIV)

As we start the new year, we often begin to think of resolutions. We want to read our Bible more, we want to eat better, have better habits and do better in the New Year. And it’s great to make goals and resolutions. However, we don’t want to forget what today’s verse says.

It’s talking about how God the father is the gardener. When I think about a gardener, I think of someone who wants to encourage their garden to grow. They plant the seeds and then encourage the plants to grow. They water the plants, they help the plants that are hurting or not doing well. They lift up the plants that are weak and not getting water. Why? Because the gardener wants to see growth in the plants.

The gardener doesn’t beat up the plants for not growing. He doesn’t tell them they’re doing bad. Instead, he encourages growth.

Today’s Truth: God encourages growth in our lives.

God is the same way. When we’re struggling, He wants to help hold us up so that we can grow in Him better. So this year, remember that you have God the gardener on your side. His goal is to help you grow and mature in Him. Stay close to Him and ask Him to help you grow stronger in Him this year.

Pray: God, thank you for being the gardener in my life. Thanks for loving me and not beating me up, but rather encouraging me to grow. Help me to grow in you this year. In Jesus’ name, Amen.

Daily Bible Verse and Devotion – John 14:6

Jesus answered, “I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me. – John 14:6 (NIV)

Yesterday we talked about how Jesus is the true vine. When we join our lives to Him, then we find true happiness and success. Our meaning and our purpose for life is found in Jesus. Often it’s easy to think that the meaning of life is success or fame. However, the Bible turns that idea on it’s head. The Bible teaches us that the meaning of life is really about knowing Jesus.

Jesus is the way to the father. Jesus is the only way to the Father God. So we should be putting our energy in life into knowing Him and knowing the Father. Those are the things that last eternally, and the things that will ultimately fulfill us in the end.

So take a moment today and ask yourself what kinds of things are you pursing? Success, fame, money, and those types of things won’t bring you to the Father. Jesus is the only way. So pursue Him. And as you do, the other things will line up in your life.

Daily Bible Verse and Devotion – John 15:1

“I am the true vine, and my Father is the gardener. – John 15:1 (NIV)

When I go biking along the trail near my house, there’s a lot of greenery growing. As I ride I can see ivy and vines going up the trees near the trail. And honestly, I’ve never really given any thought to vines and how they grow. Today’s verse, however, really got me thinking about vines. Why?

Because Jesus refers to himself as the true vine. If He is the true vine, maybe that means that there are fake vines too.

So what would a fake vine be? I think it’s anything we can connect our lives to that isn’t Jesus. Sports could be a fake vine. Money, success, fame could all be fake vines. But Jesus refers to Himself as the true vine. Fake vines might supply fun and excitement for awhile, but eventually connection with a fake vine will come up short.

Jesus is the true vine. He will always be there, supplying you with what you need to do what He calls you to do. Jesus will always be there and will keep you growing strong in Him. It’s in Jesus that you’ll find the contentment that you truly long for. When you sell out to the true vine, you find freedom.

So as you get ready to go into the new year, take some time to think. Have you connected your life to a fake vine? Have you allowed something else to take the place of the true vine, Jesus in your life? If so, it’s easy to make the change. Just determine to make Jesus the priority in your life. As you do, all the other stuff will fall into place.