You Will Bear Much Fruit

This is to my Father’s glory, that you bear much fruit, showing yourselves to be my disciples.

John 15: 8(NIV)

Boomer Sooner!  My family and I live and die with Oklahoma University— particularly football.  We can’t wait for that September kick off.  We wear our jerseys in our home on game days.  We have a tradition where I smoke a couple of racks of ribs for game day.  When the temperature is right outside, we turn on the game, turn off the air conditioner and open the windows so we can get as close as possible to sitting in the stadium.  Even in the lean years when our team isn’t doing so well, it’s still the same.  Why?  Because we are Sooner fans.  It’s our nature.  Our actions tell the story and give the evidence of our love for Oklahoma and Oklahoma University.

That’s what fruit is— the outcome of your nature.  Why are we concerned about bearing fruit in our relationship with Jesus?  Because it’s in our nature.  Our new nature.  And if we have a new nature, we are abiding in him.  If we are abiding in him, we are giving evidence of that.  We are bearing fruit.

Ask whatever you wish?

Ask whatever you wish . . .

John 15: 7 (NIV)

I cannot ask something to be contrary to its nature.  I cannot ask a sloth to fly.  It can only hang on tree branches.  I cannot ask a crabapple tree to produce grapes.  It is contrary to its nature.

When I as a branch abide in the vine, my nature is to be of the vine.  I cannot ask the vine to not produce fruit in me.  It is not the nature of the vine.  I cannot ask the vine to produce thorns in me.  It is not the nature of the vine.  The vine cannot produce something contrary to its nature.  So neither can I produce something contrary to the nature of the vine when I abide in it.