Full Circle — The Vine and the Fruit (And Why You Were Never Meant to Do This Alone)
The vine of John 15 produces the fruit of Galatians 5. Two passages, one truth. In this final part, we connect the threads — because the life Jesus described and the life Paul described are the same life. And it's waiting for every branch willing to stay connected.
The Fruit That Proves the Connection — And Why Joy Is the Evidence No One Expects
Everyone assumes spiritual fruit means good behavior. Jesus says it starts with joy. What John 15:7-11 reveals about what real fruit looks like — and why it can't be manufactured by a disconnected branch.
What 'Remain' Actually Means — And Why It's Harder (and Simpler) Than You Think
Jesus uses the word 'remain' eleven times in John 15. It's not a theological concept you study — it's a relational practice you live. What abiding in the vine looks like on a regular Tuesday when God feels distant and your faith feels thin.
God Isn't a Landlord — He's a Gardener (And That Changes Everything)
Jesus opens John 15 with a metaphor nobody expected. God isn't managing a vineyard from a distance — He's on His knees in the dirt, pruning what He loves. What the first three verses of the vine passage reveal about how God actually works in your life.