Jesus: The True Vine

John 15:1-11

The philosophy of this world is that a person can find joy through a change in circumstances. Get an upgrade, take a vacation, win the lottery, get a better paying job, lose some weight, etc. etc. But Jesus has a different plan for our joy.

Read: v1-11

We have been moving through the Gospel of John looking in each of the chapters and finding a picture and description of Jesus Christ. Some of the pictures are more familiar to us than others, but all are very significant to us as we seek to know Christ more fully. In the last verse of chapter 14, we find Jesus and the eleven disciples leaving the upper room on their way to the Garden of Gethsemane. Imagine that as they made their way through the streets toward the garden they would pass by vineyards. Perhaps Jesus reached out and picked up a cutting from the vine and used it to illustrate His point as they walked along. He speaks of four important subjects in this passage. He spoke of the vine, the husbandman, the branches, and the fruit. He closes the passage with this explanation. "These things have I spoken unto you, that my joy might remain in you, and that your joy might be full." v11

What makes this important to you and me is that Jesus was very near the end of His earthly ministry. Following the events in the garden would be the crucifixion on Calvary. These final words of instruction of His disciples were then, and continue to be now, of great importance to those who would follow Him.

I. The Four Elements of this Passage.

II. The Application.