In our study of recent, we have been looking at abiding in
the Savior and in our last writing; we took a quick peek at the scriptures that
deal with bearing fruit. In our study today, let’s examine more closely what
Jesus says about those that bear fruit and how much is enough.
In John 15, we read the following; “He cuts off every branch in me that bears no fruit, while every branch
that bears fruit he prunes so that it will be even more fruitful. I am the
vine; you are the branches. If a man remains in me, and I in him, he will bear
much fruit. This is to my Father’s glory, that you bear much fruit, showing
yourselves to be my disciples.” Verses 2,5,8
In Dr. Wilkerson’s book, Secrets of the Vine, he
tells a very poignant story of a person visiting a vineyard at harvest time. As
they travel throughout the different terraces of vines, they notice the baskets
set at the end of each row of vines. Peering into each one as they pass, they
notice four distinctive levels of productivity from the corresponding vines….
EMPTY….barren vines produce no harvest
SOME FRUIT…..some work and some care produces some fruit
MORE FRUIT …. At last, hard work and some careful pruning
produce a reasonable harvest….and lastly,
ABUNDANTLY FILLED TO OVERFLOWING….This is the harvest the
vineyard keeper expected when he planted his vineyard.
These are the levels of abundance that God sees in the lives
of His children and He is either very proud or greatly disappointed in the
harvest….God created us to bring about abundance and to produce a great
harvest, so the question that faces us all….are you an empty basket or one
brimming and overflowing with the fruit you have produced for your Heavenly
Father?
If you have a desire to learn more about the abundance that
God expects from you and how He is prepared to help you breakthrough as His
disciple, I challenge you to get Dr. Bruce Wilkerson’s book and dive in….your
empty basket is waiting to be filled!
Living in the abundance …tending the vines,
WPQ
If you are living for the Master
By working diligently each day.
And you're planting in His vineyard
So good crops will come your way.
Remember Christ is the Vine Dresser
And sometimes He will take the shears;
To trim away the dead wood
Of your failures and your fears.
For He knows that in so doing
He will see new growth and more.
And your baskets with a bumper crop
Will overflow like ne'er before!
WPQ © April 2018
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