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Text Sermons : ~Other Speakers G-L : Brother Greg : Abiding In Christ Means Ceasing From Our Works

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“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. 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. If you remain in me and my words remain in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you. This is to my Father’s glory, that you bear much fruit, showing yourselves to be my disciples.” – John 15:5-8

This passage of Scripture has a tremendous implication for all who follow Jesus Christ. It is simply this: Your works will produce nothing but firewood!


All the energies of the flesh, men’s methods and big ministry plans will come to nothing if Jesus Christ is not fully involved.

Not even that, but if Jesus is not the author and finisher of the work it will still not produce the works that God has ordained for each of his own (Ephesians 2:10). A dead work is a work that does not have faith in it and is not birthed out of a relationship with Jesus Christ. A dead work is something we do for God but not through God. The sad truth is some of us without even knowing it are building a large pile of firewood for that day when God will judge everything by fire (1 Corinthians 3:13).

How do we save ourselves from such a shame and embarrassment from a life that is lived for self even in the service of Christ?

I believe the key is to stay in a continuing abiding relationship with Jesus Christ. Daily, hourly knowing His presence, voice and promptings of His Spirit.

Washing yourself in the words of God so that He may light your path in the way you should go. (Psalm 119:105). Such an abiding relationship is not something we can muster in our own energy it must come from a spiritual poverty in us. Jesus said blessed are the poor in Spirit (Matthew 5:3). Are you a beggar in Spirit, do you need Jesus daily? Is His person your trust or are you trusting in your faith and abilities?

It is interesting that our Lord gives us an very powerful earthly example of our relationship with Him. He is the vine, we are not the vine.

Some Christians live as though they are the vine, branches and even the roots and its God’s job to bless their growth. Yet the truth is we are simply the “branches” a small “twig” perhaps!

What an absurdity to see a branch thinking it supports the vine!

The works of the flesh (Galatians 5:19) are a contrast to the fruit of the Spirit (Galatians 5:22-23). A fruit does not work to grow it just abides and naturally it grows as God intended it. When we work and strive it is usually us and not the work of God. The works that God desire to manifest through us are works that are impossible (Mark 10:27), So that He can get all the glory. Such a “work” is by faith and therefore it is pleasing to God and is a fruit borne by Him (the vine) and not our self-effort and striving.

Hudson Taylor stated this truth well:

“The branch of the vine does not worry, and toil, and rush here to seek for sunshine.”

Are you resting dear believer in this rest of God? Are you trusting the Lord to bear “much fruit” in your life? It is only as we allow the life of Jesus Christ to flow through us that we will be pleasing to Him and accomplish His perfect will. Many of us speak of the desire to glory God and even pray it much.

Let us realize the best way to glorify Him will be to even stop working and rest in His grace and sufficiency. Come to Jesus Christ today, speak to Him tenderly from your heart. Let Him know your weariness and strivings (Matthew 11:28), he knows and understands and wants to release you to be very fruitful in His Fathers vineyard.

Consider praying this prayer:

Lord Jesus, I come to you right now with a weary heart. I am worn. I am tired. I know I have strived in my energy so much apart from you. Forgive me for not coming to you, not abiding in you. Grant me your abiding presence, allow me to hear your still small voice again. Forgive me the sin of self-reliance, self-effort, self-dependence. Allow me to bear much fruit again in your vineyard for your glory. Amen.

The Lord will response willingly to all who will rest from their works and desire the greater way of trusting and yielding their rights to have the abiding power and presence of Christ.





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