Menu
Andrew Murray

The Fruit

The Christian's purpose is to bear fruit for the Vine, and their personal salvation and business are subordinate to this.
Andrew Murray emphasizes that the primary purpose of a branch in Christ is to bear fruit, which glorifies both the branch and the vine. He warns that branches that do not produce fruit are taken away by the husbandman, highlighting the importance of understanding that fruit-bearing is the essence of a Christian's existence. Murray encourages believers to prioritize their role in God's saving work over personal concerns, asserting that their salvation and daily lives should serve the greater purpose of bringing life to others. He calls for a shift in mindset to align with God's intention for their lives, which is to be fruitful branches filled with the Spirit of Christ. Ultimately, he prays for believers to recognize and fulfill their divine purpose of bearing fruit abundantly.

Text

Every Branch in me That Beareth Not Fruit, He Taketh It Away--John 15.2

Fruit.--This is the next great word we have: the Vine, the Husbandman, the branch, the fruit. What has our Lord to say to us of fruit? Simply this--that fruit is the one thing the branch is for, and that if it bear not fruit, the husbandman takes it away. The vine is the glory of the husbandman; the branch is the glory of the vine; the fruit is the glory of the branch; if the branch bring not forth fruit, there is no glory or worth in it; it is an offense and a hindrance; the husbandman takes it away. The one reason for the existence of a branch, the one mark of being a true branch of the heavenly Vine, the one condition of being allowed by the divine Husbandman to share the life the Vine is--bearing fruit.

And what is fruit? Something that the branch bears, not for itself, but for its owner; something that is to be gathered, and taken away. The branch does indeed receive it from the vine sap for its own life, by which it grows thicker and stronger. But this supply for its own maintenance is entirely subordinate to its fulfillment of the purpose of its existence--bearing fruit. It is because Christians do not understand or accept of this truth, that they so fail in their efforts and prayers to live the branch life. They often desire it very earnestly; they read and meditate and pray, and yet they fail, they wonder why? The reason is very simple: they do not know that fruit-bearing is the one thing they have been saved for. Just as entirely as Christ became the true Vine with the one object, you have been made a branch too, with the one object of bearing fruit for the salvation of men. The Vine and the branch are equally under the unchangeable law of fruit-bearing as the one reason of their being. Christ and the believer, the heavenly Vine and the branch, have equally their place in the world exclusively for one purpose, to carry God's saving love to men. Hence the solemn word: Every branch that beareth not fruit, He taketh it away.

Let us specially beware of one great mistake. Many Christians think their own salvation is the first thing; their temporal life and prosperity, with the care of their family, the second; and what of time and interest is left may be devoted to fruit-bearing, to the saving of men. No wonder that in most cases very little time or interest can be found. No, Christian, the one object with which you have been made a member of Christ's Body is that the Head may have you to carry out His saving work. The one object God had in making you a branch is that Christ may through you bring life to men. Your personal salvation, your business and care for your family, are entirely subordinate to this. Your first aim in life, your first aim every day, should be to know how Christ desires to carry out His purpose in you.

Let us begin to think as God thinks. Let us accept Christ's teaching and respond to it. The one object of my being a branch, the one mark of my being a true branch, the one condition of my abiding and growing strong, is that I bear the fruit of the heavenly Vine for dying men to eat and live. And the one thing of which I can have the most perfect assurance is that, with Christ as my Vine, and the Father as my Husbandman, I can indeed be a fruitful branch.

Our Father, Thou comest seeking fruit. Teach us, we pray Thee, to realize how truly this is the one object of our existence, and of our union to Christ. Make it the one desire of our hearts to be branches, so filled with the Spirit of the Vine, as to bring forth fruit abundantly.

Sermon Outline

  1. The Importance of Fruit
  2. What is Fruit?
  3. The Christian's Role
  4. Priorities
  5. The Christian's personal salvation is subordinate to fruit-bearing
  6. The Christian's business and care for their family are subordinate to fruit-bearing
  7. If the branch does not bear fruit, it is taken away

Key Quotes

“Every branch that beareth not fruit, He taketh it away.” — Andrew Murray
“The one object with which you have been made a member of Christ's Body is that the Head may have you to carry out His saving work.” — Andrew Murray
“The one object God had in making you a branch is that Christ may through you bring life to men.” — Andrew Murray

Application Points

  • Prioritize fruit-bearing above all else in your life.
  • Recognize that your personal salvation and business are subordinate to your role as a branch.
  • Desire to be a fruitful branch, filled with the Spirit of the Vine.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the purpose of a branch in relation to the Vine?
The branch's purpose is to bear fruit for the Vine.
Why do some Christians struggle to live the branch life?
They do not understand or accept the truth that fruit-bearing is the one thing they have been saved for.
What is the one thing that Christians should desire above all else?
To be branches, filled with the Spirit of the Vine, and bring forth fruit abundantly.
What is the consequence of not bearing fruit?
The branch is taken away.
What is the Christian's role in relation to the Vine?
The Christian's role is to carry God's saving love to men.

Everything we make is available for free because of a generous community of supporters.

Donate