Bearing Fruit (John 15:1-8)
By Pastor Boffey on Sunday, April 16, 2006.I. These verses emphasize the need for saints to be characterized by the bearing of (spiritual) fruit.
A. The ordinance FOR the first Adam (and his seed) was one of natural fruitfulness to subdue the earth. GEN 1:28; GEN 9:1; GEN 9:7.
B. The ordinance FROM the Last Adam (to His seed) is one of spiritual fruitfulness to subdue the flesh. ROM 6:22.
C. The fruit of the Spirit are such things as mentioned in GAL 5:22-24.
D. NOTE: Root precedes fruit! MAT 7:17-19.
II. JOH 15:1. Christ identifies Himself as the true vine.
A. It is Him to Whom men must be attached to have life, not natural Israel. JOH 5:26 c/w JOH 14:6; GAL 3:28-29.
B. The church is a vine. PSA 80:8.
C. Thus, Christ identifies with His church as being of one stock. HEB 2:11. See also HOS 11:1 c/w MAT 2:15.
1. The church is His body, of which He is the Head. COL 1:18.
2. We are members of Him. EPH 5:30.
D. God is the Husbandman of the church; it is His husbandry (1CO 3:9), not Abraham's, Moses', Peter's, the Pope's or Billy Graham's.
III. JOH 15:2-6. Christ warns of the Father's will in dealing with the branches of His vine.
A. Consider the sorry end of discarded fruitless branches.
1. The idea is that if a person produces no fruit, he has no part in
the church/vine. This was represented in the O.T. exclusion of
eunuchs and such like. DEU 23:1; ISA 56:3.
2. It is true that there are some who get into the church who are fruitless because they have NO part in Christ. MAT 15:12-13; JUDE 1:12-13.
3. But Christ here affirms "Every branch IN ME that beareth not fruit
He taketh away..."
a. This is problematic for Calvinism, which generally denies the
possibility of non-fruit-bearing elect children of God.
b. Scripture makes allowance for people who are IN Christ eternally, but not in Him practically or temporally. The blinded elect portion of natural Israel is such an example.
ROM 11:26-29.
c. This taking away and discarding does not mean that a person loses his eternal redemption which he has by covenant promise.
Christ will not thus deny Himself.
2TI 2:12-13 c/w NUM 23:19.
d. Rather, he is severed from the spiritual comforts, guides and blessings which God bestows upon FAITHFUL saints, and so puts his spiritual condition into question. HEB 6:7-8.
4. When a chosen vessel ceases to be productive or useful, it is liable to be discarded, and God suffers no damage as a result.
JER 18:1-4; LUK 14:34-35.
a. No person or group is indispensable to God or His goals. ROM 11:19-22.
b. Thus, even saints of the highest station should strive to subdue
the flesh. 1CO 9:27.
5. The discarding of unfruitful branches may apply to saints as:
a. Individuals, in that spiritual support and blessings may be
withdrawn from them through quenching the Spirit.
JDG 16:20; 1SA 16:14; 1TH 5:19.
b. Church members, in that they may be turned out of the church
for ungodliness, and are thus severed from the Spirit of God in
His ministration of graces and blessings peculiar to the church.
1CO 5:5-7.
c. Churches (as entities), in that they may through sin lose their
status as being a true church of Jesus Christ. REV 2:5-7.
6. We ought to be thankful that God is also patient and merciful.
REV 2:21; JAM 5:7; LUK 13:6-9.
B. Consider God's dealings with fruit-bearing branches.
1. Those who do bear fruit are not cast away, but they are purged.
2. God suffers the righteous to undergo afflictions to refine them.
PSA 119:71, 75.
3. When He chastens us thus, it is not for our destruction, but for
our improvement. HEB 12:11.
4. NOTE: If the figure of pruning is followed through here, it implies
that there may be an over-emphasis in our Christian walk on certain "fruits" that need to be pruned back so other fruit may develop.
a. Perhaps we have been big on outward Christianity, but not on
inward spiritual values. MAT 23:23-24.
b. Perhaps we have been big on judgment to the disregard of mercy. JAM 2:13.
c. Perhaps we have emphasized practical righteousness to such a
degree that we have forgotten "the LORD our righteousness" (JER 33:16), a condition which can be destructive. ECC 7:16.