"I am the true vine, and my Father is the vine- dresser. Every branch in me that does not bear fruit He takes away; and every branch that bears fruit He prunes, that it may bear more fruit." John 15:1-2
In my last e-news I talked about that interesting process called pruning. God prunes those who are
already bearing fruit in the Kingdom so they can flourish and bear even more fruit. Okay, that's good.
But wait a minute! Read those verses again. What was it he does about those branches that don't bear fruit? He takes them away? That doesn't sound good at all. Some translations even read "he cuts them off."
We have all gone through periods in our lives when, due to life circumstances that beat us down or our old sinful nature or cold heart, we fail to thrive. It's a harsh and sobering thought that when we are "in Christ" but we don't bear fruit he will cut us off or throw us away.
Is that really what Jesus was saying?
Our modern translations of Scripture sometimes leave a lot to be desired. Author Bruce Wilkinson writes about this passage. He says,
"First, a clearer translation of the Greek word airo, rendered in John 15 as "takes away," would be to "take up" or "lift up." In fact, in both the Bible and in Greek literature, airo never means "cut off."Dr. Wilkinson goes on to recount a story that sheds much light on this passage. It comes from his interesting discussion with none other than the owner of a California vineyard. I quote the conversation out of Bruce Wilkinson's great little book,
Secrets of the Vine:
"New branches have a natural tendency to trail down and grow along the ground," he explained. "But they don't bear fruit down there. When branches grow along the ground, the leaves get coated in dust. When it rains, they get muddy and mildewed. The branch becomes sick and useless.""What do you do?" I asked. "Cut it off and throw it away?""Oh, no!" he exclaimed. "The branch is much too valuable for that. We go through the vineyard with a bucket of water looking for those branches. We lift them up and wash them off. Then we wrap them around the trellis or tie them up. Pretty soon they're thriving." Dear friends, do you see what Jesus was trying to say in John 15? Our Father doesn't ruthlessly cut off or throw away branches that fail to produce fruit. Instead, he lifts them up out of the mud, lovingly washes them off, and puts them back in the sun where they can live again.
Walk with me this week in a renewed understanding that our lives are continually being lifted up and cared for by the heavenly vine-dresser. The One who sees our dirt and dust knows he has made us to be so much more. And so he prunes and wraps and cleans.....
May our desire be to grow and flourish in Him.
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THIS WEEK
Sunday Morning, August 19: Breakfast Club
Bring a brunch dish to share and meet at Greg & Jeane's house Sunday morning at 10:30 AM for brunch together followed by teaching and communion. Call for directions: 623-376-9926.
Monday, August 20: Monday Night Class
This week is Part 2 of Louis Giglio's DVD Series on PRAYER: Remix. I think we were challenged to the brink last time--maybe even offended a bit. One of the most difficult things to resist as we walk in our faith is the idea that we know it all. But this is vital stuff to understand for our maturity of faith. Come and hear tonite's dynamic message called Supernatural Life Inside. See you there!
Join us at 6:30 PM for Potluck Salad Supper. Class starts at 7:15 PM at Peace Lutheran Church.
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SUMMER EVENTS
Friday, August 24: Diamondbacks Faith & Family/Singles Night
A big event this summer at Chase Field! Cheer on the Diamondbacks as they play the Padres PLUS Mercy Me in concert with fireworks afterwards. It all starts at 6:40 PM. Tickets are $5.00 each (regularly $40.00 seats)! Call Sandy for tickets at 623-581-0499.
We'll meet to carpool at 5:30 PM at the Park & Ride at SW corner of Bell and the 101 Loop. Gas and parking will be shared with the driver.
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SUMMER SCHEDULE
Here's the basic schedule for summer. Check this e-news weekly for more info or changes in the plan.
Monday Night Class: Every Monday night at Peace Lutheran except the second Monday of the month, 7:15 pm, call Greg at 623-376-9926
Womens' Study: Second Monday night of each month - location varies, 7:00 pm, call Nancy at 602-570-5531
Fellowship of Followers: Second Sunday evening of each month at Greg & Jeane's house, 6:15 pm, call Greg at 623-376-9926
Breakfast Club: Third Sunday morning of each month at Greg & Jeane's house, 10:30 am, call Greg at 623-376-9926
DivorceCare: Every Wednesday evening at Community Church of Joy, 6:30 pm, call Jerry at 623-972-7651~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
ON-GOING MINISTRIES
DivorceCare: Wednesday Evenings, 6:30 PMCommunity Church of Joy
21000 N 75th Ave
Glendale
If you are going through a divorce or have unfinished emotions and feelings regarding a past divorce, come for this series of videos that can help you heal and move forward. This is a safe small group setting with others who have gone through the same thing. Call Jerry for more info at 623-972-7651.
Healing from Loss: Beginning this FallThis 12-week grief recovery workshop involves reading, reflection, homework and sharing. The next workshop will begin this fall. Please call Greg if you'd like to discuss the workshop or wish to sign up: 602-622-1488.