Verse of the day: Any branch that does not bear fruit in me will be cut off; and anything that bears fruit cleanly, that it may produce more fruit (John 15:2).
It is a precious promise for anyone who lives to bear fruit. At first, this verse seems to have a stern meaning. Should the branch of the fruit be pruned?There is no doubt that this should be done, because most of the purification carried out by our Lord takes place through one type or another of affliction. believer who has the promise of tribulations in this life. Therefore, the results are more than a complete compensation for the painful nature of the media used. If we want to produce more fruit for our Lord, we will not care about size and loss. of our foliage.
- In addition.
- Size sometimes does the Word.
- Without proof; and eliminates everything that seems unpleasant in the character of that promise.
- Through the Word.
- God will make us more useful and kind.
- The Lord.
- Who has made us believers who bear fruit to some extent.
- Will work on us until we achieve a greater degree of fertility.
- Is it not a great joy?In fact.
- There is more comfort in a fruitful promise than if God had guaranteed us wealth.
- Health.
- Or honor.
Lord Jesus, quickly keep this merciful promise and make me bear fruit for your praise.