Title: Vision comes true (John 15:1-2)
Contents
Vision comes true (John 15:1-2)
The purpose of the farmer to take care of the vines he has planted is to harvest a lot of good quality fruits.
God created the world in 6 days and made the last man to manage the world well.
However, God took care of and governed man himself.
Therefore, if anyone acknowledges and obeys God as his farmer, he or she can enjoy the happiest life.
Herein lies the possibility and hope in our lives.
When you meet God, the farmer of your life, you can know God's plan and purpose for you.
And within that purpose is my vision.
Farming for children is the most important farm for parents. No one can predict child farming.
However, if you allow them to meet God, who is an expert in human agriculture, they will discover their own vision and live to the fullest.
God made the most beautiful man in his own image.
However, because people sinned, they did not bear the good fruit that God desired.
That is why He sent Jesus, the Son of God, the best quality, into this world so that people can bear good fruit again.
Therefore, anyone who enters into Jesus Christ can bear the fruit of the true vine.
And God's vision is fulfilled.
God is the best farmer of the vines.
First, he lifts up the buried branch.
To remove a branch that does not bear fruit does not mean to cut it down because it is currently unfruitful.
The Greek word has two meanings: to cut off and to lift up.
At that time, the cultivation method allowed the vine branches to naturally extend out of the ground.
As a result, the branches were buried in the ground, making it difficult to bear fruit properly.
So the farmer lifted the branch and placed it with a stone underneath.
So that God, the farmer, may live by looking at God for us who live only looking at the land,
He leads us to look to the eternal hope of heaven and live.
This is because, if you are tied to the things of the earth and fall into the pleasures and greed of the world, you will not be able to achieve God's vision.
Therefore, when God lifts you up, even if it is painful, you have to be patient and obey.
Second, clean the branches.
The farmer cuts the dry branches because there are a lot of bugs on them and they also damage other branches.
Dry branches do not help at all to bear fruit.
God allows us to cut off the sins of the past so that we can bear good fruit.
The dead and sinful deeds of the past are a hindrance to bearing fruit.
God's vision cannot be achieved if we are entangled in habitual sins.
Also, twigs take away nutrients, so you need to cut them and trim them to produce good fruits.
No matter how good a vision you have, if your energy is dispersed, you can't do anything.
For God's vision, we must courageously give up the little things and focus on the vision.
God's vision is to save many souls.
The health, work, and material things we have been given are tools to achieve God's vision.
Because God is the one who made, saved, and farmed me, the vision given to us will come true.