Herein is my Father glorified, that ye bear much fruit; so shall ye be my disciples.
This is how my Father gets the recognition he deserves, when you're out there living a life that actually produces good things. That's what being my follower really looks like.
God gets his flowers when your life is actually making a difference.
📚 Historical Context
In the Gospel of John, Jesus shares these words with his disciples during the Last Supper, using the metaphor of a vine and its branches to illustrate the importance of remaining connected to him for spiritual growth. This imagery draws from Old Testament passages where God describes Israel as a vine, symbolizing His care and the expectation of fruitfulness in response to His provision. Jesus is preparing his followers for his death and the challenges ahead, emphasizing that true discipleship involves producing lasting results through dependence on him.
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