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D’Vine Dissertation On Discipleship
John 15:1-17                           March 9, 1997
 
Scripture:  Responsive Reading #649, Hymnal
 
Prayer:
 
Introduction:
 
          First, Jesus shows his disciples, by the personal example of washing their feet, the importance of serving others as he has served them.
Some objected.
The lesson we learned in the message on Taking Up The Towel was, “Wash up, not out, on serving Jesus.”
Then Jesus speaks to his disciples about the necessity of faith in himself as the way and the truth and the life of God to comfort them in the trials they were about to face.
Some of the disciples still didn’t understand.
The lesson we learned in the message on Hanging On The Hinges Of Faith was, “Hang hard, not up, on faith in Jesus.”
Now he instructs them in further truth about himself as not only the source of life for themselves /but for others/ as they remain connected to him.
The proof of life, all life, is that it bears fruit in one way or another.
That is, life reproduces itself.
In Jesus, this is the Christian concept of discipleship, becoming more and more like Jesus ourselves and bringing others with us - making them disciples as well.
It is spiritual reproduction.
/Billy Graham said:  One of the first verses of Scripture that Dawson Trotman, founder of the Navigators, made me memorize was, "The things that thou hast heard of me among many witnesses, the same commit thou to faithful men, who shall be able to teach other also" (2 Timothy 2:2, KJV).
This is a little like a mathematical formula for spreading the gospel and enlarging the church.
Paul taught Timothy; Timothy shared what he knew with faithful men; these faithful men would then teach others also.
And so the process goes on and on.
If every believer followed this pattern, the Church could reach the entire world with the gospel in one generation!
Mass crusades, in which I believe and to which I have committed my life, will never finish the great commission; but a one-by-one ministry will./
/Dawson Trotman, the founder and first president of The Navigators, once said, "The greatest time wasted is the time getting started."/
/As a young student at Baylor, Waylon More had the opportunity to ask Dawson Trotman several questions from his heart, in an automobile ride from Fort Worth to Waco, Texas.
Waylon shares the following: /
/   A couple of the many questions and answers given by Mr. Trotman during that ride to Baylor University have stuck to my life.
One question was "What do you think is the most important thing a Christian can do for Christ?"
Daws paused and answered simply, "Never miss daily time alone with God.
It's irreducible."
I was surprised at his answer, thinking he might mention the need to evangelize the world, become a missionary, make some great sacrifice, or die for Christ./
It is this very truth that we see in this passage today, John 15:1-17.
You see, Dawson Trotman didn’t think of it first, Jesus did.
Dawson Trotman said we needed to stay connected daily with God as the most important truth of the Christian life.
And we all know that, as Jesus said, he is the way to do that (Jn.
14:6).
It is through our connection with him that all other things for him are possible.
Here Jesus uses figurative language, an illustration of a vine, to show us an everyday example of what that connection with God through him can do for us and others.
And, conversely, it shows us what happens when we don’t stay connected with God through him.
Let us take a look at d’vine truth.
*I.
D’vine Truth  (v.
1)*
 
          A.
Jesus is the true vine.
*Ex 3:14  God said to Moses, "I AM WHO I AM.
This is what you are to say to the Israelites: 'I AM has sent me to you.'"*
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*Joh 6:35  Then Jesus declared, "I am the /bread of life/.
He who comes to me will never go hungry, and he who believes in me will never be thirsty.*
*Joh 8:12¶  When Jesus spoke again to the people, he said, "I am the /light of the world/.
Whoever follows me will never walk in darkness, but will have the light of life."*
*Joh 10:7  Therefore Jesus said again, "I tell you the truth, I am the /gate for the sheep/.*
*Joh 10:11  "I am the /good shepherd/.
The good shepherd lays down his life for the sheep.*
*Joh 11:25  Jesus said to her, "I am the /resurrection and the life/.
He who believes in me will live, even though he dies;*
*Joh 14:6  Jesus answered, "I am the /way and the truth and the life/.
No one comes to the Father except through me.*
*Joh 15:1¶  "I am the /true vine/, and my Father is the gardener.*
But then I had some J.W.’s show up at the door of the church Sat.
morning.
They didn’t want to believe who Jesus is.
I said, “We have a major difference in our theology.
I believe that Jesus Christ is God and you don’t.”
They just started to argue their deceived position from their perverted scripture.
I told them that the human race is deep in sin.
That it has affected everyone.
That since I was a part of this sin problem, it would take God to do for me what I could not do for myself.
Therefore since salvation is through Christ as you have just affirmed, he must surely be God since no man could do it.
Jesus Christ is fully God and fully man.
They affirmed that Jesus only said he was God’s Son.
But as my wife once said to a J.W., “If you had a son he would be a man, but if God has a Son then he is God.”
I closed the door quietly.
They just wanted to argue.
It took a lot of gall to come to the door of the church on a Saturday morning three weeks before Easter and try to convert the pastor to heresy while he is working on his sermon.
I wonder if we have that kind of fortitude to go through the neighborhood to proclaim the TRUTH that they have to proclaim a lie.
We have the true source of life from the true vine.
Are we so certain of our source of life that we have died on the vine?
The source of life only gives life if it flows through the branch.
If it flows through the branch it will produce fruit in keeping with the source.
We must reproduce ourselves in the image of Jesus Christ and in the power of the Spirit.
The J.W.’s are reproducing death and destruction.
Unless Christ is God, we are all dead.
When I went over to the house for lunch I found that they had left some Watchtower information on the front step.
I read part of it to see how deceived they are.
The cover page article was about how to know the truth about Jesus.
Their ‘MO’ is to cast all kinds of doubt and then refer you to them for more information so you will know the truth.
Somehow they have lost the connection to the vine.
They have become sap-suckers instead of life-givers.
Jesus wants us to stay connected to him as the true vine so that his truth flows through us to others.
He is the way to God because he is God.
Any other Jesus is false.
B.
God has prepared, planted and cultivated this vine.
God, the Father, as the gardener, has taken the responsibility to bring about eternal redemption by planning for the coming of Jesus from the beginning of time, brought him in the fullness of time, and is reproducing his ministry through discipleship until the end of time.
Through the ministry of the Holy Spirit, hearts are cultivated to respond to him in faith.
*II.
D’Vine Surgery  (v.
2)*
 
          A.
The gardener tends the vine so that it produces fruit.
B.
Pruning is a process of production.
1.       Some types of pruning are removal (no fruit=no branch).
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