Freedom is Good News Part 46

“Ask whatever you wish, and it will be given you.” (John 15:7)   This is where we left off in our previous article as we were talking about producing fruit, and remaining in Jesus Christ.  So the first thing I must remind us, is that we are in the midst of a parable.  Keep this firmly in your mind and understand that we may not leave the parable to seek things outside the parable.  Do you want to produce fruit?  Ask that you may produce fruit! What does this fruit look like and what purpose does it serve?

The look and purpose of fruit is explained by Jesus in the next verse, “This is to my Father’s glory that you bear much fruit, showing yourselves to be my disciples.”  Wow!  So the fruit we are to produce is to bring glory to the Heavenly Father.  Do you need anything to help you produce this fruit?  “Ask whatever you wish, and it will be given you.”  God does not leave us empty or without help.  His promise is real.  If our desire is to bring glory to God, He will pull out all the stops and provide us with whatever we might ask in our effort to bear much fruit.

I believe this is the heart of what we have been looking at the past two weeks.  I do have a few branches on my grape vine (in the backyard) that were pruned off last year.  They were not producing a thing.  But the reality here is that our Savior, the One who shed His blood for me, has asked me to produce fruit that will bring glory to God the Father and also show that I belong to Jesus and may call myself His disciple.

I have said it before and I will say it again, we can do nothing of ourselves to earn salvation!  It is a free gift of God.  But when God who owns the entire universe gives you the greatest gift, the gift of His Son, His only Son whom He loves, and then invites you to be as His Son was – totally obedient and totally faithful – shouldn’t we strive to do so?

We have been looking at John chapter 15 in this study but in chapter 17 Jesus makes a most remarkable statement.  Chapter 17 is the true Lord’s Prayer.  It is given only hours before His death on the cross and in the prayer Jesus talks again about glory, “Father, the hour has come.  Glorify your Son, that your Son may glorify you. …. I have brought you glory on earth by completing the work you gave me to do.”  Did you catch that?  Jesus brought glory to God by completing the work God gave Him to do!  Jesus completed the work of salvation for you and me.  And God was glorified!

What is the work He has given to you?  Maybe you don’t care.  Maybe you are not interested.  That is between you and God.  But if you are interested and you want to bring glory to God then perhaps we need to consider this subject.  And we shall!!

Until next time…..