
Scripture: “I am the vine, ye are the branches: He that abideth in me, and I in him, the same bringeth forth much fruit: for without me ye can do nothing.” – John 15:5
Explanation of Song: Written by the “singing evangelist”, Knowles Shaw (1834 -1878), “I Am the Vine” is a hymn based on the picture of the Lord as the Vine and His followers as the branches. Because of his musical talents, Shaw often sang this hymn and others at his revival meetings. “I Am the Vine” shows Shaw’s commitment to putting the words of the Saviour in the forefront of his writings as much of the passage in John 15 is paraphrased in this hymn. Shaw wrote many other hymns including his most well-known song, “Bringing in the Sheaves”.
Application: Recently, I was listening to a message by my cousin, a pastor in North Carolina. He made a statement that really made me stop and think. He said, “Jesus bids us to ‘Come as we are’, but He doesn’t want us to stay as we are.” I had to really chew on this because I had to ask myself, “Am I a stagnant Christian? Have I come to Christ and only gone so far before settling down, content with my relationship with God, and going no farther? Is that what Jesus wants of me, or does He desire more?” The answer was not difficult to find. Time and time again, I’ve read verses about the importance of my life being transformed in Christ, and that requires continual growth, not stagnation.
Romans 12:2 states, “And be not conformed to this world: but be ye transformed by the renewing of your mind, that ye may prove what is that good, and acceptable, and perfect, will of God.” Jesus has a plan for my life, and Jeremiah 29:11 confirms this, “For I know the thoughts that I think toward you, saith the LORD, thoughts of peace, and not of evil, to give you an expected end.” But Jesus will never force His will upon me. Even as a child of God, I still have free choice of what I’m going to do with my Christianity.
So the question becomes ‘How do I genuinely transform my life into what God wants?’ Ephesians 4:23-24 instructs me, “And be renewed in the spirit of your mind; and that ye put on the new man, which after God is created in righteousness and true holiness.” I know that I’ve become “a new creature in Christ Jesus” (2 Corinthians 5:17) upon salvation, but being a thriving Christian involves so much more, and I need to be in a continual state of growth in my faith so that I can be all that my Saviour desires of me.
Colossians 2:7 teaches that I must be, “Rooted and built up in him, and stablished in the faith, as ye have been taught, abounding therein with thanksgiving.” John 15 recounts Jesus’ analogy of the vine and the branches. Verse 4 records Jesus’ words, “Abide in me, and I in you. As the branch cannot bear fruit of itself, except it abide in the vine; no more can ye, except ye abide in me.” I have a dogwood tree that I planted over 15 years ago. It has many small branches, but for years produced no flowers. Approximately five years ago, it began to produce one or two flowers annually until finally this year, it had many beautiful blossoms! Perhaps I am like the branches on that tree. I am but a small branch that yields fruit only now and then, but not the bounty that could be possible! While I am most assuredly a branch attached to the vine, I have much more growing to do myself before I can produce more fruit to the glory of God! I need to become a bigger, stronger branch!!
So, how do I do that? I must do as Paul instructed Timothy, “Study to shew thyself approved unto God, a workman that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth.” (2 Timothy 2:15). My contentment must give way to activism, where I immerse myself more and more into the Scriptures and diligently attend to what the Holy Spirit is teaching me through His Word.
As a tiny branch, I have feasted on the milk of the Bible as Paul wrote in 2 Corinthians 3:2, “I have fed you with milk, and not with meat: for hitherto ye were not able to bear it, neither yet now are ye able.” It is time for me to completely yield myself to the Husbandman, my heavenly Father, as He prunes, cultivates, and nurtures me through His Word, so that I can grow bigger and stronger and hopefully produce a bumper crop of fruit for the Lord!
Jesus reminds me in Matthew 4:4, “Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word that proceedeth out of the mouth of God.” And in Psalm 19:7, I am promised by God, “And he shall be like a tree planted by the rivers of water, that bringeth forth his fruit in his season; his leaf also shall not wither; and whatsoever he doeth shall prosper.” The key to my growth is found within the pages of my Bible! It’s time for this branch to grow!!
Memory Verse: “How sweet are thy words unto my taste! yea, sweeter than honey to my mouth!” – Psalm 119:103
Stretching your thoughts:
1. What are the signs in your life that support either your faith’s activism or its stagnation?
2. If you find yourself stagnant in your Christian life, what steps can you take to change that?
I am the vine, and ye are the branches,
Bear precious fruit for Jesus today;
The branch that in me no fruit ever beareth,
Jesus hath said, "He taketh away."
Chorus:
I am the vine, and ye are the branches;
I am the vine, be faithful and true;
Ask what ye will, your pray'r shall be granted,
"The Father loved me, so I have loved you."
Now ye are clean, thro' words I have spoken,
Abiding in me much fruit ye shall bear;
"Dwelling in thee, my promise unbroken,
Glory in heav'n with me you shall share." [Chorus]
Yes, by your fruits the world is to know you,
Walking in love as children of day;
Follow your Guide, he passed on before you,
Leading to realms of glorious day. [Chorus]
(from “I Am the Vine”by Knowles Shaw)









