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Jesus as The True Vine

An episode of the Reformed Thinking podcast, hosted by Edison Wu, titled "Jesus as The True Vine" was published on June 2, 2025 and runs 13 minutes.

June 2, 2025 ·13m · Reformed Thinking

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Deep Dive into Jesus as The True VineThe sources present a rich picture of the Christian life using the metaphor of a vineyard. Jesus Christ is the True Vine, and God the Father is the expert Vinedresser. Believers are the branches, vitally united to Christ through the Holy Spirit, who is the life-giving sap coursing through them.The Father, as the Vinedresser, diligently cultivates His vineyard. He plants and grafts believers into Christ through His sovereign call and electing grace. He nourishes them through ordinary means of grace like the Word, sacraments, and prayer. These are the channels through which believers abide in Christ.A central concept is fruitfulness. Fruit signifies the Spirit-empowered spiritual character and obedient actions that inevitably flow from genuine union with Christ. This fruit includes virtues like love, joy, peace, and acts of service and worship. Fruit is the observable transformation that serves as the authentication of authentic union with Christ and thus proves believers to be His disciples. It is crucial that fruit evidences, never earns, a believer's salvation.The Father also prunes every branch that bears fruit. This involves providential discipline and trials designed to refine believers and increase their yield of righteousness.In contrast, barren branches are those professing members who are externally connected but lack genuine internal life. Their lack of fruit reveals a heart never enlivened by saving grace. The Father removes these barren branches, which wither and are ultimately thrown into the fire, illustrating the judgment that awaits false professors and serving as a solemn warning.Ultimately, the Father is glorified by the fruitfulness of His branches. The entire process, from planting to harvest, directs all glory to the Son.Reformed Theologian GPT: https://chat.openai.com/g/g-XXwzX1gnv-reformed-theologianPatreon: patreon.com/edi_reformed

Deep Dive into Jesus as The True Vine


The sources present a rich picture of the Christian life using the metaphor of a vineyard. Jesus Christ is the True Vine, and God the Father is the expert Vinedresser. Believers are the branches, vitally united to Christ through the Holy Spirit, who is the life-giving sap coursing through them.

The Father, as the Vinedresser, diligently cultivates His vineyard. He plants and grafts believers into Christ through His sovereign call and electing grace. He nourishes them through ordinary means of grace like the Word, sacraments, and prayer. These are the channels through which believers abide in Christ.

A central concept is fruitfulness. Fruit signifies the Spirit-empowered spiritual character and obedient actions that inevitably flow from genuine union with Christ. This fruit includes virtues like love, joy, peace, and acts of service and worship. Fruit is the observable transformation that serves as the authentication of authentic union with Christ and thus proves believers to be His disciples. It is crucial that fruit evidences, never earns, a believer's salvation.

The Father also prunes every branch that bears fruit. This involves providential discipline and trials designed to refine believers and increase their yield of righteousness.

In contrast, barren branches are those professing members who are externally connected but lack genuine internal life. Their lack of fruit reveals a heart never enlivened by saving grace. The Father removes these barren branches, which wither and are ultimately thrown into the fire, illustrating the judgment that awaits false professors and serving as a solemn warning.

Ultimately, the Father is glorified by the fruitfulness of His branches. The entire process, from planting to harvest, directs all glory to the Son.

Reformed Theologian GPT: https://chat.openai.com/g/g-XXwzX1gnv-reformed-theologian

Patreon: patreon.com/edi_reformed

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