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Devotional: 24th of Cheshvan

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Cheshvan 24
מַרְחֶשְׁוָן

I am the real vine and my Father is the gardener (John 15:1).

In the above Scripture, Yeshua draws on vine imagery familiar to his hearers, and incorporates agricultural principles common to their experience. He does this to teach us the necessity of being fruitful followers. The "fruit" he has in mind is the same as that which Rabbi Sha'ul (Saul; i.e., Paul) refers to as the "fruit of the Spirit" (Galatians 5:22-23), and that which Yeshua himself describes in Matthew 7:16-20. Yeshua wants each of us to bear spiritual fruit.

Because fertile soil and adequate water were scarce in Israel, the gardener had to ensure that every part of his land, and every plant, was as productive as possible. He made every effort to make sure that each vine would produce as much fruit as it could. Branches bearing fruit were pruned (cut back) to produce even more fruit. The branches not producing fruit were not cut off, for this would have ended their "fruit-bearing lives" and would have undercut the gardener's ultimate purpose to do everything possible to increase his yield. Rather, the gardener would lift up the unproductive branches ("lift up" is the other common meaning of the Greek term usually translated "cut off" in John 15:2). This would better expose them to the beneficial effects of light and rain, and would give them a better opportunity to grow. Lifting up the unproductive branches was yet another part of the gardener's unceasing and tireless efforts to improve productivity.

Similarly, God will do everything possible to help us grow and be fruitful. He tenderly brings some of us to the sun and rain, to give us opportunities to be productive. However, God prunes those of us who are growing and producing well, for even greater fruitfulness. While the pruning is not always pleasant, the results are beneficial. Let us welcome whatever God does to help us grow.

...be responsive to the heavenly Gardener's efforts to make me more fruitful for him.

JF

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