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What if the reason your faith feels stuck isn’t that you’re not trying hard enough, but that you’re trying to live the Christian life disconnected from the source of life?
In this message from John 15, Jesus uses the picture of the vine and branches to show that spiritual growth doesn’t come from more effort but from staying connected to Him. When we remain close to Jesus, His life begins to shape our relationships, transform our hearts, and produce fruit that lasts.
In this sermon we explore three movements Jesus describes for the Christian life:
1) Staying connected to Him
2) Living in His love
3) Producing fruit that impacts others
If you’ve ever felt like you’re running hard spiritually but not moving forward, this passage reminds us where real life and lasting fruit are found.
www.myconnectingchurch.org
By Connecting ChurchWhat if the reason your faith feels stuck isn’t that you’re not trying hard enough, but that you’re trying to live the Christian life disconnected from the source of life?
In this message from John 15, Jesus uses the picture of the vine and branches to show that spiritual growth doesn’t come from more effort but from staying connected to Him. When we remain close to Jesus, His life begins to shape our relationships, transform our hearts, and produce fruit that lasts.
In this sermon we explore three movements Jesus describes for the Christian life:
1) Staying connected to Him
2) Living in His love
3) Producing fruit that impacts others
If you’ve ever felt like you’re running hard spiritually but not moving forward, this passage reminds us where real life and lasting fruit are found.
www.myconnectingchurch.org