Bible Society of South Africa
Xanthe Hancox

The role of trees in the Bible – Day 17

The vine — pruned by the Word of God

Se(di)ngolwa (t)sa Bibele

JOHANNE 15

Jesu ke sefate sa nnete sa morara

1“Ke nna sefate sa nnete sa morara, mme Ntate ke molemi. 2Lekala le leng le le leng le ho nna le sa beheng ditholwana, o a le poma, mme le leng le le leng le behang ditholwana, o a le faola, hore le tle le behe ditholwana tse ngata ho feta. 3Lona le se le hlwekile ka baka la lentswe leo ke le buileng ho lona. 4Dulang ka ho nna, le nna ka ho lona. Jwalokaha lekala le ke ke la beha ditholwana ka bolona ha le se sefateng sa morara, ho jwalo le ho lona ha le sa dule ka ho nna.

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If you enjoy gardening, you’ll know about the importance of pruning. When it comes to grape vines, pruning is an absolute necessity. A viticulturist will tell you that only new growth on the vine will produce grapes; and that pruning is essential to production of high-quality grapes.

Just as the viticulturist must prune the vine, our heavenly Father must cleanse us so we will bear quality fruit. He finds a branch that is producing fruit and he begins to cut it back so it will bear more of the likeness of Christ. God cuts away the dead wood, the diseased and rotten portions of our lives.

The Word of God is the knife he uses to prune us. We read more about it in Hebrews 4:12: “Indeed, the word of God is living and active, sharper, than any two-edged sword, piercing until it divides soul from spirit, joints from marrow; it is able to judge the thoughts and intentions of the heart.” Pruning isn’t a once-off thing either — it’s ongoing, year after year.

Have you been going through the painful pruning process lately? He works at cutting out everything in our lives that is opposed to Christlikeness. With precision he cuts out the resentments, bitterness, anger, selfishness, self-centeredness and arrogance, leaving room for love, joy, peace, kindness, faithfulness and self-control to grow and flourish.

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