Fruitfulness

Backlit, gnarled oak branches, leaves gone, cast long shadows. sparse fruit scattered at base. a shaft of golden light illuminates the bare wood, highlighting intricate grain and fresh cuts from pruning shears.

The True Vine: A Sermon on Abiding and Bearing Fruit

The pastor delivers an expository sermon on John 15, commendably grounding the text in its redemptive-historical context by contrasting Israel as the failed vine with Christ as the True Vine. A key strength is the clear distinction between union with Christ (salvation) and communion with Christ (abiding for sanctification). However, the sermon's theological integrity is weakened by a significant flaw: the repeated use of decisionistic language in the altar call, which frames salvation as a human-initiated act rather than a sovereign work of God. This shifts the sermon from biblically sound to theologically weak.

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