If you chop off a branch and toss it aside, it will wither and die. Without being attached to the life-giving vine, it can’t survive. Once we’ve received Jesus as Savior and committed ourselves to Him, trying to live like the world becomes a frustrating, sad, lonely existence. To experience true joy and fulfillment, we need to stay connected to our Savior and Lord. With His strength supporting us, we can live in a way that not only completes us but allows us to show His love to those we encounter. Being firmly connected to our Maker gives us Life, and gives others a glimpse of Life. Hold tight, dear Christian! He provides all we need to navigate the challenging and triumphant pathways of living.
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