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.
You May Also Like
A constant infusion of strength
This is one of the most oft-quoted scriptures in the Bible, and more often than not it’s probably quoted out of true context. You see, this strength references a constant infusion of strength to the believer through relation with and dependence upon Christ. Power from God comes from within the…
Contentment
Contentment is something that seems to be in short supply in our world. Our culture doesn’t encourage contentment, but instead pushes us to think we need the newest and biggest and most expensive to be happy. But true contentment—the kind of contentment Paul is referencing from his prison cell—is found…
Declaring God reigns
Verses 6-8 mentions Moses, Aaron, and Samuel as priests who called upon the LORD on behalf of the rebellious people. These weren’t perfect men, but they strove to keep God’s ordinances. And God responded to their pleas. The LORD is always attentive to the cries of the people (even when…

