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What does the secular mindset have us believe? What does Jesus want us to believe? (John 15:6)
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How do we know what people believe?
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State two truths that can be derived from the words, “My Father is the vinedresser.”
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How many “I am” statements are in the Gospel of John? What is the significance of this one? -
In what two ways can Christ help us that no other religion of philosophy can?
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What two kinds of Christians are mentioned in John 15:2? What kind of Christian do they stand for? How does the Father handle each one? (Remember the words ‘take away’ in 15:2 really means to pick or lift up from the ground.)
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What is one way the world’s advice differs from Jesus’ in 15:4? What makes you think that you are attached to the vine?
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Why is it important to be deliberate about our intention to be close to Jesus Christ?
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What three conditions are given that we can ask and receive whatever we ask? (15:7)
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What is the ultimate purpose for bearing fruit (John 15:8). Explain the two diagrams above in this section.
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What does 15:10 say is needed to remain in Christ’s love? What does John 3:36 say about this?
- How does Jesus summarize this command in John 15:12? How does Romans 13:8 or 10 amplify this concept?
Application Questions for John 15:1-17
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What vine are you attached to? How do you know?
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What kind of fruit are you bearing?
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Can you accept the ‘lifting’ or pruning process?
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Do you abide in Christ? What steps can you take to help you obey Jesus by abiding in Him?
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What is your vision for the church or your small group. Get together and see how you can practically work along the Lord in seeking to work along with Him.
=> Continue reading for the small group questions on John 15:1-17. This set complements this set by providing questions that lead a group into abiding in Him and bearing fruit.
