In regard to John 15:2, Jesus makes a distinction between branches "in" a vine and branches which "abide in" the vine. Merely being self-attached and close to the source of life is not enough and neither is being intertwined with other branches. Only branches that have that vital connection with the vine will bear fruit. A good vinedresser cuts out those dead, fruitless branches and burns them.
Dan,
Does it take lotsa study to learn how to twist the words of Jesus Himself?
Where is there any talk of being BARELY ATTACHED?
Where is there any talk of being INTERTWINED with other branches?
Here it is again......
John 15:2
2 Every branch in Me that does not bear fruit, He takes away...
Again:
Every BRANCH that is IN JESUS.....IOW a saved person.
UNSAVED PERSONS ARE NOT IN JESUS.
This person that is IN JESUS
is taken away if there is no fruitfulness.
He will be THROWN OUT like a useless branch if he does NOT CONTINUE to ABIDE IN JESUS....TO BE IN JESUS....
John 15:5
6 If anyone does not remain in Me, he is thrown away like a branch and dries up; and they gather them and throw them into the fire, and they are burned.
WThe analogy Jesus presents here is not about loss of salvation,
Being TAKEN AWAY from THE VINE...which gives LIFE to the branch...
IS, in effect, LOSS OF SALVATION.
jesus said it,
not me.
but about those who put on an appearance of faith but have no spiritual and vital connection with the vine.
HOW can one be more close to the vine....
than to be IN IT???
And where is there any talk of an APPEARANCE of faith?
No talk of faith here.
Jesus is discussing persons IN HIM...
saved persons.
We cannot presume that everyone who appears to have a vital connection with the vine (Judas Iscariot for example) truly does.
Can we assume to believe that Jesus is saying what He means to say?
Is being IN CHRIST different from having a vital connection to Him??
You create such conflict...
i prefer Jesus over some book writer.As Greek scholar AT Robertson points out:
In me (εν εμο). Two kinds of connections with Christ as the vine (the merely cosmic which bears no fruit, the spiritual and vital which bears fruit). The fruitless (not bearing fruit, μη φερον καρπον) the vine-dresser "takes away" (αιρε) or prunes away. Probably (Bernard) Jesus here refers to Judas. John 15 - Robertson's Word Pictures in the New Testament - Bible Commentaries - StudyLight.org
And this from someone that states that those the Apostles taught were not inspired !
Is AT Robertson inspired??
Then why believe HIM?