This passage from the Gospel of John discusses the relationship between Jesus and his followers using the metaphor of vines and branches. It states that branches that remain connected to the vine will bear much fruit, but branches that are disconnected will be thrown out. It encourages Jesus' followers to remain in him so that they may bear fruit and bring glory to God.
This passage from the Gospel of John discusses the relationship between Jesus and his followers using the metaphor of vines and branches. It states that branches that remain connected to the vine will bear much fruit, but branches that are disconnected will be thrown out. It encourages Jesus' followers to remain in him so that they may bear fruit and bring glory to God.
This passage from the Gospel of John discusses the relationship between Jesus and his followers using the metaphor of vines and branches. It states that branches that remain connected to the vine will bear much fruit, but branches that are disconnected will be thrown out. It encourages Jesus' followers to remain in him so that they may bear fruit and bring glory to God.