Good
Morning All,
John 15:4; “Abide in me, and
I in you. As the branch cannot bear fruit by itself, unless it abides in the
vine, neither can you, unless you abide in me.”
There once was a branch on an apple
tree. It always produced the largest,
sweetest apples on the tree. The apples
were always plentiful and easy to reach.
One day a group of moths landed on the branch and began speaking to the
branch. The moths told the branch how
important he was. They told him that the
tree would be nothing without him. No
other branch produced as good of fruit as he did. (Meanwhile, the moths laid their eggs on the
branch where it was hooked to the tree.)
The branch began to think that it was especially
important. The moths were right, it
thought. None of the other branches
produced near the fruit that this branch did.
Without him this tree would not produce much fruit at all. (Meanwhile, the eggs had hatched, and the
larvae were beginning to eat through the bark.)
So, the branch began to demand that the
tree listen to what it wanted. It wanted
to choose what other branches were part of the tree. It wanted to decide which type of apple it
produced. It demanded to produce apples
when it felt like it. It wanted to go
its own way. It began to think that it did
not need the tree. After all, its fruit
was the best of the tree. (Meanwhile,
the larvae had burrowed most of the way through the branch.)
Soon the branch did not want to be with the
tree. It even wondered if the tree could
possibly survive without the branch being attached. Then one day a storm came along. The wind blew harder than ever. The tree stood tall and the other branches
waved in the wind. But the branch that
had the best apples snapped and fell to the ground. No big deal though the branch; now we will
see who needs who.
Soon the leaves on the branch began to
wilt. The apples that were on the branch
began to rot. The branch dried up and
soon was tossed in the fireplace to heat the house in the cold of winter. Meanwhile, the tree stood tall and strong.
In the spring, many different branches
began to produce large and sweet apples.
The tree stood tall and the apples were sweet and large on all the
branches. The tree really did not need
the branch, but the branch became ash without the tree.
We
are the branch. God feeds and gives us
the nourishment to produce fruit. Think
of all the great things that God has given you.
Think of the talents and skills you have; all are gifts from God. Without God, we are but something to be
thrown into the fire. We need to be
connected to God just as the branch needs the tree. His love and grace are our only hope.
Dearest Father, without you
we are lost. All that we have is from
you. Through you do we produce all the
fruit that we have. All that we are, all
that we receive, all that exists, is a gift from your benevolent hand. Guard us with your Spirit. In Jesus’ precious name we pray, amen
God’s
Peace,
Pastor
Bret
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