JESUS IS THE ONE THING
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Do you remember the first "City Slicker"
movie with Billy Crystal and Jack Palance.
Palance is the seasoned cowboy who is leading
the city slickers on a cattle drive. He gives
them lots of advice, but there is a time when
he holds up one finger and says, "This is
what life is all about. It's just one thing."
He didn't explain clearly, but it is
indelibly printed on my mind.
Well, Jesus made a similar statement, but He
clearly spells what the one thing is. In
fact, He did this kind of thing on several
occasions, yet those who heard it just didn't
have ears to hear. In John 5 Jesus is
speaking with the Jewish leadership and He
points out to them that they have spent their
lives memorizing and studying the Scriptures,
thinking they will find eternal life, but
they will not. He says, "The Scriptures speak
of me and I will give eternal life, but you
don't seek me." They kept on burying
themselves in their study of the Scriptures
and missed the one thing-Jesus!
I am continually drawn back to the John 15
image in Jesus' teachings about the vine and
the branch. Let me share it from the new
re-translation we did this year: 15:1-8
-"I am the real vine, my Father is the
vine-dresser. He lifts up any of my branches
that are not bearing fruit and he prunes
every branch that does bear fruit to increase
its yield. Now, you have already been pruned
by my words. You must go on growing in me and
I will grow in you. For just as the branch
cannot bear any fruit unless it shares the
life of the vine, so you can produce nothing
unless you go on growing in me. I am the vine
itself; you are the branches. It is the man
who shares my life and whose life I share who
proves fruitful. For the plain fact is that
apart from me you can do nothing at all. The
man who does not share my life is like a
branch that is broken off and withers away.
He becomes just like the dry sticks that men
pick up and use for firewood. But if you live
your life in me, and my words live in your
hearts, you can ask for whatever you like and
it will come true for you. This is how my
Father will be glorified-in your becoming
fruitful and being my disciples."
There are several stages of fruitfulness
mentioned here. First-no fruit. Even though
most translations translate the verb "cut
off", it actually means to "lift up". It is
the same verb that is used to describe Jesus
being lifted up. You know how it is when a
tomato plant droops down and touches the
ground. Touching the ground will destroy the
plant and make it unfruitful. So, the
vine-dresser lifts it up in order to allow
the branch to be fruitful.
Second-there is the stage of being pruned.
Now, when a plant is pruned, it is not only
the dead wood that is cut; the pruning must
also include part of the live plant as well.
Even though this is most certainly painful,
the end result is fruitfulness.
Third-there is the stage that brings about
greater fruitfulness. This is brought about
by a closer connection between the branch and
the vine. Jesus says: "But if you live
your life in me and my words live in your
hearts, you can ask for whatever you like and
it will come true for you."
In the middle of this teaching Jesus brings
up a simple yet vital principle. Jesus says:
"Without me you can do nothing!" Even though
Jesus' teaching here is clear, very few
actually believe it or take it seriously.
You see, it's all about Jesus! What is the
gospel or good news message of God? It's
Jesus, simply Jesus.
More than anything else Jesus and the Father
want us to become fruitful disciples. And
they will do anything necessary to help us be
fruitful-lift us up when we have no fruit,
prune us for a greater fruitfulness and
nurture us with His life flowing through our
connection with Him, the Vine. The Father is
positively reflected when we are fruitful and
act like followers of Jesus. All you must do
is hang on, embrace and enjoy your connection
to the vine; He will do the rest! Make like a
branch and hold on for dear life-your life-to
the vine-Jesus.
I just saw this and I love
it. Jesus alone is enough. Jesus plus
something is nothing. Jesus plus nothing is
everything! Life is about one thing! It's not
your Church, your cause, your doctrinal
beliefs, the 2nd coming, healing,
supernatural gifts or prayer. Life is all
about Jesus. He is the one thing that matters
most! Without Jesus you can do nothing! Do
you really believe this?