Abiding in Messiah
I am the vine; you are the branches. The one who abides in Me, and I in him, bears much fruit; for apart from Me, you can do nothing. — John 15:5 TLV
John 15. I know. It’s a passage of scripture we’ve all heard at one time or another. But have you ever thought about what it really means to ‘abide’? When I looked it up, the first three definitions were reside , remain , and await . They sort of seemed like steps to me.
Reside. I used to think reside meant ‘to live with’ when it more accurately means ‘to live in ’. That slight prepositional change makes all the difference. If we’ve accepted Yeshua into our hearts, then He lives in us. And because we can do nothing on our own as the verse says, we live in Him.
Remain. Now, Yeshua doesn’t promise that the moment we accept Him that our lives will be perfect. It can often be difficult to remain in Him when we see our life not turning out the way we expected. In John 16:33 Yeshua tells us that in this world we will have trouble, but Jeremiah 29:11 reminds us that Adonai has great plans for us to prosper— trials aren’t meant for harm. It is through these trials that we are ‘pruned’ or ‘trimmed’ as it says in second verse of John 15.
Await. This is where the Quiet time between you and the Father is very important. Pour out your heart. He wants to hear it all. Abba loves us— as much as He loves His own Son! (verse nine) And He longs to have an intimate relationship with us!
Yeshua is calling us to abide in His love. When we choose to abide (reside, remain and await) in Him and keep His commandments —here’s the best part— we become His friend. It says it right there in verse fourteen. Let that sink in a moment. The Creator of the Universe —your Maker— wants to be your friend. One Who will never leave you or forsake you. I believe that is one of the best promises of all.



