Bible Society of South Africa
Riélle Heine

God of love, hope, grace and peace – Day 14

Christ the vine

Itekisi yeBhayibhile

UYOHANE 15

4Hlalani nimanyene nam, njengokuba nam ndihleli ndimanyene nani. Kaloku isebe alinako ukuvelisa isiqhamo ngokwalo lingahlalanga limanyene nomdiliya. Ngokukwanjalo ke nani aninakuvelisa siqhamo ningahlalanga nimanyene nam.

5“Ndim umdiliya; nina ningamasebe. Ohlala emanyene nam, ndibe mna ndihleli ndimanyene naye, uya kuvelisa iziqhamo ezininzi. Kaloku aninakwenza nento le nahlukene nam.

UYOHANE 15:4-5XHO96Vula kumfundi weBhayibhile

One of the clearest memories of my children’s childhood is that of my oldest daughter, just over three at the time, bending over her baby sister while I was busy caring for her and then, when she saw her own reflection in her sister’s eyes for the first time, she looked up at me with surprise and said, “Look, mommy, I’m in her eyes! Now I cannot die!”

I have never been able to think of a clearer image than this to encourage me to walk closer to Christ; so close that I actually can see myself in his eyes, so close that I can see my immortality.

For me, this image is synonymous with the believer who is like a branch that is part of the true vine, which is Christ. We must remain inseparably close to Christ. Without him, we cannot exist. (Verse 6: “Those who do not remain in me are thrown out like a branch and dry up.”) If we do not live close to Christ and have a real relationship with him, we cannot produce fruit.

Christ yearns for a relationship with each of his children. He wants to be close to us every day.

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