Abiding in Christ – Where Fruitfulness Begins
We often use the word spirit to describe the deeper meaning of something: the spirit of adventure, the spirit of the law, the spirit of Christmas. We mean not just the outward form, but the heart, intention, and life behind it.
Isn’t that close to what Jesus means when he says, “Abide in me” (John 15:4)? To abide is not simply to believe certain things about Jesus, or to check in with him occasionally. It is to remain, to stay rooted, to dwell deeply in him—like a branch connected to the vine, drawing its life from the source.
Illustration:
Imagine a mobile phone left unplugged. It may look fine, still shiny and useful, but slowly the battery drains. Eventually, no matter how sophisticated it is, it becomes powerless. The phone was designed to work only when regularly connected to its power source. In the same way, we were never meant to live the Christian life on stored-up faith alone. Without abiding—daily prayer, Scripture, worship, attentiveness to God—we slowly run dry. Fruitfulness doesn’t come from trying harder; it comes from staying connected.
Jesus promises that when we abide in him, his life flows through us. Love, joy, patience, courage, and faithfulness grow naturally—not because we manufacture them, but because Christ’s Spirit is at work within us.
A favourite lyric from Spirit captures this beautifully:
“Who is it tells me what to do?
Who makes me want to do what’s right?
Who puts the courage in my soul?
Who makes me strong to reach my goal?
That’s the Spirit of the Lord in me.”
Challenge:
This week, ask yourself: Where am I truly abiding? Not just believing, but remaining. Set aside intentional time—however small—to reconnect with Christ each day. Let your actions, choices, and words flow from that relationship rather than from habit or pressure.
Prayer:
Lord Jesus, help us to abide in you. When we rush ahead or grow weary, draw us back to yourself. Fill us with your Spirit, that our lives may bear fruit—fruit that lasts. Keep us rooted in your love, shaped by your truth, and strengthened for your service. Amen.






