--------------- OUR DAILY BREAD Monday, Aug. 14, 1995 --------------- READ: John 15:1-8 CUT-FLOWER CHRISTIANS "Without Me you can do nothing." -- John 15:5 Almost every woman likes to receive a bouquet of cut flowers. After admiring and smelling them, she wastes no time getting them into water. Even though fresh and beautiful when she gets them, their days are numbered. Because they've been severed from their life-source, they will soon wither and die. One day she will have to throw them away. Author Lloyd Ogilvie sees in this a picture of the Christian whose spiritual vitality has faded and shriveled. Such a person has become a "cut-flower Christian." This is similar to the illustration Jesus used in describing the vine and the branches. Just as a branch can't bear fruit by itself, He explained, we can't bear spiritual fruit unless we abide in Him, the true vine (Jn. 15:4). If a branch could speak, it wouldn't apologize for its need to depend on the vine for bearing fruit. It would say instead, "For this I was made!" Jesus likewise knew we were made for dependence on Him, our life-source -- no apology needed! In fact, such dependence is the only way to avoid becoming a "cut- flower Christian." Let's embrace His declaration, "Without Me you can do nothing." He is really saying, "With Me you can do everything I appoint for you, including bearing much fruit!" -- Joanie E. Yoder Lord, break me, then cleanse me and fill me, And keep me abiding in Thee That fellowship may be unbroken And Thy name be hallowed in me. -- Anon. ------------------------------------- THOUGHT FOR THE DAY ------------------------------------- Fellowship with Christ is the secret of fruitfulness. ------------------------------------- THE BIBLE IN ONE YEAR: Isaiah 55-57 ============================================================= Our Daily Bread, Copyright 1995, used by permission of Radio Bible Class, Grand Rapids, Michigan 49555, USA. ODB files are being archived at ICLnet by arrangement with Radio Bible Class. RBC is presently developing its own servers and we look forward to RBC's official presence here on the internet in the near future. Written permission to distribute must be obtained from Radio Bible Class. RBC provides a variety of Bible resources, which are free of charge. RBC is not funded by any group or denomination, and support comes voluntarily from its Members and Friends. Write for more information, or call 1-800-598-7221. Thanks to Ken Foster for establishing the email list from which this copy of Our Daily Bread originated. A subscription is also available from the "ODB List". RBC publications are also available at The Gospel Communica- tions Network: http://www.gospelcom.net/rbc/odb/. - ICLnet ============================================================= ------------------------------------------------------- file: /pub/resources/text/Our.Daily.Bread: db950814.txt .