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Discussion Board Module 5

Discussion Board Module 5

Q Write a substantive initial post responding to these questions by 11:59 p.m. Wednesday: • In John 15:1-11, what is the imperative, the command? What is the relationship between the command and the bearing of fruit? (Is the command to bear fruit?) • What does this kind of "abiding" look like in your life? • "I in you, and you in me." Here are seven words that should impact all we do, think, and say. How could the truth of this kind of abiding impact something specific you are living through now? Then respond substantively to at least two group members' posts by Friday, 11:59 p.m. For more direction as to the types of discussions we are hoping to foster in this class, view the grading rubric by clicking the gear icon in the upper right, then click "Show Rubric" in the menu.

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In John 15:1-11, the command is to ensure that the commands of God must be kept by every believer of God for remaining in God like fruitful branches of a vine. The bearing of fruit from the branches can only be possible if the branches remain attached to the vine. The branches must not get detached from the vine to become withered. The command is to ensure that the branches are strong enough to not become detached from the vine. The bearing of fruit is something to take place in future after the branches remain strong enough to bear fruit.