John 15:16 was the final stop in our series “Abiding in The Vine” and we finished with a look at where we’ve come from and what lies ahead.

We started our conversation earlier this month talking about being rooted in Jesus Christ, allowing God to prune our lives where needed, fruitful living, and finally we come to the Eternal, yet fruitful legacy we want to leave in our wake.
Reflecting on John 15:16: Abiding in The Vine Series Finale
John 15:16 states, “You did not choose me, but I chose you and appointed you that you should go and bear fruit and that your fruit should abide, so that whatever you ask the Father in my name, he may give it to you.” This verse highlights the relational aspect of our faith and the purpose that comes with being chosen by Christ.
Jesus reminds His disciples that they did not initiate the relationship with Him; rather, He chose and appointed them. He calls them to bear fruit that will remain, indicating the lasting impact of a life lived in Him. Additionally, Jesus assures His followers that whatever they ask the Father in His name will be granted to them.
The Importance of Abiding in The Vine
Abiding in the vine for a vibrant and fruitful Christian life means when we abide in Christ, we demonstrate our trust and dependency on Him. It means surrendering our own plans and desires to align with His will, allowing His life and power to flow through us. As we abide, we experience the following benefits:
- Spiritual nourishment: Just as branches draw nourishment from the vine, abiding in Christ allows us to receive spiritual sustenance. It deepens our understanding of God’s Word and increases our intimacy with Him.
- Fruitful living: Abiding in the vine enables us to bear the fruits of the Spirit, such as love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control. These fruits not only bless our own lives but also impact those around us.
- Answered prayers: John 15:16 reminds us that when we abide in Christ, our requests to the Father will be granted. This does not mean that we can ask for anything self-serving, but rather, our prayers aligned with God’s purposes will be answered. Remember: James 4:3, “Ye ask, and receive not, because ye ask amiss, that ye may consume it upon your lusts.” We don’t want to do that!
- Divine guidance: In our journey of abiding in the vine, we receive guidance and direction from God. As we stay connected to Him, He leads us on the right path, helping us make wise decisions and avoid potential pitfalls.
How Can We Abide in The Vine and Bear this Eternal Fruit?
While the concept of abiding in the vine may seem abstract, there are practical steps we can take to cultivate our relationship with Christ. Here are some valuable practices:
- Regular prayer and meditation: Set aside dedicated time each day to engage in prayer and meditation. This allows us to connect with God, listen to His voice, and seek His guidance.
- Studying God’s Word: Consistently studying and meditating on Scripture deepens our understanding of God’s character and His will for our lives. It helps to build a strong foundation for our faith.
- Fellowship with other believers: Surrounding ourselves with a community of believers provides support, encouragement, and accountability. Sharing our faith journey with others strengthens our relationship with Christ.
- Serving others: Engaging in acts of service and selflessness reflects the heart of Christ. By serving others, we demonstrate love and bring glory to God.
Even though it seems like we emphasize this all the time, these are important steps to put to action in our lives to live practical, current, relevant without compromise, and give God the glory.

Pastor Rick Penn is an ordained pastor, writer, and the founder of Get-Prayer.com, a resource built to help believers develop a consistent, grounded prayer life.
With more than 20 years of preaching the Gospel, Pastor Rick brings deep theological training and lived pastoral experience to everything he writes. He holds a Master of Divinity from Virginia University of Lynchburg, an M.A. with a concentration in New Testament Studies from Baptist Bible Seminary, and a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration from Averett University.
His writing reflects a personal commitment to making prayer accessible to everyday Christians. Whether he is writing a prayer for someone in a hospital waiting room, walking through fear about the future, or sitting down with a blank prayer journal for the first time, Pastor Rick writes from a place of both theological grounding and pastoral care.
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Before founding Get-Prayer.com, he served in the U.S. Navy, where he built his communication skills as a writer, editor, and public affairs professional. He now applies those disciplines directly to ministry and teaching.
Every article on this site reflects his core conviction: Prayer is not a performance of faith. It is the daily practice that holds everything else together.
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Rick currently resides in Pennsylvania, where he continues to teach, write, and encourage believers to deepen their walk with God through prayer and the study of Scripture.
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