Connection!

Some days you don’t feel broken.

You just feel tired.

Not in crisis—just worn thin.

You’re still showing up, still doing what needs to be done, but deep down you know something’s missing.

Jesus spoke right into that place when He said in John 15:5,

“I am the vine, ye are the branches… for without me ye can do nothing.”

Notice He didn’t say you will struggle a little without Me.

He said nothing.

Not nothing as in useless—but nothing that truly lasts. Nothing that truly bears fruit.

Branches don’t strain.

They don’t grind.

They don’t hustle to produce fruit.

They simply stay connected.

Most of us don’t burn out because we don’t love God.

We burn out because we try to live the Christian life for Christ instead of from Christ.

Abiding isn’t about doing more.

It’s about staying close.

Letting His life flow into yours.

Letting His strength carry what your strength can’t.

Fruit comes naturally when connection comes first.

So today, if you feel dry, weary, or stretched beyond yourself, don’t try harder.

Draw nearer.

Sit with Him.

Talk to Him.

Stay attached.

Because the same Jesus who said, “Without Me you can do nothing,”

also promised that when you abide in Him,

your life will bear fruit—

good fruit—

fruit that remains.

Stay connected.

The vine is strong.

The Names Of God – Day 22

Day 22: 

The True Vine

“I am the vine, ye are the branches. He that abideth in me, and I in him, the same bringeth forth much fruit. For without me ye can do nothing.” John 15:5 (KJV)

Morning Devotion

If you have ever walked through a vineyard in late summer, you know there is a holy hush that hangs in the air. The rows stretch long and straight, leaves full and green, heavy clusters of grapes hanging like blessings waiting to burst. But look a little closer, and you will notice something important: every branch that bears fruit is connected to something deeper.

Jesus said, “I am the vine, ye are the branches.”

He did not say, “Try harder to produce fruit.” He said, “Stay connected to me.”

That is the secret to the Christian life, not striving but staying.

A branch does not wake up anxious about bearing fruit. It simply abides. It draws from the life of the vine, and fruit happens naturally. In the same way, when you stay close to Jesus, His life flows into yours. Strength replaces strain. Peace replaces pressure. Fruit becomes the result of relationship, not the reward of effort.

A Porch Story

A few years ago, Joy and I planted a small grapevine by the fence near the back porch. For the first couple of seasons, we did not see much of anything, just leaves, shoots, and more waiting than I had patience for. I started thinking maybe the soil was not right or that I had done something wrong.

Then one summer morning, while sipping coffee on the porch, I noticed clusters beginning to form, small, green, and easy to miss. What I did not realize back then was that the vine had been busy the whole time, building a root system beneath the surface. What looked like stillness was actually strength being established.

That is how abiding works. Sometimes it feels like nothing is happening. You pray, you serve, you stay faithful, and yet, no fruit is in sight. But under the surface, the True Vine is at work, sending life through unseen roots, preparing you for a harvest in due season.

Fruit takes time. Growth takes grace. Both come from staying connected.

When the Pruning Comes

Sometimes God trims things out of our lives, habits, relationships, plans, not because He is angry, but because He is making room for more of His life to flow through us.

If you have ever watched a gardener prune a vine, it can look harsh, snipping, cutting, trimming back what seems perfectly healthy. But every cut has a purpose. The gardener knows that pruning is not punishment; it is preparation for more fruit.

It hurts, yes. But it is holy.

If you are in a season of pruning, do not resist it. Release it. Let the Vinedresser do His work. The hands that cut are the same hands that cultivate. He does not just want growth; He wants good fruit, the kind that lasts.

Life Application

Take ten quiet minutes today to simply abide. No agenda. No long list of requests. Just sit still and say,

“Lord, I am here with You.”

Maybe you will read a few verses from John 15. Maybe you will just breathe and rest in His presence.

You will find that peace does not come from doing more for God. It comes from being more with God.

Try adding what I call an “abide break” to your daily rhythm, five minutes in the middle of the day when you stop, close your eyes, and whisper, “I remain in You.” It is amazing how much clarity can flow from just being connected.

A Little Porchside Theology

Jesus said, “Without me ye can do nothing.” That is not discouragement. That is direction. It is His way of saying, “Stay close, and watch what happens.”

Our job is not to produce results. It is to maintain relationship. The fruit, love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, self control, grows out of abiding (Galatians 5:22–23).

You cannot microwave maturity or fake fruit. Real fruit takes time, sunlight, water, and connection.

Here is the good news. If you are in Christ, the connection is already yours. You do not have to fight for it. You just have to flow with it.

Prayer

True Vine,

Thank You for being my source of life.

Keep me connected to You when the world tries to pull me in every direction.

Teach me to slow down and abide, not just in the morning, but all day long.

Prune what hinders, water what is withered, and help me bear fruit that honors Your name.

Let my words, work, and witness point others to the Vine who never runs dry.

In Your name, Amen.

Reflection Question / Journal Prompt

Where in your life have you been striving instead of staying?

Write this in your journal:

“True Vine, I choose to remain connected. Grow Your fruit in me.”

Then list one area of your life that needs pruning, a hurry, a habit, or a hidden hurt, and ask God to gently trim it away so His life can flow freely again.

Evening Reflection

As the day winds down, step outside for a moment if you can. Look at a tree, a vine, or even a flower, anything connected to its source, and let it remind you that growth happens quietly for those who stay rooted.

Abiding is not inactivity. It is connected activity.

Branches do not manufacture fruit. They reveal it.

Before bed, ask the Vinedresser,

“Lord, what needs trimming?”

Maybe it is a worry you have been holding too tightly, a grudge you have watered too long, or a pace that is choking your peace. Hand it to Him. Trust His careful cuts.

Then take a deep breath and whisper,

“I remain in You.”

Let that be your lullaby tonight.

Productivity will follow presence, not replace it.

Fruit worth having grows in the slow sunshine of staying.

So rest well, connected to the Vine, knowing that even while you sleep, His life is still flowing through you, shaping, strengthening, and preparing you to bear more fruit tomorrow.

The Names Of God – Day 21

Day 21

The Way, the Truth, and the Life

“Jesus saith unto him, I am the way, the truth, and the life. No man cometh unto the Father, but by me.” (John 14:6, KJV)

Morning Devotion

The disciples were worried. Jesus had just told them He was leaving, and their hearts were tangled in fear.

Thomas finally blurted out the question everyone else was thinking.

“Lord, we do not know where You are going, so how can we know the way?”

Jesus answered with words that echo across every anxious heart since.

“I am the way, the truth, and the life.”

That was not philosophy. It was a promise.

He did not hand them a map. He offered them Himself.

He was not describing a system. He was declaring a Savior.

We live in a world with more information than ever, yet somehow more confusion than ever. Everybody is selling a “way,” redefining “truth,” and promising “life.” But every road built by man eventually runs out.

Only one Way keeps going, the One that starts at a cross and ends at a throne.

A Porch Story

One summer afternoon, I took a wrong turn on an old mountain road. The GPS lost signal, the signs were faded, and my sense of direction was as lost as a June bug in a hailstorm.

I stopped at a little country store and asked the older gentleman on the porch how to get back to the highway. He grinned, set down his sweet tea, and said, “You cannot miss it if you follow me. I am headed that way myself.”

He climbed into his pickup, motioned for me to follow, and sure enough, fifteen minutes later we rolled right onto the main road.

As I waved goodbye, he shouted, “You are safe now. Just stay close!”

Driving away, I thought about those words. That is what Jesus does. He does not just give directions from a distance. He drives the road with you. He does not say, “Good luck finding it.” He says, “Follow Me.”

Because He is the Way.

The Way

When Jesus calls Himself the Way, He is saying, “I am not one path among many. I am the bridge.”

He is the way to forgiveness when guilt piles high.

He is the way to peace when confusion swirls.

He is the way home when you have wandered far.

Every step with Him leads closer to the Father’s heart. Even when the road bends through valleys or storms, the Shepherd still walks ahead, clearing the path one faithful step at a time.

If life feels directionless, remember this. You do not need to see the whole road, just the next step in His footprints.

The Truth

Truth is not an opinion poll. It is a Person.

Jesus does not change with culture or convenience. He is the same yesterday, today, and forever.

The world says truth is flexible, that whatever feels right must be right. But feelings are like weather. They shift with every wind. Truth stands like a mountain that storms cannot move.

When you root your life in Christ, you build on bedrock. His Word will not flatter you, but it will free you. It confronts before it comforts, then heals what it exposes.

That is what truth does. It cuts chains, not corners.

The Life

Without Jesus, we exist. With Jesus, we live.

He is the breath in our lungs, the joy behind our laughter, the purpose behind our pain. He does not just offer eternal life someday. He offers abundant life right now, peace that holds, love that lasts, hope that outlives the headlines.

If you have been running on empty, slow down long enough to let His life refill you. You do not have to earn it. You just have to receive it.

Life Application

Here is a simple rhythm for today.

Morning. Whisper, “Jesus, You are my Way.” Then ask Him to order your steps.

Midday. Say, “Jesus, You are my Truth.” Let His Word correct your thoughts before opinions control them.

Evening. Pray, “Jesus, You are my Life.” Hand Him your weariness and rest in His strength.

If you are facing a big decision, run it through this filter.

  1. Does it align with God’s Word?
  2. Does wise counsel confirm it?
  3. Does peace accompany obedience?

The narrow way is not restrictive. It is reliable.

A Little Porchside Theology

When Jesus spoke these words in John 14, He was on His way to the cross. He was not offering easy religion. He was offering Himself.

The Way would soon walk the road to Calvary.

The Truth would soon stand before liars and remain silent.

The Life would soon die so that death could finally die too.

When the stone rolled away, all three words were proven true forever.

Prayer

Jesus, my Way, my Truth, and my Life,

Thank You for being the path when I am lost,

the compass when I am confused,

and the heartbeat when I am weary.

Keep my feet steady in Your steps,

my mind anchored in Your Word,

and my spirit alive with Your presence.

When other voices shout for my attention,

help me recognize Yours above them all.

Lead me home, one faithful step at a time.

Amen.

Reflection Question / Journal Prompt

Where in your life do you need Jesus to be the Way, to lead?

Where do you need Him to be the Truth, to clarify?

Where do you need Him to be the Life, to revive?

Write this in your journal:

“Jesus, be my Way when I cannot find one,

my Truth when I cannot trust my thoughts,

and my Life when I am running on empty.”

Then list one step you will take this week to follow His direction, walk in His truth, and live in His life.

Evening Reflection

As twilight settles and the porch lights flicker on, take a slow breath.

The Way has led you safely through another day.

The Truth has steadied your mind.

The Life has carried your heart.

Close your eyes and whisper,

“Jesus, You are still the Way I walk,

the Truth I trust,

and the Life I love.”

Rest in that. Tomorrow may bring twists and turns, but you already know the Guide, the Ground, and the Goal.

When all the lesser lights of this world burn out, one gentle glow will remain, the light of Christ shining the path all the way home.

So tonight, sit a while under heaven’s canopy, breathe in His peace, and remember. You are not lost, not lied to, and not lifeless.

You are walking with the Way, standing on the Truth, and living in the Life Himself.

Sleep easy, friend. You are already home in His heart.

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