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Bearing much fruit is not a demand but a promise and result of abiding in Christ. Fruit is not a result of the branch's effort; it is the responsibility of the vine. That is one reason Christ used the grapevine as a picture of the Christian's relationship to him. Andrew Murray looks closely at this metaphor in this classic work, exploring it in 31 gripping chapters. - Back cover.
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The True Vine (Moody Classics)
October 1, 2007, Moody Publishers
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Table of Contents
The vine
The husbandman
The branch
The fruit
More fruit
The cleansing
The pruning knife
Abide
Except ye abide
I the vine
Ye the branches
Much fruit
Ye can do nothing
Withered branches
What ye will
If ye abide
The Father glorified
True disciples
The wonderful love
Abide in my love
Obey and abide
Ye, even as I
Joy
Love one another
As I have loved you
Christ's friendship : its origin
Christ's friendship : its evidence
Christ's friendship : its intimacy
Election
Abiding fruit
Prevailing prayer
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