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*The Secret to Spiritual Power*
John 15:1-11
 
*Introduction* –
A. Attention
1.   Example – Israel at the Red Sea
2.   Jesus previous commands in John 14
a.   Keep my word
b.   Do not be troubled or afraid at His death
c.   Believe
B. Need
1.   Textual Idea – Jesus told disciples how to do impossible
2.   Sermon Idea – Method we can use to do the impossible
3.   Interrogative – How can we live the Christian life?
C. Transition
1.   4 things we must know – Review of Four Spiritual Truths
a.   I’m not but He is
b.
I can’t but He can
c.
I don’t want to, but He wants to
d.
I didn’t but he did
2.   The secret to the Secrets is found in John 15:1-11
a.   Responsibility - Who does what?
b.   Provision – How will the work be accomplished?
c.   Results – What results can be expected?
\\ *I.    **Roles of the relationship (John 15:1-4)*
A. Explanation – Responsibilities are outlined
1.   Christ is the vine
2.   The Father is the gardener (farmer) – good and bad branches
a.   Takes away bad branches
b.   Prunes good ones - Purifies
3.   Disciples are the branches
a.
They are already pruned (cleansed)
b.
They must remain attached to the vine
B. Illustration – Church Roles
1.   Teaching
2.   Singing
3.   Upkeep
4.   Caring for those in need
5.   Children
C. Argumentation
1.   Taking on wrong roles
2.   Neglecting right roles
D. Application
1.
We take the role of God and Christ
2.   We neglect our own role
3.   The result – Jn 15:4
a.
We must abide
b.
We cannot bear fruit apart from Christ
E.  Transition – how do we produce fruit?
\\ *II.
**Power of the Relationship (Jn 15:5-8)*
A. Explanation
1.   Fruit comes from remaining (Jn 15:5)
2.   Results of not remaining (Jn 15:6)
3.   Results of remaining (Jn 15:7, 8)
a.   Answered prayer
b.   God glorified
c.
Much fruit
B. Illustration - Door prize
C. Argumentation
1.   Fruit is not produced by our struggle
2.   Fruit is produced by God
3.   Fruit is produced through Christ
D. Application
1.
We cannot live the Christian Life
2.   God can live it through us
E.  Transition
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