âWithout Me you can do nothing.â John 15:5 NKJV
You can be filled with the Spirit and still be running on empty, because having the Spirit within doesnât automatically mean His power is working through you. The power is available, but it must be accessed; it must be activated, you have to plug in. Jesus gave us the blueprint. He said, âI am the vine, you are the branches.â That means the fruit isnât a result of our hustle. Itâs not a product of self-will, spiritual ambition, or religious performance. The branch doesnât try to bear fruit, it simply abides in the vine and the fruit comes as a result of connection.
So many believers walk around looking like fruit trees on life support. We tie on patience like ornaments. We tape on kindness like it belongs to us. We try to manufacture love, self-control, and joy like they are products of our personality. But Jesus said, âWithout Me you can do nothing.â Not less, not a little, nothing! Real fruit isnât stapled to your branches, it flows from the inner life of the vine and it grows from the Spirit of God moving freely through every area of your life.
The evidence of your connection isnât just in your behavior, itâs in your dependence. And that dependence is most clearly seen in your prayer life. What do you pray about? Thatâs what youâre trusting God to handle. What you donât pray about? Thatâs what youâre trying to handle on your own. The apostle Paul said it plainly: âNever stop prayingâ (1 Thessalonians 5v17 NLT). Talk to God about everything. Your struggles, your needs, your dreams, your bills, your battles, your schedule, your temptations, your relationships, your plans. Everything.
Abiding isnât a one time act, itâs a posture of the soul. Itâs practicing the presence of God all day long, living aware that He is near, with you, and He wants to move through you. If you are tired of striving and ready for supernatural fruit to grow in your life, there is one thing to do⌠Stay connected, stay dependent, stay plugged in. Abide! Because apart from Him, you can do nothing. But with Him, you will bear much fruit.