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CURRENT BIBLE STUDY @ THE BRIDGE "SECRETS of THE VINE"
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Study? Here's a review . . . Amazon.com Review No one said it would be easy. In the first installment of his BreakThrough series, "The
Prayer of Jabez", Dr. Bruce H. Wilkinson urged Christians to find the abundant life through following a simple prayer.
In "Secrets of the Vine", his follow-up book, the president of Walk thru the Bible Ministries explores
compelling images from Bible verse John 15 in support of his message that asking for God's blessings may result in suffering
and difficult circumstances. Through Jesus' symbolic portrayal of himself as the vine, the Father as vinedresser, and
his followers as the branches, Wilkinson believes that Christians can better understand God's methods for ensuring personal
fulfillment, and find a closer walk with him. Grapes need pruning--and so do Christians,
Wilkinson writes. God's "pruning" is painful, but Wilkinson argues that this pruning away of "self"
is necessary to gain desirable results. He notes, "Pruning will intensify as God's shears cut closer to the core of
who you are." Wilkinson urges Christians not to confuse "pruning" with "discipline," and offers
a helpful chart to distinguish between the two. He discusses four levels of fruit bearing, from "no fruit" to
"much fruit," and the connection between God's pruning and an abundant harvest.
Wilkinson's warm, personable writing style helps him come across as a confidant and mentor. Even though he admits, "I
assure you that I possess no special knowledge in these matters," millions of readers seem to think he does. He lays
down the challenge: "If you don't know and apply Jesus's vineyard teachings, you'll never experience the abundant
life you long for. There is simply no other way." Christians aspiring to maturity in their spiritual lives will likely
sit up and take notice. --Cindy Crosby
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