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"I am the true vine, and my Father is the gardener. He cuts off
every branch in me that bears no fruit, while every branch that
does bear fruit he prunes so that it will be even more fruitful."
John 15:1-2 NIV

As my husband I were pruning our shrubs (actually cutting away quite
a bit), I became somewhat anxious about whether they would come
back and be healthy. But as I remembered in past years, it seems the
shrubs were prettier and healthier than ever when they grew back. I was
thinking that if the shrubs could talk, they would certainly object
to going through such a process as being cut back and yet the
pruning was for their benefit in the long run.

When was the last time you felt pruned? Those of us coping
with chronic pain and illness may often feel that we have been
pruned so severely that we begin to feel recovery is hopeless.
Perhaps we have intense pain, illness, depression or financial
worries.

Pruning is painful but profitable. James tell us that trials are
occasions for joy because they will test our faith and develop in
perseverance and maturity. (James 1:2-4)

In John 15:1-2,4, Jesus speaks to all who profess to be believers.
Fruitful branches, those who truly remain in Christ, will be
pruned in order to bear more fruit or His glory.

As we deal with the trials of life, especially including our health
concerns, let us ask God to use these difficulties to help us
become closer to Him.

Isaiah 54:10 "Though the mountains be shaken and the hills be
removed, yet my unfailing love for you will not be shaken nor
my covenant of peace be removed." Says the LORD, who has
compassion on you.

Prayer: Heavenly Father, we ask your peace when we are coping with life's
trials.
Help us to remember that You are always
faithful and may we bear more fruit for Your glory.

Patricia Armstrong lives in Va. Beach, Va., with her husband, Richard.
She is a retired elementary school teacher who enjoys
church activities, gardening, reading and especially helping
others who are struggling find peace in the Lord. Patricia struggles
with a painful nerve condition.





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