The Year I Read the Bible with Laurie Larsen

Episode 37: Abiding in Jesus, the True Vine

38 min · 24 de mar de 2026
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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2511743/fan_mail/new] Jesus often used analogies to illustrate who he was -- I am the Good Shepherd, I am the Light of the World, etc.  It's his generous attempt to connect with us in multiple ways -- allowing us each various ways to understand him better.  Today we'll dive into I am the True Vine.  I'm in good company -- joining me is my guest, Angel Ambrose.  An artist of acrylic landscapes, Angel connected so passionately with Jesus' True Vine analogy, along with his invitation to Abide in Him, that she developed a series of hauntingly beautiful paintings to illustrate the concept.  Please take a look at them so you can visualize them when you hear her speak: The Good Gardner series [https://angelambrose.com/good-gardener-series] (Come, Believe, Receive, Exchange, Abide and Thrive) Angel Ambrose Fine Art Studio [https://angelambrose.com/]

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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2511743/fan_mail/new] Jesus often used analogies to illustrate who he was -- I am the Good Shepherd, I am the Light of the World, etc.  It's his generous attempt to connect with us in multiple ways -- allowing us each various ways to understand him better.  Today we'll dive into I am the True Vine.  I'm in good company -- joining me is my guest, Angel Ambrose.  An artist of acrylic landscapes, Angel connected so passionately with Jesus' True Vine analogy, along with his invitation to Abide in Him, that she developed a series of hauntingly beautiful paintings to illustrate the concept.  Please take a look at them so you can visualize them when you hear her speak: The Good Gardner series [https://angelambrose.com/good-gardener-series] (Come, Believe, Receive, Exchange, Abide and Thrive) Angel Ambrose Fine Art Studio [https://angelambrose.com/]

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