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We live in a world where you can order your groceries, manage your job, and stream a church service without ever looking another human being in the eye. We call it convenience, but our souls call it starvation. In a culture that worships the rugged individualist, we have accidentally built an isolated faith to match. But here is the problem: in the Kingdom of God, independent faith is an oxymoron. Isolation is where zoe—the abundant, divine life of God—goes to wither. In this episode, we dive into John 15 to discover how Jesus rewires our geometry of connection. By looking at ancient agricultural rhythms and the hidden plural grammar of Scripture, we learn that being connected to the Vine means being fundamentally interconnected with the branches. We’ll look at why the Heavenly Father uses His pruning shears to disrupt our comfortable maintenance mode, and why surviving the storms of life requires a community that locks arms under the surface. Key Takeaways: The Kodak Dilemma: How protecting yesterday's cash cow can blind us to today's spiritual fruit. The "Y'all" of the Gospel: Why every single promise and command in John 15:1-8 is corporate, not individual. The Redwood Ecosystem: Why the tallest trees on earth survive massive storms with roots that are only five feet deep. Scripture: John 15:1-17, Psalm 80:8-19, Isaiah 5:1-7
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