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šŸ“– Agape Love Bible Study Community Living Close to the Lord Walking Daily in His Will, Not Ours🌿 February 15th Bible Study: Abide in Me

šŸ“– Agape Love Bible Study Community

Abide in Me

šŸ•Šļø Key Scripture (KJV):ā€œAbide in me, and I in you. As the branch cannot bear fruit of itself, except it abide in the vine; no more can ye, except ye abide in me.ā€ā€” John 15:4

šŸ“š Devotional Thought:

Living close to the Lord is not about striving harder—it is about abiding deeper.

Jesus uses the picture of a vine and branches to show us something powerful: we cannot produce lasting fruit apart from Him. A branch does not struggle to bear fruit—it simply stays connected to the vine.

Abiding means remaining.Staying.Dwelling in His presence.

When we try to walk in God’s will without staying connected to Him, we become weary and frustrated. But when we abide in Christ, strength flows naturally. Peace grows. Direction becomes clearer.

February 15th reminds us that closeness with God is not about activity—it is about connection. The more we remain in Him through prayer, Scripture, obedience, and quiet trust, the more our lives reflect His heart.

Abiding is daily. It is intentional. It is relational.

šŸ™ Prayer Prompt:

Lord, help me abide in You.Keep my heart connected to Yours.Teach me to remain in Your presence and depend on You daily.

āœļø Reflection Questions:

• What does abiding in Christ look like in my daily life?• Are there distractions that weaken my connection with Him?• How can I intentionally remain close to God today?

✨ Encouragement for Today

Stay connected.Stay rooted.Stay close.

When you abide in Him,He produces the fruit. šŸ’œšŸ“–

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