Jesus Is the True Vine (I AM Series Part 7)
In John 15:1, Jesus gives the final “I AM” statement recorded in John’s Gospel: “I am the true vine, and my Father is the gardener.” This statement comes in the final hours before His arrest. It is not casual teaching. It is a defining word to His disciples as everything they have relied on is about to be shaken. In this image, Jesus gathers together the major themes of His ministry—life, dependence, fruitfulness, and relationship with God—and brings them to a single point. More than any other image in the series, the vine exposes a reality that many resist. Spiritual life is not sustained by effort. It is sustained by connection. If that connection is absent, everything else is empty. The Biblical Background: Israel as God’s Vine In the Old Testament, Israel is repeatedly described as a vine planted and cultivated by God. Psalm 80 speaks of God bringing a vine out of Egypt and establishing it in the land. Isaiah 5 describes a vineyard carefully tended, yet producing fruit that d...