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A vine is a kind of plant that grows grapes. In these verses, when Jesus talked about "fruit," he wanted his listeners to think about grapes. Someone needs to carefully care for a vine so it will make as many grapes as possible. Fruit is a metaphor used many times in the Bible.
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See: V[Vine (Vineyard)](../articles/vine.md); Metaphor; Fruit (metaphor)
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See: V[Vine (Vineyard)](../articles/vine.md); Metaphor; [Fruit (Metaphor)](../articles/fruitmetaphor.md)
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When Jesus said "bear fruit,” he continued to use the metaphor of a vine. He wanted his disciples to think about all they could do to honor God. Branches in a vineyard grow grapes. In the same way, Christians that grow will do things that honor God. Jesus called this "fruit."
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See: Metaphor; Fruit (metaphor); [Vine (Vineyard)](../articles/vine.md)
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See: Metaphor; [Fruit (Metaphor)](../articles/fruitmetaphor.md); [Vine (Vineyard)](../articles/vine.md)
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When Jesus said some people bear "no fruit" (15:2), he wanted his disciples to think about people who do not honor God. Some scholars think he spoke about Christians who do not do the things that Jesus taught. That is, they say they believe in Jesus, but they do not do the things that he taught them to do. Other scholars think Jesus spoke about people who do not believe in him. Because they do not believe in him, they cannot honor God.
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See: Fruit (metaphor)
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See: [Fruit (Metaphor)](../articles/fruitmetaphor.md)
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