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    Bible - Import to Jesusby A.J. Wilson
 John 15:7-8 (emphasis mine) 
	
	“If 
	you abide in Me, and My words abide 
	in you, you will ask what you desire, and it shall be done for you. By 
	this My Father is glorified, that you bear much fruit; so you will be My 
	disciples.”  
	
	 Jesus delivers the 
	above teaching in the upper room with his disciples during their last night 
	together before his crucifixion. 
	Jesus tells his disciples that “I am the true 
	vine,” (v.1) and “without Me you can do nothing” (v.5) so it is important to 
	know how we can have Jesus with us in all we do. 
	In the above scripture Jesus shows his disciples 
	that they must keep his words (or the Bible) with them in order to be 
	fruitful.  
	Jesus placed a high importance on the scriptures, 
	constantly and consistently quoting from the Old Testament and also 
	referring his followers to the teachings of ‘Moses and the Prophets’. 
	Here are some scriptures you can look at to see 
	some examples of how Jesus used and respected the scriptures and a place to 
	write in some of your own thoughts:  John 
	8:31-32    
	______________________________________  Luke 
	24:13-53  
	______________________________________  John 
	15:3-10     
	______________________________________  Matthew 
	4:1-11 ______________________________________  The 
	Bible contains no errors, is correct in all that it addresses, and will be a 
	“light unto our paths” at all times. 
	When something is important to us, we devote 
	time, effort, and resources into that something. 
	The Bible is no different. 
	We should find a regular time to read our 
	Bibles, with consistency. 
	The length of time doesn’t have to be an hour, 
	only a few minutes are necessary, but remember that God desires your 
	devotion to him. 
	Once you find the time that works best for you, 
	let it be a priority and do not let the worries and demands of the world 
	keep you from your fellowship with him. 
	  Ask 
	God to help you examine your love for his Word, and show you any areas which 
	need any work. |