LEAD. June 2020 | Page 6

You Will Experience Cutbacks By Beth Moore Growing can look a lot like shrinking. Sometimes you may not have the faintest clue God is busily making you more productive, because what seems far clearer is that He is intent on killing you. Nothing is more painful to the branch than pruning—and nothing is more irresponsible for the vinedresser than avoiding it. We dwell in an age of aesthetics, where beauty is chief among aims. The purpose of the branch, however, is not the beauty of a well-tended vine covered in leaves misty with dew, filtered through the light of dawn. No, the purpose of the branch is benefit, and its benefit is found in its fruitfulness. Pruning, according to Jesus, is a good sign. It doesn’t just signal future fruit. It’s proof of previous fruit. Every branch in me that does not bear fruit [the vinedresser] takes away, and every branch that does bear fruit he prunes. - John 15:2 The vinedresser doesn’t bother pruning branches that don’t bear fruit. He prunes those that do. Receiving a cutback for impressive production is counterintuitive to us mortals, particularly in a screen-driven world where the bigger the bytes, the better the product. God, however, doesn’t mind being misunderstood. His determination to do us good is undeterred by accusations that He’s doing us harm. 6