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Fruit doesn’t come from trying harder. It comes from staying connected. This song lives in the Mississippi Delta, where faith is learned the same way crops are grown, slowly, honestly, and with a lot of humility. Fruit on the Branch is a Delta Gospel Blues worship song rooted in John 15:5, but it doesn’t preach. It testifies. This is music for people who have tried to do life on their own and discovered that independence dries out fast. Slide guitar, foot-stomp rhythm, and gravel-edged vocals carry a story about labor, pride, mercy, and the quiet strength of remaining when quitting feels easier. The song draws on late-1930s Southern worship traditions, where faith wasn’t polished, it was practical. The blues here isn’t sadness for sadness’ sake. It’s truth-telling. It’s the sound of a man who’s watched green turn brown, then watched grace bring it back again. If you’ve ever believed effort alone would save you, this song gently disagrees. If you’ve ever felt cut off, worn thin, or tired of pretending strength is enough, you’re in the right place. Stay a while. Let the roots do their work. Fruit still grows when you remain.