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What if this year isn’t about doing more for God—but being more with Him? In a culture driven by New Year’s resolutions, self-improvement, and spiritual hustle, this message invites us to slow down and rediscover a deeply biblical rhythm: abiding. Rooted in John 15, we’re reminded that we are branches connected to the True Vine—and apart from Him, we can do nothing. Real fruit doesn’t come from striving harder, perfect discipline, or comparison. It comes from connection. Through the lives of Abraham, Joseph, Moses, and David, we see a consistent pattern: God forms us long before He uses us. Faithfulness isn’t measured by how productive we look compared to others, but by how well we steward what God has entrusted to us. The parable of the talents reveals that while God gives different capacities, He calls everyone to multiplication. Our calling isn’t to chase someone else’s assignment—it’s to faithfully grow what’s already in our hands. Abiding isn’t a checklist or a religious performance. It’s living in God’s presence daily. Prayer becomes conversation, not a wish list. Obedience flows from love, not legalism. And when we abide, everything else follows: When we abide, we obey. When we obey, we steward. When we steward, God multiplies. This message is an invitation to stop trying to manufacture spiritual fruit through human effort and start dwelling with the One who produces lasting fruit through us. 👉 Watch, reflect, and let this be the year you choose presence over pressure. Scripture referenced: John 15 Topics: Abiding, stewardship, obedience, spiritual growth, calling, fruitfulness #refugeranch #sermon #abide #presenceofgod #jesus #stewardship #faithful #multiply