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What does it really mean to abide in Christ—and how is it different from simply remaining in faith or attending church? In this powerful message, Pastor Mark Keene walks through John 15 to reveal the life-changing difference between passive religion and an active, intimate relationship with Jesus. Many believers stay close to God without ever experiencing transformation—but abiding is where true purpose, power, and joy are unlocked. Jesus reminds us that we are already clean because of His finished work on the cross. Abiding isn’t about striving for approval—it’s about living from a place of acceptance and connection. When we stop trying to earn what’s already been given, we step into freedom, fruitfulness, and overflowing joy. In this sermon, you’ll learn: What “abide” truly means in John 15 (and why it’s more than just staying close) Why God desires relationship—not performance The three purposes of abiding: obeying His Word, loving others, and bearing much fruit How the Holy Spirit empowers you to live beyond human effort Why fruitfulness is not optional—and activation is part of your calling How abiding in Christ leads to unshakable joy, not circumstantial happiness This message will challenge you to move beyond religious activity and into a living, dynamic relationship with Jesus that produces lasting fruit and impacts others. 📖 Key Scripture: John 15 🔥 Theme: Abiding in Christ | Purpose | Activation | Joy 🙏 Application: Stop remaining. Start abiding. Get activated. If this message encouraged you, be sure to like, subscribe, and share it with someone who’s ready to move deeper in their walk with Christ.