John 15:16
You did not choose Me, but I chose you. And I appointed you to go and bear fruit--fruit that will remain--so that whatever you ask the Father in My name, He will give you.
Bible Study Questions and Answers
1. What is the meaning of John 15:16?

2. How does John 15:16 emphasize God's role in choosing and appointing believers?

3. What does "bear fruit" mean in the context of John 15:16?

4. How can we ensure our fruit "remains" as instructed in John 15:16?

5. How does John 15:16 connect with the Great Commission in Matthew 28:19-20?

6. In what ways can you apply "ask the Father" to your prayer life?

7. What does John 15:16 reveal about God's role in choosing believers?

8. How does John 15:16 challenge the concept of free will in salvation?

9. What is the significance of being "appointed" to bear fruit in John 15:16?

10. What are the top 10 Lessons from John 15?

11. What defines a fruitful Christian?

12. What is Unconditional Election?

13. Can one be saved without being predestined?

14. (1 Thess 1:4) Is there any tangible evidence supporting divine “election” beyond Paul’s assertion to the Thessalonians?
Discussion Questions
1. How does understanding that Jesus chose you impact your sense of identity and purpose as a believer?

2. In what ways can you ensure that the fruit you are bearing is lasting and aligned with God's eternal purposes?

3. How does praying in Jesus' name influence the way you approach God with your requests?

4. What specific steps can you take to fulfill the mission of bearing fruit in your current context?

5. How do the concepts of divine election and human responsibility coexist in your understanding of this passage and related scriptures?1. What does the analogy of the vine and branches reveal about our relationship with Jesus and the Father?

2. What does it mean to abide in Christ's love, and how can this be applied to your life?

3. How does Jesus' commandment to love one another challenge or affirm your current approach to love?

4. How can you prepare and respond to persecution for your faith, as described by Jesus in this chapter?

5. How does the promise of the Holy Spirit provide comfort and encouragement for your spiritual journey?

6. What does it mean to bear fruit in your personal and spiritual life?

7. How can the understanding of Jesus' and the Father's love influence your relationship with others?

8. What does it mean to lay down one's life for one's friends in the current societal context?

9. How does Jesus' reassurance about facing persecution fortify your faith?

10. How does this chapter inform your understanding of the interconnectedness between love, obedience, and abiding in Christ?

11. How do Jesus' words in this chapter challenge your understanding and experience of Christian love?

12. How can the promise of the Holy Spirit empower you to witness for Christ?

13. In what ways does the world's hatred for Jesus manifest today, and how can you respond to it?

14. How does the teaching of 'abiding in Jesus to bear fruit' shape your spiritual practices and priorities?

15. How do you interpret the world's hatred as described by Jesus in your personal experiences?

16. How can the promise of the Holy Spirit equip you to bear witness for Christ in your daily life?

17. What does it mean to be a friend of Jesus as described in this chapter?

18. How does this chapter deepen your understanding of the cost of discipleship?

19. How can Jesus' teachings in this chapter guide you in dealing with hostility or rejection due to your faith?

20. What does Jesus' statement that His disciples are not of the world mean to you, and how does it shape your worldview and behavior?

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