What is the Difference in John 15 of Being “Pruned” or of Being “Taken Away”?

Welcome to Grace in Focus radio. Currently, we are in a series, where Bob and Shawn answer questions from our listeners. On today’s episode, they will be discussing John 15. In this passage, the Lord describes “pruning” and “taking away” branches. What is the difference between these two actions? They guys will unpack some of the issues with these descriptions, while shedding some light on the context. We hope you join us as we strive to keep Grace in Focus.

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