* DOMINION DAILY DEVOTION ~ DAY 178*
*DATE: 27TH JUNE 2026*
*TOPIC: CHOSEN TO BE FRUITFUL โ 6*
*ANCHOR SCRIPTURE: JOHN 15:2 (NKJV)*
*"Every branch in Me that bears fruit He prunes, that it may bear more fruit."* โ
*Devotional message:*
We continue with our series, Chosen to Be Fruitful. The moment you receive Jesus Christ as your Lord and Savior, you begin the journey of bearing fruit. However, God's desire is not that we remain at one level of fruitfulness. He desires that we continually grow and bear even more fruit for His glory.
Jesus teaches that every branch which bears fruit is pruned by the Father so that it may become even more fruitful. Pruning is not a sign of God's rejection but of His love and commitment to our spiritual growth. A wise gardener removes whatever hinders the healthy growth of a tree, and in the same way, our Heavenly Father removes everything that limits our effectiveness in His Kingdom.
Many times, this pruning process takes place during seasons of wilderness and testing. During these moments, God exposes attitudes, habits, and desires that must be surrendered. Some things He asks us to leave behind may be sinful, while others may not necessarily be wrong in themselves, but they no longer contribute to His purpose for our lives. He may also instruct us to separate from certain relationships, environments, or distractions that hinder our spiritual growth.
For some believers, God deals with pride and self-reliance. For others, He prunes misplaced confidence in personal ability, just as Peter had to learn that victory comes through dependence on Christ and not human strength. Others undergo seasons where God deals with the desires of the flesh, teaching them to walk in the Spirit rather than be governed by worldly appetites.
Although pruning can be painful, it is always purposeful. God never removes anything without intending to replace it with greater fruitfulness. Every season of correction, discipline, and refinement is preparing us to reflect Christ more fully and to become more effective in advancing His Kingdom.
Child of God, do not resist the pruning of the Lord. Embrace His dealings with humility and perseverance, knowing that He is working all things together for your good. As you submit to His refining process, your life will produce greater fruit that will glorify God and bless generations to come.
God prunes every fruitful believer so that they may bear even greater fruit. Embracing His refining process leads to greater spiritual maturity, effectiveness, and lasting impact.
*Prayer:*
Heavenly Father, thank You for loving me enough to prune my life. Give me the grace to embrace Your correction and refinement without complaining. Remove everything within me that hinders my fruitfulness, and help me to submit fully to the work of Your Holy Spirit. May my life continually bear fruit that brings glory to Your name and advances Your Kingdom. In Jesus' name, Amen.
*Daily Bible Reading:*
John 15:1โ8,Heb 12:5โ11,Rom 8:28โ29,Gal 5:16โ25,Jas 1:2โ4
*Author :* Alfred Wabuko Manyasi
*Contact :*
*Email :* DominionvoicesminisrtyAnderson Mwila.com
*Facebook :* Alfred Wabuko Manyasi
* Dominion Daily Devotion, 2026*
*ยฉ Dominion Voices Ministry*
*DATE: 27TH JUNE 2026*
*TOPIC: CHOSEN TO BE FRUITFUL โ 6*
*ANCHOR SCRIPTURE: JOHN 15:2 (NKJV)*
*"Every branch in Me that bears fruit He prunes, that it may bear more fruit."* โ
*Devotional message:*
We continue with our series, Chosen to Be Fruitful. The moment you receive Jesus Christ as your Lord and Savior, you begin the journey of bearing fruit. However, God's desire is not that we remain at one level of fruitfulness. He desires that we continually grow and bear even more fruit for His glory.
Jesus teaches that every branch which bears fruit is pruned by the Father so that it may become even more fruitful. Pruning is not a sign of God's rejection but of His love and commitment to our spiritual growth. A wise gardener removes whatever hinders the healthy growth of a tree, and in the same way, our Heavenly Father removes everything that limits our effectiveness in His Kingdom.
Many times, this pruning process takes place during seasons of wilderness and testing. During these moments, God exposes attitudes, habits, and desires that must be surrendered. Some things He asks us to leave behind may be sinful, while others may not necessarily be wrong in themselves, but they no longer contribute to His purpose for our lives. He may also instruct us to separate from certain relationships, environments, or distractions that hinder our spiritual growth.
For some believers, God deals with pride and self-reliance. For others, He prunes misplaced confidence in personal ability, just as Peter had to learn that victory comes through dependence on Christ and not human strength. Others undergo seasons where God deals with the desires of the flesh, teaching them to walk in the Spirit rather than be governed by worldly appetites.
Although pruning can be painful, it is always purposeful. God never removes anything without intending to replace it with greater fruitfulness. Every season of correction, discipline, and refinement is preparing us to reflect Christ more fully and to become more effective in advancing His Kingdom.
Child of God, do not resist the pruning of the Lord. Embrace His dealings with humility and perseverance, knowing that He is working all things together for your good. As you submit to His refining process, your life will produce greater fruit that will glorify God and bless generations to come.
God prunes every fruitful believer so that they may bear even greater fruit. Embracing His refining process leads to greater spiritual maturity, effectiveness, and lasting impact.
*Prayer:*
Heavenly Father, thank You for loving me enough to prune my life. Give me the grace to embrace Your correction and refinement without complaining. Remove everything within me that hinders my fruitfulness, and help me to submit fully to the work of Your Holy Spirit. May my life continually bear fruit that brings glory to Your name and advances Your Kingdom. In Jesus' name, Amen.
*Daily Bible Reading:*
John 15:1โ8,Heb 12:5โ11,Rom 8:28โ29,Gal 5:16โ25,Jas 1:2โ4
*Author :* Alfred Wabuko Manyasi
*Contact :*
*Email :* DominionvoicesminisrtyAnderson Mwila.com
*Facebook :* Alfred Wabuko Manyasi
* Dominion Daily Devotion, 2026*
*ยฉ Dominion Voices Ministry*
*๐๏ธ DOMINION DAILY DEVOTION ~ DAY 178*
*DATE: 27TH JUNE 2026*
*TOPIC: CHOSEN TO BE FRUITFUL โ 6*
*ANCHOR SCRIPTURE: JOHN 15:2 (NKJV)*
*"Every branch in Me that bears fruit He prunes, that it may bear more fruit."* โ
*Devotional message:*
We continue with our series, Chosen to Be Fruitful. The moment you receive Jesus Christ as your Lord and Savior, you begin the journey of bearing fruit. However, God's desire is not that we remain at one level of fruitfulness. He desires that we continually grow and bear even more fruit for His glory.
Jesus teaches that every branch which bears fruit is pruned by the Father so that it may become even more fruitful. Pruning is not a sign of God's rejection but of His love and commitment to our spiritual growth. A wise gardener removes whatever hinders the healthy growth of a tree, and in the same way, our Heavenly Father removes everything that limits our effectiveness in His Kingdom.
Many times, this pruning process takes place during seasons of wilderness and testing. During these moments, God exposes attitudes, habits, and desires that must be surrendered. Some things He asks us to leave behind may be sinful, while others may not necessarily be wrong in themselves, but they no longer contribute to His purpose for our lives. He may also instruct us to separate from certain relationships, environments, or distractions that hinder our spiritual growth.
For some believers, God deals with pride and self-reliance. For others, He prunes misplaced confidence in personal ability, just as Peter had to learn that victory comes through dependence on Christ and not human strength. Others undergo seasons where God deals with the desires of the flesh, teaching them to walk in the Spirit rather than be governed by worldly appetites.
Although pruning can be painful, it is always purposeful. God never removes anything without intending to replace it with greater fruitfulness. Every season of correction, discipline, and refinement is preparing us to reflect Christ more fully and to become more effective in advancing His Kingdom.
Child of God, do not resist the pruning of the Lord. Embrace His dealings with humility and perseverance, knowing that He is working all things together for your good. As you submit to His refining process, your life will produce greater fruit that will glorify God and bless generations to come.
God prunes every fruitful believer so that they may bear even greater fruit. Embracing His refining process leads to greater spiritual maturity, effectiveness, and lasting impact.
*Prayer:*
Heavenly Father, thank You for loving me enough to prune my life. Give me the grace to embrace Your correction and refinement without complaining. Remove everything within me that hinders my fruitfulness, and help me to submit fully to the work of Your Holy Spirit. May my life continually bear fruit that brings glory to Your name and advances Your Kingdom. In Jesus' name, Amen.
*Daily Bible Reading:*
John 15:1โ8,Heb 12:5โ11,Rom 8:28โ29,Gal 5:16โ25,Jas 1:2โ4
*Author :* Alfred Wabuko Manyasi
*Contact :*
*Email :* Dominionvoicesminisrty[gmail].com
*Facebook :* Alfred Wabuko Manyasi
*๐ Dominion Daily Devotion, 2026*
*ยฉ Dominion Voices Ministry*