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The Secret to a Fruitful Life and Business

In the relentless world of business, the true secret to success isn't about grinding harder but staying connected to a deeper source. Imagine the difference if your leadership was driven by listening, your strategy began with prayer, and your business was a calling, not just a hustle. Real power and lasting impact come from abiding, not just performing.

John 15:5

“I am the vine; you are the branches. If you remain in me and I in you, you will bear much fruit; apart from me you can do nothing.

George B. Thomas
George B. Thomas
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The Secret to a Fruitful Life and Business

You’ve heard the hustle mantra: “Grind now, shine later.” You’ve been told that productivity is power and that self-reliance is king. But what if I told you that everything you’re building: your business, your relationships, your legacy: will dry up if it’s not connected to the right source?

I know. Strong words. But they’re not mine: they’re His.

Jesus says in John 15:4 to 5, “Remain in me, and I'll remain in you… For apart from me you can do nothing.” That’s not a suggestion. That’s a warning. A truth bomb. A challenge.

Let’s unpack this in business and in life.

You Can’t Bear What You’re Not Connected To

Imagine a branch flexing, gritting its woody teeth, trying to pop out grapes on its own. Absurd, right?

Now picture you: trying to build your business, hit your goals, fix your marriage, overcome anxiety, lead a team: all while disconnected from the Vine.

That’s what most people are doing. Striving for success without sustaining their soul. Leading without listening to the Lord. Producing without praying. Creating without connecting.

And then we wonder why we’re burned out. We wonder why things feel empty. We wonder why we’re not seeing the fruit.

Simple answer? Disconnected branches don’t bear fruit.

Remaining > Running

“Remain in me,” Jesus says.

That word “remain” (or “abide”) in the Greek is meno. It means to stay, to dwell, to be rooted.

Now, let’s be real. In business, everything pulls you toward motion. Urgency. Notifications. KPIs. Clients. Content. Cash flow. You’re always doing.

But remaining is different. Remaining is about being.

It’s showing up in the stillness before the screen lights up. It’s praying over your pitch deck. It’s asking God to guide your strategy, your hires, your habits. It’s choosing intimacy over intensity.

You see, busyness doesn’t always mean fruitfulness.

Activity doesn’t equal impact.

You can be crushing your calendar and still be withering inside.

Real Power Isn’t Found in Performance

The most dangerous lie in entrepreneurship, and let’s be honest, in life: is that it all depends on you.

That’s the root of burnout. That’s the soul-strangling belief that if you just try harder, hustle smarter, wake up earlier, you’ll finally “make it.”

But Jesus flips that script.

He says, “Apart from me, you can do nothing.”

Not less. Not "a little."

Nothing.

That means your best business ideas, your most disciplined mornings, your strongest skills: all powerless unless they’re plugged into the Vine.

True success? That’s fruit that lasts. Influence that matters. Legacy that echoes into eternity. And it doesn’t come from grinding. It comes from abiding.

Connect the Vines: Business Meets Spirit

So let me get all up in your space for a second. What would it look like if your business was more than a hustle, but a holy calling? What if your leadership flowed from listening? What if your strategy started on your knees?

When Jesus said He’s the Vine and we’re the branches, He wasn’t just talking about Sunday mornings. He was talking about Monday boardrooms. Wednesday brainstorms. Friday financials.

He’s not a part of your life. He’s the source of it.

So ask yourself:
Are you building with Him, or are you building without Him?

Because that’s the difference between busy and blessed.

Bottom Line

Fruit isn’t forced. It’s formed.
And formation happens through connection.

You want real wisdom in your decisions? Remain in Him.
You want peace in the chaos? Remain in Him.
You want purpose that transcends the paycheck? Remain in Him.

Because apart from Him, you can’t do anything.
But with Him? You can do everything you were created to do.

A Prayer for Business and Life

Father,

Teach me to remain. Not just in quiet moments, but in meetings, emails, and daily tasks.

Help me stay rooted in You when the pressure rises and the world demands more.

May I build not in my strength, but in Yours.

Produce Your fruit in me: love, patience, clarity, courage, so that what I create reflects

Your Kingdom.

Amen.

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Your Morning Prayer

Lord, we come to you knowing the weight of this calling. Running a business, especially one rooted in faith, isn't easy. We face pressures from all sides: financial anxieties, difficult decisions that impact our employees and families, the constant pull to compromise our values for the sake of profit. The world tells us to hustle and compete, but we desire to build something different, something that honors you.

We ask for your wisdom and guidance as we navigate these challenges. Help us to make ethical choices, even when they're not the easiest. Give us strength to lead with compassion and integrity, fostering a workplace where people feel valued and respected. Open our eyes to opportunities to serve our community and use our business as a force for good.

Grant us clarity in our vision, Lord, so that we can stay focused on the true purpose you've placed in our hearts. Help us to remember that success isn't just about the bottom line, but about the impact we've on the lives of others. We trust in your provision and your promise to guide us as we strive to live out our faith in every aspect of our business. May our work be a reflection of your love and grace.

Journal & Reflection

1. What specific actions this week aligned most closely with your understanding of God's calling on your life and business?

2. How can you better integrate your faith values into daily decision-making within your team, even in seemingly small matters?

3. What obstacles, internal or external, prevent you from fully embracing a "fruitful" life, and what's one practical step you can take to address them?

4. Consider the people you serve through your business. What's one way you can intentionally demonstrate God's love and compassion to them this week?

George B. Thomas

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