Already Clean

John 15 Series โ€” Day 3 | John 15:3

๐Ÿ“– TODAY’S SCRIPTURE

John 15:3 (NIV) “You are already clean because of the word I have spoken to you.”

REFLECTION

Yesterday we saw the Gardener at work โ€” cutting off what is dead, pruning what is fruitful. But you may have been left with a question: What does the Gardener actually use to prune?

Verse 3 answers it.

“You are already clean…”

Notice that Jesus doesn’t say “you will be clean” or “you need to get clean.” He says already. Past tense. Done. Before the cross, before Pentecost, before the disciples had any idea what was coming โ€” Jesus looked at them and said: you are already in a purified condition. Not because of their performance or their faithfulness. But because of what had been spoken over them and into them.

“…because of the word I have spoken to you.”

Here is something that stopped me when I was studying this. In Greek, the word for prunes in verse 2 is kathairei โ€” and the word for clean in verse 3 is katharoi. They share the same root. John is making a deliberate connection: the pruning that the Father does happens through the Word. The instrument of pruning is the Word itself.

And then consider what John tells us at the very beginning of his Gospel:

“In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God… The Word became flesh and made his dwelling among us.” (John 1:1, 14 NIV)

Jesus is not just giving the disciples a word โ€” He is the Word. When Jesus speaks, it is the Word of God in its most complete form. Not words โ€” instructions, opinions, suggestions โ€” but the Word. The Word that created all things. The Word that became flesh and lived among them.

Q1: When was the last time I let the Word of God actually speak to me โ€” not just inform me, but shape me?

The Psalmist asked: “How can a young person stay on the path of purity?” The answer: “By living according to your word.” (Psalm 119:9, NIV). Paul speaks of the Church being washed “by the cleansing of water through the word” (Ephesians 5:26, NIV). Across Scripture, the pattern is consistent โ€” the Word cleans.

Think back to when you first truly encountered Jesus through Scripture. Something shifted, didn’t it? Something old was exposed and removed. That was pruning. That was the Word doing what it always does.

Among the twelve, Judas represents the fruitless branch that was removed โ€” he had heard the same words but never truly let them in. The other eleven had been shaped by them. Three years of walking with Jesus, listening to Jesus, being questioned by Jesus. They were already clean. Not perfect โ€” but in a purified condition, ready to bear fruit.

Q2: Am I receiving the Word โ€” or just consuming it? There is a difference between reading the Bible and letting the Bible read you.

Q3: Is there an area of my life where I have been avoiding the Word because I know it will require something of me?

๐ŸŒฟ REMAIN IN HIM

Take a moment before you move on. This isn’t a to-do. It’s an invitation to stay.

Reflect honestly: Is there a part of your life that feels unclean, unresolved, or stuck โ€” that you haven’t yet brought to the Word?

Bring it to Jesus: Sit quietly for a moment. Open your hands. Ask Him: “Lord, speak Your word into this area. Do what only You can do.”

Trust the Gardener: The same Word that created the universe is the Word working in you right now. It is alive. It is active. It cuts through to the very heart of things โ€” not to wound, but to purify. Stay in the Word. Trust the Gardener.

๐Ÿ™ PRAYER

Father, thank You that Your Word is not passive โ€” it is alive and at work in me. Give me a heart that doesn’t just read the Word, but receives it. Where I have been avoiding what You are saying, give me the courage to lean in. Prune me through Your Word today, so that I can bear more fruit. Amen.

๐Ÿ’ก MEMORY VERSE

Hebrews 4:12 (NIV) “For the word of God is alive and active. Sharper than any double-edged sword, it penetrates even to dividing soul and spirit, joints and marrow; it judges the thoughts and attitudes of the heart.”

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