“You did not choose me, but I chose you and appointed you so that you might go and bear fruit—fruit that will last—and so that whatever you ask in my name the Father will give you.”
At first glance, you might think: “That was for the disciples — not me.” But here’s the truth: if you belong to Jesus, then this promise belongs to you too.
You were chosen
This verse reminds us that our faith isn’t random or accidental. Jesus didn’t wait for you to prove yourself before deciding if you were worth calling. He chose you first. That means your worth isn’t up for debate, and your calling doesn’t depend on comparison.
You were appointed
Being chosen isn’t passive. Jesus not only saved you — He appointed you. That means He entrusted you with a purpose, a mission, and opportunities to reflect Him in the world. The fruit of your life — whether it’s encouraging someone, creating something meaningful, raising a family, or leading in your work — is part of His design.
Your fruit lasts
So much in our culture feels temporary. But Jesus says the fruit you bear in Him will last. That means the conversations you have, the faith you share, the love you extend — none of it is wasted. Eternal impact is woven into ordinary obedience.
Your prayers are heard
The last line of this verse is just as powerful: “…whatever you ask in my name the Father will give you.” This isn’t a blank check for our wish lists, but a promise of alignment. As you live in step with Christ, your desires line up with His heart — and those prayers are heard, answered, and carried into eternity.
A reflection for today
So yes, John 15:16 is meant for you today. It’s a reminder that:
- You are chosen.
- You are appointed.
- Your life bears fruit that matters.
- Your prayers carry weight with the Father.
When you feel overlooked or “not enough,” let this verse whisper truth: your story is not random, and your purpose is not optional.
A short prayer
Lord, thank You for choosing me, for appointing me, and for giving my life eternal significance. Help me to bear fruit that lasts and to pray in step with Your will. Amen.
If you’d like help unpacking what this looks like in your everyday life — how to live chosen, appointed, and fruitful — I’d love to walk with you. Coaching with me is about turning these truths into focus, momentum, and action. Let’s talk about your next faithful step: Daredream.co
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