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Jesus is the vine and his followers are the branches, while God is the one who tends the plant. He sometimes brings about actions that are intended not to harm Christians, but to help them be more productive spiritually. It establishes the relationship between Christians and Christ, and is the last of the ' I Am' statements.

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