21/05/2026
✡️ Hebrew Word of the Week: Gefen (גֶּפֶן) — Vine
Some of the most meaningful spiritual truths in Scripture are revealed through familiar everyday images, and one of the richest is the vine. The Hebrew word Gefen (גֶּפֶן, pronounced GEH-fen) means “vine,” but in the Bible it represents far more than agriculture. It becomes a picture of relationship, dependence, fruitfulness, and God’s faithful care.
In the Old Testament, Israel is often described as God’s vine. Psalm 80 speaks of God bringing a vine out of Egypt and planting it in the land, while Isaiah 5 describes His careful tending of that vineyard. The image is deeply personal. God is not distant from the vine. He plants, protects, waters, and cares for it with intention. Yet Scripture also reveals the struggle. Though called to bear fruit for God’s glory, human weakness and disobedience repeatedly fell short.
This is what makes Yeshua’s words in John 15 so powerful: “I am the true vine, and My Father is the vinedresser.” He is not simply borrowing a familiar biblical symbol. He is revealing Himself as the true fulfillment of what the vine was always meant to represent. Where human effort fails, He remains faithful.
Yeshua continues by saying that branches cannot bear fruit by themselves unless they remain connected to the vine. This speaks directly to our own spiritual lives. How often do we try to produce strength through effort alone—pushing harder, striving more, relying on discipline without true closeness to God? But branches do not create life. They receive it.
Gefen reminds us that true fruitfulness begins with connection. God is not asking us to manufacture spiritual life in our own strength. He invites us to remain close to Yeshua, the true vine, where His life flows into ours, producing genuine fruit—love, peace, endurance, faithfulness, and spiritual maturity.
Blessings and Shalom from Israel!