Wednesday, 17 May 2017

Apart from me you can do nothing

Wednesday of Week 5 in Eastertide



John 15:1-8 – “I am the true vine…”

This allegory of the vine and branches illustrates Christ’s teachings about effective discipleship. Bearing fruit in terms of extending the Kingdom of God – in other words, winning people over to repentance and commitment to Christian life, requires intimate union with Christ through the Eucharist (the vine) and the Word of God. In order to bear fruit, a branch of a plant must be organically connected to the vine, through which it receives life and nourishment. If the branch is broken from the vine, not only will it not bear fruit, but it will wither and die. In a similar way, to be a disciple of Christ means to be bound to Christ so we receive life and nourishment from him, and in Christ, we will be united to one another.


We should remember that before commissioning the Apostles to go and preach the Gospel, there is a strong exhortation to struggle for a close union with Christ. The success of the Church’s work of evangelisation depends on the spiritual lives of the evangelizers. That is why the saints have always been the best promoters of the Gospel. Let us all remember His words, “apart from me you can do nothing.”

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