John 15:1-8
“I
am the true Vine. My Father is the One Who cares for the Vine. He takes
away any branch in Me that does not give fruit. Any branch that gives fruit, He
cuts it back so it will give more fruit. You are made clean by the words I
have spoken to you. Get your life from Me and I will live in you. No branch can
give fruit by itself. It has to get life from the vine. You are able to give
fruit only when you have life from Me. I am the Vine and you are the
branches. Get your life from Me. Then I will live in you and you will give much
fruit. You can do nothing without Me.
“If
anyone does not get his life from Me, he is cut off like a branch and dries up.
Such branches are gathered and thrown into the fire and they are
burned. If you get your life from Me and My Words live in you, ask
whatever you want. It will be done for you. “When you give much fruit, My
Father is honored. This shows you are My followers.
Food for
thought!
Did you know
that Jesus called himself seven names? Did you know that these names describe
who Jesus is and what he represents? Did you know that these seven names
correspond to the seven miracles Jesus performed? Let us look at these names
and miracles. We begin with the names. Jesus called himself the following:
1. I am the
bread of life. John 6:35, 41, 48-51
2. I am the
light of the world. John 8:12, 9:5
3. I am the door
of the sheep. John 10:7, 9
4. I am the good
shepherd; the good shepherd gives his life for the sheep. John 10:11, 14
5. I am the
resurrection, and the life. John 11:25
6. I am the way,
the truth, and the life. John 14:6
7. I am the true
vine. John 15:1, 5
Now, the
corresponding miracles performed by Jesus.
1. The
multiplication of bread confirms that Jesus is the bread of life. John 6:1-13
2. Enabling a
blind man to see the light confirms that Jesus is the light of the world. John
9:1-11
3. The healing
of a paralyzed man by Jerusalem's Sheep Gate confirms that Jesus is the door of
the sheepfold. John 5:2-9
4. Entering a
room when the doors are shut (switching roles with a thief), confirms that
Jesus is the door and the good shepherd who gave his life for the sheep.
5. The raising
of Lazarus confirms that Jesus is the resurrection and the life. John 11:1-45
6. The healing
of the nobleman's son confirms that Jesus is the way, the truth, and the life.
(While the nobleman was on his way, his servants confirmed the truth of Jesus
words, "Your son will live. (John 4:46-54).
7. The water
turning to wine confirms that Jesus is the True Vine. John 2:1-11
Why seven I am
and seven miracles of Jesus? Because seven is a holy number in biblical terms.
The number seven symbolizes God's perfection, His sovereignty and holiness.
Some examples of seven in the Bible: God created in seven days; Jesus
multiplied seven loaves and fishes; seven devils exorcised from Mary Magdalene;
forgive seventy times seven, seven sacraments, etc.
All this said,
today Jesus has said his last name, his last «I am». It means that Jesus is now
ready to go; he has reached the end; all is perfect; he is about to say: «It is
complete». He has reached number seven. He is about to give us his soul. But
before he goes, he gives us a secret, his secret. Jesus Secret.
Jesus has
already given us the Holy Spirit, then yesterday gave us his Peace, and today
he gives us his Secret: «If you remain in me and I in you, you will bear
much fruit; apart from me you can do nothing.» The secret of success is
that simple: Stay in touch. if you want to be someone or to do something
worthwhile in life. Without me you can do nothing, he says.
Did you notice
that no less than 7 times in today's gospel, Jesus uses the word «me» referring
to himself? Well, because he is talking about a situation that is an absolute
necessity for life and fruit bearing. Jesus is saying that the perfect way of
becoming perfect in life is by abiding with him; it is by him being with us,
and we being with him.
How can we stay
in touch with Jesus? How can we not forget him? By having with us things that
can remind us of him, like listening to Christian music or songs (Yes, buy some
Gospel songs), like carrying with us a crucifix or image (by the way, we put a
rosary or crucifix in the car or on our chest not so much to tell others that
we are Christians, as to constantly tell ourselves that we are Christians; to
remind ourselves of Christ). In other words, use anything you can to stay in
touch with Jesus. «And whatever you do, whether in word or deed, do it all in
the name of the Lord Jesus.» (Col. 3:17). This is the recipe for excellence in
life.
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