WEDNESDAY- 5TH WEEK OF EASTER -C
I Reading: Acts 15:1-6: It was arranged that they should go up
to Jerusalem and discuss the problem with the apostles and elders.
Gospel: John 15:1-8: Whoever remains in me, with me in him, bear
fruit in plenty
The Relationship of Jesus to the People of the World, Jn 15:1-8
Jesus
was facing the most terrible scene in all human history. All most all rejected
him including his own disciple Judas betrayed him, Peter denied him three times
and other disciples were to flee and desert him. Now Jesus teaches us how to have a good relationship
with God, Jesus and the world. In this passage Jesus saw a graphic lesson that
the disciples needed to learn, the great lesson of “The Vine and the
Branches”-the relationship of Jesus to the people of the world.
1.
Jesus, the Vine; God, the Vinedresser; and man, the branch (v.1)
2.
Unfruitful branches: Are taken away (v.2)
3.
Fruitful branches (v.2-4)
a.
Are pruned
b.
The purpose for pruning
c.
How branches are pruned
1) By the Word
2) By abiding, remaining
4.
Unattached Branches (v.4-6)
a.
Are by themselves: Not abiding or remaining, not attached
b.
Cannot bear fruit
c.
Do not understand the nature of bearing fruit in life: Can do nothing apart
from Christ
d.
Are doomed, gathered, thrown away, burned
5.
Attached branches: Results and Promises (v.7-8)
a.
Receive nourishment-answered prayers
b.
Glorify God
c.
Prove their attachment-discipleship
Thought:
Bearing fruit means:
#
righteousness (Rom 6:22, Phil 1:11, Col 1:10)
# godly
character (Gal 5:22-23): the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience,
kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control. Against such
things there is no law.
# converts
(Rom 1:13): to turn their heart, mind and all works to God
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