“Remain in me as I remain
in you” (John 15:4). As we walk through
parks or even around the properties where we live, invariably we see branches
broken off trees. Their leaves quickly
fade. The branch dies. It no longer is capable of bearing fruit or fulfilling
the purpose for which it was created.
Like branches on trees, we, too, are connected to
Someone and Something bigger than ourselves, to all of creation, to everything
that moves and breathes and has being from the Creator of all. “For by him (Christ) all things were created:
things in heaven and on earth, visible and invisible, whether thrones or powers
or rulers or authorities; all things were created by him and for him” (Col.
1:16). Apart from Christ, from God, we are incapable of accomplishing the good
for which we were created. “Whoever
remains in me,” Christ tells us in today’s Gospel(John 15: 1-8),
and I in him/her will bear much (emphasis mine) fruit, because without
me you can do nothing. The things we do without
Christ, disconnected from God, self (our true self) and others in love is not
life-giving, not community building, is not of God. Disconnected, we spread discontent,
confusion, chaos and we deepen our emptiness, blow out “smoldering wicks” (Is
42:3) stamp out “budding seedlings,” crush broken spirits and, “yes,” bring death. Do I want to live isolated from Christ, the
Source of my Being? Or do I want to stay connected through the Scriptures, the
Eucharist, through striving to love others as God loves me,by showing
compassion towards others as God shows compassion toward me? The choice is mine!
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