5th Sunday of Easter, Year B: Reflection by Fr Julian Ekeh
THEME: THE SECRET
OF BEARING MUCH FRUIT
(John 15:1-8)
Jesus in the Gospel of today
discloses to us our relationship with Him. He
reveals to us the bond we should have with Him. He talks of the divine
interconnectedness that should exist between Him and men. He invites us to
inseparable rapport with Him. He calls us to get intertwined with Him. This
Holy Union is indeed not a mere act but a productive one that results in the
manifestation of the will of God in us. Through it, we enter into God, and He,
in return, enters into us. Let us know the will of God for us.
REMAIN WITH CHRIST THE TRUE VINE
Jesus calls Himself our true
vine. He wants to be our source of joy.
He wants us to derive our lives from Him. He wants us to be true branches, not
weeds, not camouflage leaves. He wants us to produce what He gives us.
He insists we should remain in
Him, for if not, we will do nothing. We will not achieve much. Our country is
unable to achieve much since independence because we have not held fast to
godly principles. We have not maintained fairness, justice, truth, success by
merit, encouragement of hard work, etc. We say much and do less, that is why we
are not producing much. We have a lot of letters of the law that are positive,
but none is put into practice. Once the source of goodness is not tenaciously
held unto, a lot will fall apart. We find it difficult to remain. That's a big
problem.
Politician do not remain with
their true words that endeared them to the people. They say one thing today and
do another tomorrow. They promise to serve for a tenure and stay for
tenures.
Couples do not remain in their
marriage. They say, 'I do' today, and tomorrow, they are not doing what they
vowed. This affects their fruitfulness.
Students do not remain studious.
They disconnect from seriousness with their studies and start pursuing
ephemerals.
Ministers at different levels
abandon the True Vine and start plugging themselves here and there for power,
wealth, and everything that has no connection with their calling. Thus, they
leave the fruits they are called to bear to bear something else. For you to
bear fruits, you must blend with Christ. He wants the best for you. Therefore,
He decorates you.
BE DRESSED BY GOD
Jesus connects with His Father,
and for that, He succeeded. The fruit of salvation came to us through Him because
He was able to remain One with His Father even when all seemed to be dry and
fruitless. To be fruitful, Jesus invites us to subject ourselves to the pruning
work of God. He wants us to be open to dressing. He addressed the Father as the
Vinedresser.
The vinedresser does two jobs. He
eliminates the branches that have refused to produce. He equally helps those
making efforts to do better. In your
little effort to bear fruit, accept the grace of God together with discipline
He gives you. Welcome the chiselling, the beating into shape, the corrections,
and the directions.
IT SHALL BE WELL WITH YOU
You will never remain the same
after abiding in Christ, and Christ abides in you. You will certainly bear good
fruits. The Lord says that whatever you ask shall be granted. What are the
withered or withering areas of your life? Why are they withering? You may have
disconnected from the Divine, the true vine.
Connect back in prayers, in good works, in fidelity, in holiness, and in
sincerity. Do all in the name of Christ. Remain with God in your thoughts,
words, and deeds. Seek the will of God and the face of God in all your
endeavours, and you will certainly see a difference in your life.
PRAYERS AND BLESSINGS FOR ABUNDANT FRUITS
May you be fruitful in your spiritual
life.
May you be fruitful in your
marital life. May you be fruitful in your business. May you be fruitful in your
academics. May you be fruitful in governance. May you be fruitful in
administration. May you be fruitful in your pastoral life. May you bear
abundant fruit in your vocation. May you bear sweet fruits to people around
you. May you taste sweet to God and to men. May nothing separate you from the
love of God. May you not be barren. May you be a fertile vine with pleasant
aroma and be beautiful to behold. May every evil plan to disconnect you from
the Divine never see the light of the day through Christ our Lord. Amen
Happy Sunday (Easter, Week 5)
Rev Fr Julian O Ekeh
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