Message from Fr. Vinh Michael Nguyen
April 28, 2024
I am the vine; you are the branches.
In the Gospel of the 5th Sunday of Easter, Jesus uses the image of the vine and its branches to express unity in supernatural life between God and Christians. He compares it to a vine, God the Father is the vinedresser and Christians are the vine branches. The vine is made up of several branches fused to form a vine trellis. Any branch which is not attached to the vine will die because it cannot absorb the sap of life. When we say that Jesus is the vine and believers are the branches, in reality, there is green branches full of life, and there are withered and dry branches. Those who are not attached to God are like dry branches that only serve as firewood. Meanwhile, believers are bound like a vine branches attached to the stem, always happy and peaceful in their daily life. Their “attachment” to Christ speaks for himself in his invitation “remain in me.” What remains is union, communion, love, sharing, sympathy and fidelity of believers to Jesus. And he continued like this, when men abide in him, they also abide in God the Father, and they are united with God the Father to share and participate in the supernatural life as well as in the perfect happiness of God the Father. May we, as Christians, respond to Jesus' response. invitation to unite ourselves to his body by “remaining” in his commandment of love; faithfully keeping his teachings. Because, thanks to this connection and observance, we continue the supernatural life, like the sacred sap that flows from the vine to each branch, making our lives fruitful.
Lord Jesus, please help us to always remain close and united with you for the rest of our lives so that that we can bear many good flowers and good fruits according to your desires.
Amen.