"I AM the true vine and MY FATHER is the vine grower. If any of MY branches doesn't bear fruit, HE breaks it off; and HE prunes every branch that does bear fruit, that it may bear even more fruit.
You are already made clean by the word I have spoken to you. Live in ME as I live in you. The branch cannot bear fruit by itself, but has to remain part of the vine; so neither can you, if you don't remain in ME.
I AM the vine and you are the branches. As long as you remain in ME and I in you, you bear much fruit; but apart from ME you can do nothing. Whoever does not remain in ME is thrown away, as they do with branches, and they wither. Then they are gathered and thrown into the fire and burned.
If you remain in ME and MY words remain in you, you may ask whatever you want, and it will be given to you. MY FATHER is glorified when you bear much fruit: it is then that you become MY disciples." - John 15:1-8
(JESUS uses an image from the Scripture, bust HE changes the original meaning, as HE did before when speaking of the Good Shepherd [John 10:1]. The vine represents the people of Israel. Planted from selected stock, cared for by the LORD, it should have produced fruits of justice [Mark 12:1].
Now the true Vine has taken root. CHRIST is the trunk from which the branches sprout, that is to say, all of us who live by HIM. HE is also the entire plant, trunk and branches together: Christians are really the body of CHRIST.
The vine was the people of Israel, and what mattered more to them was the collective conduct of the community as one body. What mattered was not the individuals but Israel. Now JESUS does not say: The Christian community is the vine, but: I AM the vine. So each of us has to consider how HE is joined with JESUS through faith, prayer, and keeping HIS word. Each one has to bear fruit. JESUS does not specify what these fruits should be: whether service, understanding, action for social justice, or a life silently offered to GOD. Rather HE insists that these fruits should come from the Spirit and bear HIS proper seal. The success of the Church is not measured by its achievements, but by the progress of those who interiorize CHRIST's mystery and share in HIS cross and resurrection.)
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