Tagged: Bible Reading & Meditation

ARE YOU DOING YOUR JOBS?

“The congregations grew stronger in faith and daily increased in numbers.” —Acts 16:5 The Lord insists that we bear abundant, lasting fruit (Jn 15:5, 16). Consequently, it is good to ask ourselves: “How many people have I tried to lead to a total commitment to the Lord through my love, service, witness, words, prayer, and fasting?” Another crucial question we should ask ourselves is: “How many Christians have I tried to lead into leadership in the Church?” For example, when St. Paul heard of Timothy’s faith, he was eager to have Timothy go on mission and begin apprenticeship for leadership...

THE FRUIT OF LOVE

“It was not you who chose Me, it was I Who chose you to go forth and bear fruit.” —John 15:16 In the very first chapter of the Bible, we hear the Lord’s first words to the newly created human race. He commanded us to bear fruit (Gn 1:28). We are chosen specifically for the purpose of bearing much fruit that will last (Jn 15:16, 5). Shortly before His Ascension, Jesus commanded us to go and make disciples of all nations, that is, to bear the fruit of holiness and evangelization (Mt 28:19). We will come to a tragic end...

WHAT WONDROUS LOVE IS THIS

“As the Father has loved Me, so I have loved you.” —John 15:9 The love of the Father for the Son Jesus is immensely powerful. God’s love for Jesus is explosive, powerful, creative, healing, regenerative, wild, unmeasurable, and beyond human control. Furthermore, Jesus loves each of us with that same love; He loves us “as the Father has loved” Him (Jn 15:9). If we truly experienced and realized how fully God loves us, we would be gloriously transformed. “For our God is a consuming fire” (Heb 12:29). God’s love has unfathomable power, like an avalanche that sweeps up all in...

FRUIT LOOPS

“My Father has been glorified in your bearing much fruit.” —John 15:8 We are God’s branches, and we are to bear fruit for Him. Thus, the fruit we bear is not ours. For example, I have six children. All are adults, and five are married and live on their own. I had to let these five children go. They were my responsibility for two decades, and were ripening in my home under my care. Ultimately, however, these children belong to God, and they are His fruit. Over and over, we branches repeat this cycle. We remain attached to Jesus, the...

TOUGH LOVE

“We must undergo many trials if we are to enter the reign of God.” —Acts 14:22 Being beaten with stones to the point of death for your faith in Jesus is most definitely a trial and a hardship. Yet getting back up and twice going back into the same town which tried to kill you gives your witness for Jesus a credibility which no one can deny (Acts 14:20, 21). St. Paul’s tough love was encouraging beyond measure. What tough love Paul displayed in heading right back into town and then right back out on mission. When someone who has...