All Jesus asks is that we remain connected to him

Father Perry D. Leiker, pastor.

A reflection on the daily readings, for Wednesday of the Fifth Week of Easter, by Father Perry.
By Father Perry D. Leiker, pastor
The stage is set for a big showdown! An argument is arising with great force — all must be circumcised.
This surely was a big thing in the Mosaic code. But, Paul wisely said he would have to consult; and it seems to all that Peter was the one they had to report to and seek advice.
And so off to Jerusalem they went. Later, we will get the results in a most interesting way.
But first, one special detail.
As they passed through town after town, they noted and told everyone about the large number of Gentiles who were believing. All were thrilled. And this, no doubt, is an important detail in and through the Acts of the Apostles that was about to change the history of the growth of the church.
And interestingly, in a similar vein, Jesus is telling his disciples that in order to bear fruitfulness, they had to stay connected to him.
Jesus said
“If you remain in me and my words remain in you …”
There’s the promise again. Circumcision was nothing in comparison to this statement of Jesus. And it is as true today as it was then.
Are we connected? Do we remain in him? And does his word remain in us?

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