Synopsis:
Abiding in Christ “I am the true vine and my Father is the vine grower.” (Jn. 15:1) Jesus became man in order to have us share his Divine life. When we give ourselves to grace and faith we remain united with him in love, thru the Holy Spirit. What does it mean, as we sit before the Eucharist, sit in our homes alone, walk among our contemporaries or persevere in trials with our adversaries, to “abide in me?” It means to experience, comprehend and live those life experiences with the whole fiber of our being “in him.” True, no one knows how each of us experiences “abiding in Christ,” or “remaining in Christ.” Yet, no one would deny that it is the Christ that we “live and move and have our being.” That is the Father’s gift to us in Christ “he has given us the wisdom to understand fully the Mystery, the plan he was pleased to reveal in Christ.” The Father is the vine grower: “I believe in one God, the Father the Almighty, creator of heaven and earth.” This Creator, Our Father, creates us to be in his Son, “before the world began.” What more could the Father want for us than to have us in his Son for all eternity, yet that is what we are the “children of God.” Even though the world does not recognize us the Father’s promise is eternal and he will carry out his promises for “those he foreknew he predestined to share the image of his Son; those he predestined he called, those he called he justified and those he justified he glorified.” There is only one thing we should fear the most and that is not believing in the words the Father gave to us in Christ. Our faith is our eternal life and that is the work that we have been given “to believe in the one he has sent, Jesus Christ.”
About the Author:
About the Author Clinton R. LeFort was born in Lake Arthur Louisiana, a small rural town in Southwest Louisiana in the United States. He began creative writing at age 6, in the form of poems, songs and news broadcast. After high school he attended USL, LSU and USC, where he continued his writing on philosophical, academic and religious topics. He began his own publishing company in 2006 after successfully writing 6 books which received Imprimaturs from the Archdiocese of St. Louis,Mo. Today Mr. LeFort has over 170 titles available for Kindle. He continues to read and write with a great interest in spirituality and mysticism of Catholic Saints. He has recently gone online at www.clintonlefort.com He can be followed on Twitter at clintonrlefort and on Facebook at clinton.lefort "God is Love and he who abides in Love abides in God and God in hm." "God Alone suffices." (St. Teresa of Avila) "Everything is a grace." (St. Therese of Lisieux)
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