“Breaking news: Jesus speaks life from the garden.” That would be the headline if the Gospel read like The New York Times or The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Sometimes Rabbi, sometimes wonder-worker, Jesus of Nazareth convenes a small gathering of day laborers and poor people to share God’s plan for the human family. In rich and metaphorical language, Jesus, friend of the downtrodden, shared directions on how to have a fruitful life. In spiraling language, Jesus calls God a “vine grower” and himself “the vine.” Jesus, who often speaks of unique intimacy with God, says that the Vinegrower’s role is to remove branches that don’t produce fruit and to prune branches that do produce fruit so that they can produce even more fruit! According to Jesus, God delights in human beings bearing abundant fruit. Jesus’ soliloquy in the garden concluded with him making an impassioned plea to his listeners about “…abiding in him.” From sources close to Jesus, “abiding” means: to stick to, comply and uphold Jesus’ words and ways. It is the testimony of many interviewed after Jesus’ speech that his words themselves are a power source for abundant living. In a fairly standard speech for Jesus, there was one glaring and ominous statement made, “Apart from me you can do nothing.”
For People with Bishop Rob Wright
The podcast expands on Bishop’s For Faith devotional, drawing inspiration from the life of Jesus to answer 21st-century questions.