He here shews, that the virtuous themselves stand in need of the help
of the husbandman; therefore the Almighty sends them tribulations, and
temptations, that they may be cleansed, and rendered firm, like the
vine, which, the more it is pruned, the more vigorous are its shoots.
(St. John Chrysostom,... [ Continue Reading ]
See John xiii. 10.... [ Continue Reading ]
On account of our being in this world, we sometimes ask for that,
which is not expedient for us. But these things will not be granted
us, if we remain in Christ, who never grants us any thing, unless it
be profitable to us. (St. Augustine, tract. 81. in Joan.) --- If we
abide in Christ, by a lively... [ Continue Reading ]
It is the glory of the husbandman, to see his vine well cultivated,
and laden with fruit. And it is the glory of God, my Father, to see
you filled with faith, charity, and good works, and to behold you
usefully employed, in the conversion of others. Then will men, seeing
your heavenly Father, as the... [ Continue Reading ]
_As I also have kept my Father's commandments. He still speaks of
himself, as man. (Witham) --- This frequent admonition, of keeping the
commandments, proveth, that a Christian's life consists not in faith
only, but in good works. (Bristow)_... [ Continue Reading ]
_You are my friends. A wonderful condescension, says St. Augustine, in
our blessed Redeemer, who was God as well as man, to call such poor
and sinful creatures, his friends; who, when we have done all we can,
and ought, are still but unprofitable servants. I have called you my
friends, because I hav... [ Continue Reading ]
O ineffable grace! For what were we, before Christ chose us, but
wretched and abandoned creatures? Such we were; but now we are chosen,
in order that we may become good by the grace of Him that hath chosen
us. (St. Augustine, tract. 86. in Joan.)... [ Continue Reading ]
_If the world hate you. The wicked, unbelieving world, hate and
persecute you, as they have done me; remember, that the servant must
not desire to be treated better than his master. (Witham)_... [ Continue Reading ]
Here Christ predicts, that many will be deaf to the words of his
Church, as they have neglected to attend to his precepts.... [ Continue Reading ]
_They would not have sin, or would not be guilty of sin: that is, they
might be excused, as to their not believing me to be their Messias:
but after so many instructions, which I have given them, and so many,
and such miracles done in their sight, which also were foretold of
their Messias, they can... [ Continue Reading ]
How can this be true, that Christ wrought greater wonders than any one
else had ever done? We find recounted in the Old Testament, the
miracles of Elias and Eliseus, who raised the dead to life, healed the
sick, and brought down fire from heaven; of Moses, who afflicted Egypt
with plagues, divided t... [ Continue Reading ]
_Whom I will send. The Holy Ghost is sent by the Son: therefore he
proceedeth from him also, as from the Father; though the schismatical
Greeks think differently; (Bristow) otherwise, as Dr. Challoner says,
he could not be sent by the Son._... [ Continue Reading ]
_You shall give. He vouchsafes to join together the testimony of the
Holy Ghost, and of the apostles; that we many see the testimony of
truth, jointly to consist in the Holy Ghost, and in the prelates of
the Catholic Church. See Acts xv. 28._... [ Continue Reading ]
Ver 1. _I am the true vine. Christ, says St. Augustine, speaks of
himself, as man, when he compares himself to a vine, his disciples to
the branches, and his Father to the husbandman. He himself, as God, is
also the husbandman. --- Without me, you can do nothing, that shall be
meritorious of a rewar... [ Continue Reading ]