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33. Christ the True Vine, and as Bread.
To what we have said must be added how the Son is the
true vine. Those will have no difficulty in apprehending this who
understand, in a manner worthy of the prophetic grace, the
saying:4609 “Wine
maketh glad the heart of man.” For if the heart be the
intellectual part, and what rejoices it is the Word most pleasant of
all to drink which takes us off human things, makes us feel ourselves
inspired, and intoxicates us with an intoxication which is not
irrational but divine, that, I conceive, with which Joseph made his
brethren merry,4610 then it is very
clear how He who brings wine thus to rejoice the heart of man is the
true vine. He is the true vine, because the grapes He
bears are the truth, the disciples are His branches, and they, also,
bring forth the truth as their fruit. It is somewhat difficult to
show the difference between the vine and bread, for He says, not only
that He is the vine, but that He is the bread of life. May it be
that as bread nourishes and makes strong, and is said to strengthen the
heart of man, but wine, on the contrary, pleases and rejoices and melts
him, so ethical studies, bringing life to him who learns them and
reduces them to practice, are the bread of life, but cannot properly be
called the fruit of the vine, while secret and mystical speculations,
rejoicing the heart and causing those to feel inspired who take them
in, delighting in the Lord, and who desire not only to be nourished but
to be made happy, are called the juice of the true vine, because they
flow from it.E.C.F. INDEX & SEARCH
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