Audio in English commenting on the Gospel for the Sixth Sunday of Easter,
Year A, John 14:15–21.
This analysis of John’s Gospel explores Jesus’ promise not to abandon humanity, transforming the idea of existential orphanhood into renewed hope (cf. John 14:15–21).
The End of Existential Orphanhood
Una reflexión para escuchar con calma, fe y corazón abierto.
The text explains that the Holy Spirit, defined as the Paraclete,
acts as an inner advocate who enables the believer to live according to the
logic of ἀγάπη (agápe): a
selfless love that breaks with the selfishness of the modern world.
It also deepens the distinction between external rules and a new
spiritual nature, comparing the believer’s life to a vine that bears fruit
organically.
Finally, the sources underline that the human destiny is not
loneliness, but eternal communion within the love of the Trinity. In this
way, faith is presented as an antidote to digital and social emptiness,
granting a transcendent identity that dignifies every human encounter.
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