Reflection for 30th
Sunday in Ordinary Time Year A
(Ex 22:21-27, 1 Thes 1:5-10, Mt
23:34-40)
1.0. Love at Its Source
God is love. He is the source of love. In the first reading today,
His commandments to the Israelites reflect His nature as love, “For I am
compassionate.” The chosen people of God were instructed to imbibe this love in
relating with one another.

You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, and with all your
soul, and with all your mind. “This is the greatest and first commandment.”
This is our call; it is the reason why God created us. We cannot put anything
between our relationship with God. Loving God must be the first response of our
heart in love. We must recognize in our hearts that undivided and unequal
impulse of love towards God. God is the source of love, and must be loved first
if we ever want to love at all.
2.0. The Transfer of Love
You shall love your neighbour as yourself. This is where we
encounter difficulty. And that was one of the reasons for the laws in the first
reading, to overcome the obstacles in loving our neighbour. Jesus opens up this
new horizon where we come to understand that love of God is not separated from
love of neighbour. “Anyone who says, ‘I love God’ and hates his brother is a
liar...” (1 Jn 4:20-21). However, loving the other as ourselves is not the
projection of our weak selves to others. It does not imply the transfer of our
subjective disposition, such that we tend to reduce people to ourselves. It is
relating to others with that self that has been consumed by love of God. And since
God is the source of love, our love for our neighbour brings something of God
to them. Through our words and actions, God’s love is transferred to others.
We can now love one another
genuinely, no matter who they are or where they are from, because the love of
God has been poured into our hearts (cf. Rm 5:5). This out pouring of God’s
love in the Holy Spirit has become a new law written, not on tablet of stones,
but in our hearts (cf. 2 Cor 3:3. Heb 10:16). And the ultimate gift of His love
that God has given us is Jesus Christ. “For God so loved the world that He gave
His only Son..”(Jn 3:16).
3.0. The First Neighbour
Jesus is God and Man. In Him God
has visited His people (cf. Lk 7:16). He is that living point of encounter
between love of God and neighbour. And He unites the two and makes it possible
for us to possess them as one. As the
First Born of all creation, Jesus is our first Neighbour! Though in Him
dwells the fullness of divinity, still He loves us with a human heart. It is
Him who engineers this love in us. Therefore, to love our neighbour as ourselves
begins with Jesus. It is through Him that our human love encounters God. At that
point of encounter where our human heart grabs the person of Jesus as neighbour, is when we begin to the
journey to love our neighbour as commanded. “You must love one another just as
I have loved you” (Jn 13:34).
4.0. The
Love Encounter
On these two commandments depend all the law and the prophets. All the
blessings of the law and the promises of prophecy now find their completeness
in Christ Jesus our Lord (cf. Mt 5:17). Accepting Jesus as our First Neighbour,
in whom and through whom we Love God and neighbour, becomes an encounter of
blessings. Here is offered an assurance of all prophetic future.
Love conquers all. Loving God and
neighbour in and through Jesus Christ is our victory over every obstacle to
love and observance of the law. Such love that is first touched by Christ
cannot be mere emotional. Encountering each other in love has become a living
expression of our ultimate encounter in Jesus. Therefore, we love each other
basically because of Jesus Christ.
Such loving encounter amongst us
is a living response, and it is life-giving. It brings freedom and refreshes
our lives.
Happy Sunday!
_____________________________________
Fr
Jude Chinwenwa Nwachukwu, C.Ss.R
St
Paul’s Catholic Church,
Gwagwalada,
Abuja
Nigeria.
October
29, 2017.
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