Thursday, May 6, 2021

STREAMS OF LOVE

Meditation for Thursday of the 5th Week of Easter
(Acts 15:7-21; Jn 15:9-11)

Think about how a stream flows from one end and spread downwards, watering and wetting the ground, sustaining fishes and keeping the trees fresh! This is how love flows. Love does not come equally and simultaneously in two people. Often times, it ignites in one and may grow deeper in the other. That is why it is practically impossible for two people to love each other equally and at the same pace. That is why the person you love may be busy loving someone else! Though love flows like a stream, it has one source.

“God is love” (1 Jn 4:8). Jesus said in the gospel of today, “As the Father has loved me, so have I loved you; abide in my love.” God is the source of love; the love of God flowed down to us through Jesus Christ. For God loved us first and sent His Son, as an atoning sacrifice for our sins (1 Jn 4:9-10). Thus, from Jesus, the Trinitarian love flowed to us. So if we abide in Jesus, we shall receive constant flow of love; the streams of love, the ocean of mercy and fountain of life flowing from His wounded side shall be poured into our hearts. Our individual responsibility, therefore, is to open up ourselves and allow the streams of love from Jesus to flow into us by abiding in Him.

How do we abide in Him? “If you keep my commandments, you will abide in my love, just as I have kept my Father’s commandments and abide in His love.” That means by keeping the commandments, especially the commandment of love, we are connecting ourselves to the streams of love in Christ Jesus. Our preoccupation in this regard to ensure we are in line with God’s commandments, then love comes to us as a free gift. That was why the apostles and elders convoked the first Church council to ensure that they were acting according to the will of God. Like the apostles, we often face the temptation to derail by creating human patterns of love and worship that end being burdens on us and others.

The streams of divine love that flows freely from Jesus Christ to us sets us free and fills us with joy. “These things I have spoken to you, that my joy may be in you, and that your joy may be full.” Amen.

 

Fr Jude Chinwenwa Nwachukwu, C.Ss.R
Saints Peter & Paul Catholic Church,
Tedi-Muwo, Lagos.
Thursday May 6th, 2021.
Memorial of St Dominic Savio
www.nwachinwe.blogspot.com

3 comments:

  1. A nice writeup indeed...

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  2. If we abide in Jesus, we shall receive constant flow of love.. Nice write up!

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  3. Catholic must know Dogma > Ripped from your soul.
    If you're at all interested in knowing ... the Catholic Dogma ... that we *must believe* to
    get to Heaven, and which you have *never* seen ...

    I list it on my website > > www.Gods-Catholic-Dogma.com

    And no ... the anti-Christ vatican-2 heretic cult (founded in 1965) is not the Catholic Church (founded in 33 A.D.).

    There are over 200 heresies against Catholic Dogma ... in the "vatican-2 council" documents ...50 listed on Section 12 (followed by Catholic corections) > www.Gods-Catholic-Dogma.com/section_12.html

    Being outside ... the Catholic Church in any heresy ... leaves one with no chance of getting to Heaven.

    Physical participation in a heretic cult (vatican-2, lutheran, evangelical, etc) ... automatically excommunicates you from the Catholic Church (that is, Christianity) > www.Gods-Catholic-Dogma.com/section_13.2.2.html

    Mandatory ... Abjuration of heresy to enter the Catholic Church > www.Gods-Catholic-Dogma.com/section_40.html

    Dogma that one must Abjure to leave the vatican-2 heretic cult and enter the Catholic Church > www.Gods-Catholic-Dogma.com/section_40.1.html

    The BIBLE says ... 15 TIMES ... it is not the authority on Faith,
    the BIBLE says the Church in it's Dogma and Doctrine ... is the authority on Faith and the definition of the Catholic Faith ... www.Gods-Catholic-Dogma.com/section_6.html

    The Catholic God knows ... what we think and believe ...

    Catholic writing of Romans 1:21 >
    "They ... became vain in their thoughts, and their foolish heart was darkened."

    Catholic Faith (pre-fulfillment) writing of Deuteronomy 31:21 >
    "For I know their thoughts, and what they are about to do this day."

    Catholic Faith (pre-fulfillment) writing of Job 21:27 >
    "Surely I know your thoughts, and your unjust judgments against Me."
    Regards – Victoria

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