LOVE ONE ANOTHER
Meditation
for Fifth Sunday of Easter, Year C
(Acts 14:21-27;
Rev 21:1-5; Jn 13:31-33, 34-35)
Meditating on the readings of today, we see that the divine intervention that uplifts human love comes as an injunction: “A new commandment I give you, that you love one another even as I have loved you, that you also love one another.” So, the love of God comes, not nullify human love, but to draw it out of itself to a greater outreach, to reach everyone. The love of God as a commandment becomes the guide and motivation of human love; it is the ‘reason’ and energy that powers the love of believers. To love even as Jesus loved means He had laid down the example to follow, and the principle of love.
Jesus’ love for us defined His words and actions, and
ministry on earth. Love conquers the self; it overwhelms and consumes the
lover. It becomes part of the person, an inseparable identity. Hence, Jesus said
to the disciples, “By this all men will know that you are my disciples, if you
love one another.” Since love becomes the ‘life’ of the lover, whenever love is
reciprocated, a bond is formed. Thus, the divine love that goes ahead of the
lover establishes this bond between the believer and God.
“The love of God urges us on” (2Cor 5:14). Therefore,
the Christian, who goes forth to love his neighbor and to love everyone, comes
as one who is already in love (with Jesus), and not as one who comes to
discover love in his neighbor! He goes forth as one already trained and empowered
by the love of Jesus. This is how believers can love one another and at all
times. And this is how they bear witness that they belong to Jesus, for the
effects of their love and lives will always be greater than what human love can
offer.
This bond with Jesus that encounters one another in love is
exemplified in the life of Paul and Barnabas, as given in the first reading. These
two disciples travelled through many cities and villages, especially in Gentile
territories, establishing new churches, and strengthening believers, despite
many tribulations and persecutions. Their love for the gospel conquered every obstacle
on their way, as the Gentiles appreciated the love shown them.
This newness of life that love for one another in Jesus
Christ brings is a foretaste of heavenly glory on earth. It is our sharing in
the glory of Jesus, in whom the Father is gloried. The world is full of hatred
and division; worldly love is myopic, selective and selfish. Jesus has planted His
love among us that with Him we can conquer the world, and love everyone and
love to eternity. Amen.
Fr Jude Chinwenwa Nwachukwu, C.Ss.R
Saints Peter & Paul Catholic Church,
Tedi-Muwo, Lagos.
Sunday May 15th, 2022.
Thanks indeed Fr., for this shrewd and practical reflection, truly "Love conquers the self; it overwhelms and consumes the lover', that is what true and authentic love does, Jesus' love is a proof of it!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for reading through. May love of God continue to urge us on. Amen
DeleteIt was excellent dear, it is only de love of GOD dt can help us to love each other with true love.
ReplyDeleteI so much appreciate your comments and contributions. Keep it up. Thanks for the encouragement.
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