John
15:9-17
I
have loved you just as My Father has loved Me. Stay in My love. If you obey My
teaching, you will live in My love. In this way, I have obeyed My Father’s
teaching and live in His love. I have told you these things so My joy may be in
you and your joy may be full. “This is what I tell you to do: Love each other
just as I have loved you. No one can have greater love than to give his life
for his friends. You are My friends if you do what I tell you. I do not call
you servants that I own anymore. A servant does not know what his owner is
doing. I call you friends, because I have told you everything I have heard from
My Father. You have not chosen Me, I have chosen you. I have set you apart for
the work of bringing in fruit. Your fruit should last. And whatever you ask the
Father in My name, He will give it to you. “This is what I tell you to do: Love
each other.
Food
for thought!
I
want to invite you to imagine your end; I mean your death. Try to imagine
yourself dying. In your imagination, you are sure the hour of your death is
come. See yourself calling all your dear ones to gather around you (your
spouse, your children, whole family, your mother, friend...?). You know you
have a few hours to live. What would you tell them? Do you have any secrets
that you don't want to die without telling them?
This
is what Jesus is doing in today's Gospel reading. As soon as Judas left the
Last Supper, Jesus began to address the eleven disciples, using the words of
today's gospel. Judas has left the group, and will soon come back accompanied
by the soldiers who will arrest Jesus. Before Judas comes back, Jesus said,
«Just as the Father has loved me, I have loved you.»
Back
to our imagination. What are the words, the message, that you would like to say
to your dear ones as you lay dying? Those words are sacred; those words are
genuine. That moment is a moment of truth because no one says lies as they lay
dying. You can't deceive on your death-bed. What you say is said straight from
the heart. This is what Jesus is doing in today's gospel reading. So, this is
the farewell of Jesus. This is a moment of great revelations; this is the
moment we say it all; the moment we reveal our secrets.
I
have loved you! Jesus confesses publicly. No one can have greater love than to
give his life for his friends. Jesus continues his confession. Jesus is saying
that the best gift of love is love itself; the most godly thing we can give, is
love. This is what Jesus has done: «I've loved you the way my Father has loved
me.»
The
problem with many people is this, they have never been loved; they have never
experienced being loved. And if you have never been loved, you cannot love.
Why? Because love, before it is given, it is received. And no one can give what
they don't have. This is why Jesus says, «I've loved you the way my Father has
loved me; love one another as I have loved you»
Do
you think you are loved? And I don't mean ONLY being loved by someone; I mean
ALSO being loved by God. Do you think the Lord loves you? Can you cite anything
in your life as proof of the love of God for you? Do you think God loves you?
Do you know that God loves? Did you know that you are a friend of Jesus?
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