
Lord, as I begin this prayer I offer
you my whole self: my thoughts, desires, decisions, actions, hopes, fears, weaknesses, failures and
petty successes. I open my entire being to you, aware that you know everything already. I’m certain
of your mercy and of the purifying power of your penetrating, loving
gaze.
Petition:
Jesus, let me fulfill your command
of charity.
1. The Depths of Jesus’ Love:
Jesus makes a startling comparison: He likens his love for his disciples with the
immense love his Father has for him. Before even the world came to be, the Father and the Son were
immersed in boundless, mutual love. The Holy Spirit is this bond of love. The intimacy of the union
and self-giving of the Blessed Trinity surpasses any human comparison, and yet Our Lord tells his
disciples he loves them in a like manner. Do I realize how deeply my Savior loves me? Does the truth
of Christ’s personal love for me, proven from the height of the cross, fill me with awe and find an
ever more generous response in my spiritual life?
2. Demands of Friendship:
The circumstances and timing surrounding Jesus’
designation of his disciples as friends reiterates the authenticity of the title. Jesus is just a
few hours away from being abandoned and betrayed by those he now calls friends. Still, Our Lord is
so moved by love that he looks beyond his followers’ betrayal, to the victory he is about to win for
them. Jesus also offers me his friendship. He invites me to “remain in his love.” I am not called to
be a spectator, but to discover the joy found in accompanying him. To follow the “Crucified One”
will always be demanding, but his friendship is a treasure which far surpasses the weight of the
cross.
3. Badge of Love:
The mutual love of the Father and the Son, which Jesus
gratuitously extends to us as his friends, should bear fruit in charity. The first Christians took
very seriously Christ’s command of charity. It was their distinctive mark. It set them apart from
the peoples among whom they lived. It was the magnetic force that attracted so many to join their
ranks. The command to love each other is the logical result of our personal worth as people loved by
the Lord. If Jesus loves my brother or sister so much that he gave his life for him or her, can
there be any excuse for me not to show respect and deference on their behalf? Charity is the badge
of every true Christian. How can I better live Christ’s commandment of love, starting within my own
family?
Conversation with Christ:
Jesus, I pray that I will never cease to be astonished by the depths of your personal love for me.
You call me
your friend even though I have not always lived up to the demands of this calling. I want to be a
better and truer friend of yours.
Resolution:
I will show a simple act of kindness to a member of my family today.
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