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How do we know if we are remaining or abiding in Jesus? All we have to do is honestly ask ourselves, “Are we speaking, acting, and living with love?” If so, then we are following Jesus’ supreme command to love one another. If our word or actions are not loving, then we are not living in God. Jesus knew that it is difficult to always choose love because we live in a world where sin is a reality. There is darkness and evil, and Jesus acknowledges that. In his prayer in the Gospel today, he doesn’t ask that God take us out of this world. The point isn’t to have things made easy for us, but for God to give us what we need to be in this world without being “of the world.” It is yet another call to remain and rest in God, not in the things of this world. Jesus sends us out into the world so that we can transform it with love, not so that it will transform us.
Questions of the Week
Do you know anyone who is not a Catholic or a Christian but still behaves as a follower of Jesus would because he/she is rooted in love? How do you see God at work in that person?
Have you ever had the experience of feeling that you are in this world yet not of this world? How so?