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6th Sunday of Easter Reflection

May 5, 2024. Texts. Acts 10:25-26, 34-35, 44-48, Psalm: 98:1, 2-3, 3-4, 1 John 4:7-10, John 15:9-17

Remain in my love.

We generally use the word “remain” to mean to “stay put.” The “remain in me” that Jesus speaks, however, calls us to move beyond where we are to embrace an ever-widening circle of those whom we love.

The Second Reading invites us to obey the command to love given by Jesus in the gospel. Love is the very being of God (“God is love”) and since we are “begotten by God,” love is our very being as well. To refuse the invitation is to refuse who we are.

Jesus issues two commands in this gospel: to remain in His love and to love one another. Actually, the two commands are one: remaining in His love is to love others. By remaining in His love, we love with His love, laying down our lives. By remaining in His love, we bear the fruit of a very tangible love that is expansive enough to call everyone “friend.” Everyone.