Loving as Jesus Loved: A Challenge and a Consolation
Fr. Bernard Maganga, SMM
Loving as Jesus Loved: A Challenge and a Consolation
The Homily focuses on Jesus’ words from John’ s Gospel 15, . . .
. . . where He urges His followers to “remain in me as I remain in you.”
This call to dwell in Christ is central to spiritual fruitfulness. Just as branches cannot bear fruit without being connected to the vine, Christians cannot bear spiritual fruit without remaining in Jesus. This abiding is achieved through keeping His commandments, especially the command to love one another as He has loved us . . . a love marked by sacrifice, humility, and divine origin.
However, such Christ-like love may not be well received by the world. Jesus warns that the world may hate those who reflect His love, just as it rejected Him. Yet, believers are encouraged to persevere, knowing that their love is not of this world but from heaven.
True Christian love will often be misunderstood or even opposed, but disciples are reminded that their example follows Jesus Himself, who was persecuted. The Homily concludes with a prayer for strength to persevere in Christ’s love and to love others as He loved us . . . not with worldly affection, but with divine, sacrificial love.
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Quote From The Homily
We should not expect that they’ll love us back. Some of them will despise us, but we move on because we know that they do not know that the love that we are giving them is not of this world. It is of heaven because we do not belong to this world. We belong to heaven and the love that we give belongs to heaven.

Christ and the Children: Mexican Painter: Juan Urruchi: late 1800s
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Gospel Reading: John 15: 18-21
First Reading: Acts 16: 1-10
Loving as Jesus Loved: A Challenge and a Consolation