In today's gathering, we explored the profound nature of love and its challenges, particularly within the context of our closest relationships. Love, as we understand it, is not merely an emotion but a deliberate action that reflects the very nature of God. The essence of love was perfectly embodied in Jesus Christ, whose life and teachings provide us with a blueprint for loving others.
We began by acknowledging the difficulty of love, especially when it comes to those we are closest to—our family, friends, and daily acquaintances. Love is hard, and it often manifests most intensely with those we interact with regularly. The apostle Paul described love as patient and kind, virtues that are simple to understand but challenging to consistently practice.
To truly comprehend love, we must recognize that God is love. This understanding is not just intellectual but experiential. We engage in spiritual practices not for the sake of formality but to align our hearts with God's heart, to become people of love as Jesus desired for his followers.
On the night before his betrayal, Jesus shared a final meal with his disciples, emphasizing two crucial truths through symbolic actions. He broke bread and shared a cup, representing his body and blood, signifying his impending sacrifice. But he also washed his disciples' feet, a task reserved for servants, demonstrating that true greatness lies in servanthood.
Jesus disrupted the disciples' notions of status and power, teaching them that greatness comes from serving others. He knew that after his death, resurrection, and ascension, his followers would need to love each other deeply to overcome the challenges they would face, including internal disagreements and external persecution.
We were reminded that love is not about giving advice or exerting control but about being present and listening. Being heard is so closely related to being loved that they are nearly indistinguishable. We were encouraged to ask those close to us when they feel loved by us and to listen to their responses with an open heart.
In closing, we were invited to reflect on who God is calling us to love with patience, kindness, and active listening. We were encouraged to consider the practical actions we can take to demonstrate true love to those around us.
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