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People of Love.

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In today’s gospel Jesus is preparing his disciples for his departure by leaving them a blueprint for how to live by his example. He says to them:

“My little children, I shall not be with you much longer. I give you a new commandment: love one another; just as I have loved you, you also must love one another. By this love you have for one another, everyone will know that you are my disciples.”

He not talking about love in any abstract way, but as an action that changes our behaviour and our lives. He has just washed his disciples’ feet, showing them what love might look like in practice. He knows Judas is about to betray him, and Peter to deny him.

Yet he neither judges nor blames. Instead he chooses to remind them that their lives are grounded and held his love. and shows them how to allow that love to shape their lives and relationships.

He wants his disciples to be recognised firstly as a people who love one another. It’s a call to put the needs of others before our own, to put the common good before personal gain. We might be called to a myriad of small, hidden acts of love throughout the day. It might be something as simple as opening a door, offering a cup of tea or smiling at a passing stranger.

Or it might be that we’re called to love in some bigger way, sacrificing something that really matters to us for the sake of those we love. Either way our love is grounded in the love of Christ, and that gives us the courage and strength to be recognised as people of love.

Where is the risen Christ calling you to reach out in love today?