“This is how all will know that you are my disciples, if you have love for one another.”
Christ is risen! Alleluia!
He is risen indeed! Alleluia!
As we have been journeying through this fifty-day celebration of Easter, we may have noticed one theme that re-emerges week after week. That theme is Jesus’ revelation of Who His Father is.
That revelation was made clear from the cross, where obedience to the Father’s will caused His very Son, Jesus, to give Himself up to death to save us.
From the empty tomb we learned that the resurrected Lord appearing in glorified body had opened the gates of heaven to us. We will be like Him in that same glory for all of eternity.
Last Sunday we heard Jesus tell us that the Father, upon His throne, holds us in His hands. The Father declares that we are His and no one can take us away from Him.
Today, Jesus speaks of the Father’s powerful love. Love is what motivates God, love is His character. God is the perfection of love.
The perfection of love calls us to love, calls us to move our love from imperfect to perfect.
God’s perfect love is now in the Church by Jesus’ very command: “I give you a new commandment: love one another.”
Jesus speaks of glory: “Now is the Son of Man glorified, and God is glorified in him.” What we might understand of glory is far removed from God’s self-understanding of what glory entails. Glory is simply perfect love.
Glory is not crowns or treasures or power in the earthly banal sense, but rather a treasury of love that we can draw from. As we draw from it, we have cause to share, grow, and perfect love (by God’s grace) in ourselves and in our interactions with others.
St. John in Revelation shares his vision of the new heaven and the new earth. That reality is very much dependent on our cooperation with God and our work in building His Kingdom.
We will not get it done through earthly power nor riches or special wisdom. That work is completely dependent on how well we love.