When Love Feels Costly
Tuesday of Holy Week John 13:21–33, 36–38 Today’s Gospel places us right in the middle of a deeply human moment at the Last Supper. Jesus is troubled in spirit. He knows betrayal is near. Jesus knows Peter—full of passion and good intentions—will deny him before dawn. And yet, Jesus stays at the table. He keeps loving. He keeps giving himself away. Holy Week often brings us face-to-face with the uncomfortable truth that discipleship isn’t neat or predictable. Even those closest to Jesus—those who walked with him, learned from him, loved him—struggled to remain faithful when fear and pressure closed in. Judas turns away. Peter falters. The others scatter. And Jesus, knowing all of this, continues to pour out love. There’s something incredibly comforting about that. Jesus doesn’t love us because we always get it right. Jesus loves us knowing our weaknesses, our inconsistencies, our moments of fear and confusion. He sees the whole truth of who we are and chooses to st...