The Spirit Who Teaches Our Hearts
Monday of the Fifth Week of Easter John 14:21–26 In this tender moment of the Gospel, Jesus speaks to his disciples with the kind of reassurance that reaches across centuries and lands gently in our own hearts. Jesus reminds them—and us—that love is not just a feeling but a way of living. “Whoever has my commandments and observes them is the one who loves me.” It’s not meant to be a burden; it’s an invitation into relationship. Love becomes the doorway through which God makes a home within us. Jesus knows the disciples are anxious about his departure. They fear being left alone. We know that feeling too—those seasons when God seems distant, when life feels confusing, when we wonder if we’re navigating things on our own. Into that fear, Jesus promises the Advocate, the Holy Spirit. Not a distant force, but a companion. Not a temporary helper, but the One who will “teach you everything and remind you of all that I told you.” The Holy Spirit is God’s gentle presence in the...