We Are Not Left Alone
Sixth Sunday of Easter John 14:15–21 On the night before his Passion, knowing the disciples feel the weight of uncertainty, Jesus promises them something astonishing—“I will not leave you orphans.” In other words, God’s love is not distant, abstract, or occasional. It is personal, steady, and present—even when life feels confusing or heavy. Jesus ties love and obedience together, not as a test, but as a relationship. When we love Jesus, we naturally desire to follow and live in his way. And when we struggle, Jesus does not shame us. Instead, he sends the Advocate , the Spirit of truth , to dwell within us. The Spirit is not merely a helper “out there,” but God’s own life moving within our hearts—guiding, strengthening, and reminding us that we belong to God. This passage invites us to notice the quiet ways the Spirit is already at work: In the courage to take the next step. In the peace that arrives when we pray. In the gentle nudge toward compassion, forgiveness, or pa...