Ask in My Name
Saturday of the Sixth Week of Easter John 16:23b–28 In this passage, Jesus speaks with a tenderness that feels almost like a farewell gift. He tells the disciples that a new kind of relationship with God is opening before them—one marked by confidence, intimacy, and trust. “Whatever you ask the Father in my name he will give you.” These words are not a blank check for wishes; they are an invitation into deeper communion with God. To pray “in Jesus’ name” means to pray from the heart of Jesus—seeking what he seeks, loving what he loves, trusting as he trusts. Jesus reassures the disciples that God already loves them. They don’t need to earn that love or prove themselves worthy of it. They simply need to accept it and follow where God leads them. Jesus also speaks of his mission with clarity: Jesus came from God, entered our world, and now returns to God. In that movement, Jesus carries all of us with him. Our prayers, our hopes, our struggles—they are gathered into Jesus...