"That They May Be One"
Thursday of the Seventh Week of Easter John 17:20–26 In this tender moment of Jesus’ prayer, we are invited to overhear Jesus' deepest longing—not only for the disciples gathered around him, but for all who would one day believe because of their witness. That includes us. Jesus prays that we may share in the unity that exists within the very heart of God: the communion of love between the Father and the Son. What’s striking is that Jesus doesn’t pray for uniformity or sameness. Jesus prays for a unity rooted in love—a unity that reveals God’s presence in the world. When we choose patience over irritation, forgiveness over resentment, compassion over indifference, we participate in the very life of God. We become living signs of the love Jesus poured out for us. This unity is not something we manufacture by effort alone. It is a gift we receive when we allow God’s love to take root in us. Jesus says, “I have given them the glory you gave me.” In other words, Jesus share...