Love That Chooses, Love That Sends
Friday of the Fifth Week of Easter John 15:12–17 In this short but powerful passage, Jesus brings us to the very heart of his mission and ours: “This is my commandment: love one another as I love you.” Not “love one another when it’s easy,” not “love one another when you agree,” but love as I love you. That’s a tall order, and Jesus knows it. His love is patient, sacrificial, forgiving, and endlessly creative. Yet Jesus invites us into that same way of loving—not as servants following orders, but as friends who share his heart. Jesus goes even further: “No one has greater love than this, to lay down one’s life for one’s friends.” Most of us will never be asked to give up our lives in a dramatic way. But every day offers small opportunities to “lay down our lives”—to set aside our preferences, our pride, our comfort—for the sake of someone else. A listening ear, a patient response, a generous gesture, a willingness to forgive: these are the daily ways we imitate the love ...