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"I am the way, and the truth, and the life." (Jn 14:6)
These words of scripture are being proposed for Christians to reflect on during the Week
of Prayer for Christian Unity, which is being observed this month in many nations. "I am the way, and the truth, and the life." In what way does Jesus reveal himself as the
truth? He does so by bearing witness to it with his life and teaching. But which way did Jesus take? The Son of God, who is Love, came on earth out of love. He lived out of love, spreading love, giving the gift of love, bringing the law of love, and he died out of love. Then he rose and ascended to heaven, fulfilling his plan of love. We can say that the way Jesus took has just one name: love. And in order to follow him, we too must walk along this way: the way of love. But the love that Jesus lived and brought is a special, unique kind of love. It is not philanthropy, or simply solidarity or benevolence; nor is it only friendship or affection; and neither is it only non-violence. It is something extraordinary, divine: it is the same love that burns in God. Jesus gave us a flame of that infinite fire, a ray of that immense sun: divine love, which is lit in our hearts through Baptism and through our faith, a faith nourished by the other sacraments. This divine love is a gift of God which, however, demands that we do our part, that we respond. We must make this love bear fruit. How? By loving. We are not fully Christians without this firm contribution of ours. By loving we will follow Jesus, the Way, and like Him, we too will be the way to the Father for many brothers and sisters. We Christians will be more credible if we live this commandment of love that Jesus gave us together. Although among us followers of Jesus there is not full unity yet, we can bear witness to mutual love through our life. Doing this gives us a way to see one of Jesus promises come true: "Where two or three are gathered in my namesome of the Church Fathers interpret this as in my lovethere am I in their midst."4 We Christians can already enjoy this gift of the presence of Jesus between a Roman Catholic and an Episcopalian, for example, between a Lutheran and a Methodist. Jesus in the midst of his people! He will then say to those who do not know him yet: "I am the way, and the truth, and the life." During this month we realize even more that the unity of Christians is first of all a grace, and therefore we need to ask for this gift. Let us count on our praying together because Jesus said: "If two of you join your voices on earth to pray for anything whatever, it shall be granted you by my Father in heaven."5 1) Jn 18:37; 2) Jn 10:10; 3) Lk 3:4; 4) Mt 18:20; 5) Mt 18:19. The commentary to the Word of Life is translated in 90 different languages and dialects, and reaches more than 14 million people worldwide, through the press, and radio and TV programs. If you would like to read experiences of life related to this or to past "Words of Life," they can be found in Living City magazine, the monthly publication of the Focolare Movement. For information, or to subscribe, write to: Living City, P.O. Box 837, Bronx, NY 10465. To order the magazine, call: 1-800-462-5980. E-mail: livingcity2000@att.net or info@newcitypress.com or visit the website: https://www.newcitypress.com/livingcity.htm © 2001 - Living City of Focolare Movement - P.O. Box 837, Bronx, New York 10465Presented here with permission of the publishers Home What is the Focolare Movement? Mariapolis Luminosa Word of Life |