Remaining in the Love of Christ

HOMILY FOR THURSDAY OF THE FIFTH WEEK OF EASTER YEAR C
BY REV FR EKESHIRI JUDE EMEKA CSSP.
Texts: (Acts 15:7-21, Psalm 95:1-3,10, John 15:9-11).

Share
Share

Beloved, there is one thing to be in a relationship and another to remain in that relationship. Very often, people enters into a relationship with each other, only to find that, it is impossible to remain in it, because such relationship may lack loyalty and fidelity.

In the gospel of today, Jesus invites us to remain in His love. To remain in this love is to keep His commandments. Jesus kept the commandment or the will of the Father. This is the love shared by Jesus Himself with His father. Jesus said, “as the Father has loved me, So I have loved you. Remain in my love. If you keep my commandments, You will remain in my love, Just as I have kept my Father’s commandments and remain in His love. I have told you this So that my own joy may be in you and your joy be complete” (John 15:9-11).

So too, when we obey the commandments of the Lord, more concretely the commandment to love one another, we remain in His love and enter into the loving relationship of the Father and the Son. Believers are those who produce much fruit by obedience.

In return, they remain in the love of the Father. In short, believers in Christ will experience the Father’s blessing and enjoy the gift of joy because of their faithful obedience. Let us patiently follow in the footsteps of Christ, by sharing this love to everyone and to keep the commandments of God, so that eternal life will be ours. Peace be with you.

Share

Leave a comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Related Articles

The Influence and regrets that comes with Drunkenness

The beheading of John the Baptist reveals the hidden message of the...

Be Prepared at all Times

St. Augustine reminds us that our hearts are restless until they rest...

Dangers of Cosmetic Christianity

Jesus calls the Pharisees "whitewashed tombs," condemning their hypocrisy. We're called to...

The Weightier matters of the Law

Jesus opposes those who prioritize empty practices over mercy and charity. We're...