First reading – 1 John 4:11-18
The first reading from 1 John 4:11-18 invites us to embrace the profound truth that God’s love calls us to love one another. This love is not merely a human effort but a divine mandate that reflects the essence of God’s presence within us. When we love one another, we allow God to dwell in us, and His love reaches its fullness in our lives. This act of love is inseparable from our acknowledgment of Jesus as the Son of God, for to recognize Jesus is to recognize and accept the boundless love of God. Yet, this acknowledgment is not just intellectual; it becomes true and transformative when it manifests in our actions of love, as Jesus Himself taught us. In loving one another, we experience a liberation from fear, for fear has no place where perfect love abides. God’s perfect love casts out all fear, offering us freedom, peace, and the assurance that we are deeply cherished. This passage challenges us to embody God’s love by living in harmony with one another, creating a space where divine love can be perfected, and fear can be replaced with the courage and joy of love. Let’s reflect: How can I allow God’s perfect love to dwell in me so fully that it casts out my fears and inspires me to love others more deeply and selflessly?
Don Giorgio