Today,
our Lord exhorts us to fraternal love: «Love one another as I
have loved you» (Jn 15:12), that is to say, as you have
seen me loving and you will still see me love. Jesus speaks to you as
a friend, for He has told you that his Father calls you, that He
wants you to become an apostle, and that He expects you to bear
fruit, a fruit that is manifested through love. St. John Crysostom
affirms: «If love would be spread all over, an infinite
goodness would be born out of it».
To
give love amounts to create life. Spouses know it well, for they love
each other, they make a reciprocal donation and they assume the
responsibility of becoming parents by accepting, at the same time,
the abnegation and self-denial of their time and their own being in
favour of those they must take care of, must protect, must educate
and, in short, must form as persons. Missionaries know it too, when
they offer their life for the Gospel, with the same Christian spirit
of sacrifice and abnegation. And friars, priests and bishops also
know it, and with them all of Jesus' disciples who commit themselves
to our Savior.
A
little before, Jesus already told you which the requisites for love
and bearing fruit, were: «Truly, truly, I say to you, unless a
grain of wheat falls into the earth and dies, it remains alone; but
if it dies, it bears much fruit» (Jn 12:24). Jesus
invites you to lose your life, to deliver it to Him without any fear,
to willingly die, if need be, to be able to love your brother with
Christ's love, with supernatural love. Jesus invites you to attain an
operative, benefactor and concrete love; this is how apostle James
understood it when he said: «Suppose a brother or sister is
without clothes and daily food. If one of you says to him, ‘Go,
I wish you well; keep warm and well fed’, but does nothing
about his physical needs, what good is it? In the same way, faith by
itself, if it is not accompanied by action, is dead» (2:15-17).