Today,
Jesus —as He previously did with his disciples— is
leaving us. He is going back to the Father to be glorified. This
seemed to sadden his disciples who were always looking at him with
that physical, human gaze, that only believes in, accepts and clings
to whatever can be seen and touched. This feeling of his followers,
that can also be appreciated in many of today's Christians, makes our
Lord to avow that «I will not leave you orphans» (Jn
14:18), for He will ask the Father to send us «another
Paraclete» (Helper, Intercessor: Jn 14:16), «the
Spirit of truth» (Jn 14:17); furthermore, even if the
world will not “see” him, «you will see me because
I live and you will also live» (Jn 14:19). Thus,
trusting and understanding these words of Jesus will, in the true
disciple, kindle that kind of love, that will be clearly shown
through “keeping his commandments” and “observing
them” (cf. Jn 14:21). Even more so: whoever lives this
way, will also be loved by the Father, and He —the Son—
shall love his steadfast disciple and will show himself clearly to
him (cf. Jn 14:21).
How many words of
fostering, trust and promise reach out this Sunday to us! In the
midst of our daily worries —when our Heart is overwhelmed by
the shadows of doubt, of despair and of weariness for all those
things that seem to have no solution at all or that have reached a
blind alley— Jesus urges us on to feel that He is always
present and to realize that He is alive and loves us, while, at the
same time, He guarantees to whoever firmly decides to live and abide
by His commandments, to show himself in the plenitude of the new and
resurrected life.
Today, He appears alive
and present before us, in the teachings of the Scriptures that we
listen to, and in the Eucharist that we shall receive. —Make
your response to be that of a new life that surrenders to the
appalling reality of his commandments, in particular that of loving.