Today's
Gospel exhorts us to the most perfect love.
Loving is wanting to do good to others, and here lies our personal
fulfillment. We do not love for our own sake, but for the sake of
doing good to our neighbor, and on doing it to improve as persons.
The II Vatican Council said, «human beings cannot reach their
prime but by sincerely giving in themselves to others». Sainte
Therese of the Infant Jesus said, ‘This is making an holocaust
of our life’. Love is a human vocation. Our whole behavior, to
be truly human, has to be the expression of the reality of our being
while fulfilling our vocation for love. As John Paul II has written,
«a man, cannot live without love. He becomes incomprehensible.
His life does not make sense if love is not revealed to him, if he
does not find love, if he does not experience love and makes it his,
if he does not intensely participate in it».
Love
has its foundation and reaches its highest form in God's love in
Christ. We are invited to a dialogue with God. We exist for the love
of God, Who created us, and for the love of God which keep us, «and
we can only say we live in full realization of the truth when we
freely recognize this love and fully trust our Creator» (II
Vatican Council): this is the most important reason of its dignity.
In other words, human love must remain under the custody of the
Divine Love, which is where it comes from, where it finds its
reflection and brings it to its fullest. This is why, love, when
truly human, loves with God's heart and can even embrace its foe.
Otherwise, one does not truly love. To such an extent that the
exigency of our giving ourselves sincerely, becomes a divine precept:
«For your part you shall be righteous and perfect in the
way your heavenly Father is righteous and perfect» (Mt
5:48).