Jesus says
in our Gospel today: “I give you a new commandment: love one another. As I have
loved you, so you also should love one another.”
The first
half of Jesus’ teaching is already found in the third book of the Old
Testament. Leviticus 19:18 already says
“You shall love your neighbor as yourself.” This is the Golden Rule, found in
lots of different religious traditions.
So what makes Jesus’ command new? It is new because Jesus has come and
illustrated exactly what love is. So
Jesus adds to the end of the Golden Rule this 2nd piece of His
teaching: “As I have loved you, so you also should love one another.”
In the Old
Testament, God asked us to love our neighbor as ourself. But Jesus, by becoming a human being and
laying down His life for us, shows us that love actually involves a willingness
to in some ways love our neighbor more than ourself…no longer putting
our neighbors needs on the same level as our needs as Leviticus asks, but Jesus
now calls us to actually put our neighbors needs ABOVE our needs. To put our own desires last! And that is why Jesus says “I give you a new
commandment.”
Let us put
our needs last, let us cooperate with the Grace God is pouring out on us to
Love our neighbors, and to actually put our neighbors needs over our own needs,
wants and desires.
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