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Homily of the Day
January 9, 2019

“What drives you?” This is a question posed in a TV advertisement of a fuel company. The ad shows people from various walks of life giving their best efforts in what they are doing — in sports, in one’s profession, while driving a sports car or while just playing with one’s children.

The images shown, and the question posed strike us at our core: “What drives us?” The answer is simple: that one cannot totally commit himself to a task, a profession, unless one is driven by something pure, compelling and convincing, by something truly as important as one’s life itself.

In today’s reading from the First Letter of John, we are given the compelling answer to the question, “What drives us?” The real answer is “love.” We do not have to study the many spiritual writers and practitioners who support John’s reply. If we look back at our own life experiences, we notice that the moments and times we are so alive, bold and courageous and so fulfilled are when we are ignited and moved by love.

One could think of the moment one proposed to his wife. Or accepted the proposal from one’s future husband. One could think of the times we went out of our usual comfort zone to reach out to a friend, office-mate or even a stranger in great need. These are key moments in our human life and experience which can only be driven by love.


32 posted on 01/09/2019 10:23:31 PM PST by Salvation ("With God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26)
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CLIMBING THE MOUNTAIN OF LOVE

 
"If we love one another, God dwells in us, and His love is brought to perfection in us." �1 John 4:12
 

The Lord has a wonderful plan for our lives (see Jer 29:11). He plans for us not only to be loved or give love but even to abide in love and thereby abide in God (1 Jn 4:16). God, Who is Love, orchestrates the events of our lives to help us climb the mountain of unconditional love. When we sin, we fall down the mountain. When we obey, forgive, or repent, we climb up the mountain. Step by step, love by love, we can reach the heights of Christ's love (see Eph 3:18). Eventually, we can reach the mountaintop of love, that is, heaven, where the love is unconditional, perfect, and everlasting in the presence of God, Who is infinite Love.

This Christmas season, take several, big steps up the mountain of love. Love your spouse more than you have ever loved him or her. Forgive and love your enemies. Love strangers enough to tell them the Good News of God's crucified love. Love as never before. This is the meaning of Christmas and of life.

 
Prayer: Father, may I break new ground in love and climb higher than I've ever been before.
Promise: "Our love is brought to perfection in this, that we should have confidence on the day of judgment; for our relation to this world is just like His." —1 Jn 4:17
Praise: Roberta and Louis's reverence for the Eucharist is being passed on, to, and through their children.

33 posted on 01/09/2019 10:25:36 PM PST by Salvation ("With God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26)
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