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Seeking Jesus for Jesus alone

07-28-2024Pastor's LetterVery Rev. Richard C. Wilson, VF, Pastor

Dear Friends in Christ,

Today, we contemplate how both human and supernatural love can grow in us, given that we use the same heart to love both man and God.

Generally speaking, love starts to grow in the human heart with the progressive discovery of that which is attractive in the other person: their friendliness, their goodness. This is the case of the “boy who has five barley loaves and two fish” (Jn 6:9). He gives Jesus all he has with him, the bread and the fish, because he has let himself be won over by his attraction to Jesus. —Have you truly been won over by Jesus?

The next step is falling in love is the consequence of feeling a response. “A large crowd followed him, because they saw the signs he was performing on the sick” (Jn 6:2). Jesus listened to them; He paid attention to them because He knew what they needed.

Jesus Christ finds an attraction in us and desires that we experience the abundant life here on this earth and eternally within the love of the Most Holy Trinity. He loves us as we are, in all our weaknesses. As we ask for forgiveness and cooperate with his grace, He leads us to every greater sanctity.

“Jesus realized that they would come and take him by force to make him king; so, He fled to the hills by himself” (Jn 6:15). He will say to them the next day: “Amen, amen, I say to you, you are looking for me not because you saw signs but because you ate the loaves and were filled.” (Jn 6:26). Saint Augustine writes: “Many are those who look for Jesus guided solely by worldly interests!....Rarely do they seek Jesus for Jesus.”

The fullness of love is love that gives of itself, when you look for the good of the loved one without expecting anything in return, even when it entails personal sacrifice.

Can you say this today? “Lord, you make us share in the miracle of the Eucharist. We beg you not to hide away. Live with us. May we see you; may we touch you; may we feel you. May we want to be beside you all the time, and have you as the King of our lives and of our work” St. Josemaría Escrivá

All the best…in Christ,

Father Wilson

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