“The
lamp of the body is your eye. When your eye is sound,
then your whole body is filled with light” (Lk
11:34).
No matter how many people we meet during the day, from
morning to night, let’s try to see Jesus in each
one of them.
If
our eye is simple, then the one who sees through it
is God. God is Love, and love seeks to unite by winning
over the others.
How
many persons mistakenly look at other people and things
in order to possess them. Theirs may be a look of selfishness
or of envy, but whatever the case, it is one of sin.
Or people may look inwards at themselves, take their
lives in their own hands, with their faces lifeless
because they are bored or worried.
The
soul, because it is an image of God, is love. However,
love that turns in on itself is like a flame which dies
out because it is not fed.
Look
outside of you, not inside you, and not at things, not
at persons. Look at God outside your and unite yourself
to him.
He
lives in the depths of every soul which is alive, and
yet if a soul were dead, that soul is a tabernacle of
God that awaits him as the joy and expression of its
own existence.
Look
at every neighbor then with love, and love means to
give. A gift, moreover, calls for another gift, and
you will be loved in return.
Understood
in this way, love means to love and to be loved: as
it is in the Trinity.
God
in you will attract hearts, and ignite the life of the
Trinity in them, although this life may already have
been in them through grace, but it was extinguished.
You
cannot turn on the light in a room — even if electricity
is available — until the current’s two poles
make contact.
The
life of God in us is similar. It must circulate among
us in order to radiate outside of us and bear witness
to Christ, to the One who links heaven to earth, and
people to one another.
So,
look at each neighbor. Give yourself to them in order
to give yourself to Jesus, and Jesus will give himself
back to you. It is the law of love: “Give, and
it will be given to you” (Lk 6:38).
Out
of love for Jesus, let your neighbors possess you. Like
another Eucharist, allow yourself “to be eaten”
by your neighbors. Place your entire self at their service,
which is service to God, and your neighbors will come
to you and love you. The fulfillment of God’s
every desire lies in fraternal love, which is found
in his commandment: “I give you a new commandment,
that you love one another” (Jn 13:34).
Love
is a Fire that penetrates hearts and makes them perfectly
one.
Then
you will no longer find yourself, nor your neighbor;
you will find Love which is God living in you.
And
Love will go out to love other brothers and sisters,
because since your eye is now simple, it will discover
itself in them and all will be one.
And
around you a community will grow: just as around Jesus
there were twelve, seventy-two, then thousands….
The
Gospel fascinates — because it is Light in love
— it captivates and attracts.
Then
you might die on a cross so as not to be greater than
the Master, but you will die for the one who crucifies
you, and so love will have the ultimate victory.
But
the lymph — having been poured out for many hearts
— will not die.
It
will be fruitful, sowing joy and peace, and opening
up Paradise.
And
the glory of God will grow.
But
here on earth, we have to be perfect Love.
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