Jesus Tells Us to Remain in My Love: The True Heart of Christian Life

29/05/2025 20 min
Jesus Tells Us to Remain in My Love: The True Heart of Christian Life

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Jesus Tells Us to Remain in My Love: The True Heart of Christian Life

The Church tells us of the Council of Jerusalem, the first ecumenical council of the early Church, . . .

. . . which addressed a critical theological question: Must Gentile converts follow the Mosaic Law to become Christians? The council affirmed that Christianity is not merely a continuation of Judaism, but something fundamentally new, centered not on the law of Moses but on the person and love of Jesus Christ.

The Homily draws a distinction between living under the law and abiding in Christ’s love, emphasizing that salvation and unity in the Church come through the love of Christ, not through legalistic adherence to the old covenant. The command to “remain in my love” (spoken by Jesus at the Last Supper) is central to Christian life . . . not just visiting or receiving His love occasionally, but abiding in it continually.

The Homily also reflects on the Eucharist as the heart of the Church’s life, where believers are not only receivers of Christ’s love, but also are received by Christ. Remaining in His love means living out His command to “love one another as I have loved you.” This abiding love is the source of unity, strength, and mission for the Christian community in a world full of distractions and fear.

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Jesus Tells Us to Remain in My Love: The True Heart of Christian Life
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A Quote from the Homily

Are we going to remain in the gift that we have been given? Or are we going to leave that gift and live under some lesser thing? The temptation to the lesser thing is real. It’s constant. It never goes away. And so, the remaining the abiding, or as the colic says, the persevering becomes important. It is one thing to embrace the faith.

It is another, to live the faith. It is one thing to experience the love of Christ. It is another to remain in that love. And so, we gather here where it is wonderful that we can reflect on this and why? Because that love abides present here in the tabernacle. That one who loves us with the self-same love.

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The Lord’s Prayer: French Painter: James Tissot: 1886-1896
This painting resides at The Brooklyn Museum.

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Gospel Reading: John 15: 9-11
First Reading: Acts 15: 7-21