When we accept this commandment, we walk the path of joy. When we internalize this law, we become happy. And so the paradox: happiness is never a function of filling oneself up; it is a wonderful function of giving oneself away.
When the divine grace enters one’s life (and everything we have is the result of divine grace), the task is to contrive a way to make it a gift. In a sense, the divine life—which exists only in gift form—can be had only on the fly.
Notice please that we are to love with a properly divine love: I have called you friends, because I have told you everything I have heard from my Father. Radical, radical, radical. Complete, excessive, over-the-top.
--Bishop Robert Barron, Gospel Reflection, April 14, 2022
Image source: Jyoti Sahi, Jesus Washing the Feet of Peter, http://jyotiartashram.blogspot.com/2007/10/jesus-washing-feet-of-peter.html
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