Love Of Neighbor
“Love of neighbour is thus shown to be possible in the way
proclaimed by the Bible, by Jesus. It consists in the very fact that, in God
and with God, I love even the person whom I do not like or even know. This can
only take place on the basis of an intimate encounter with God, an encounter
which has become a communion of will, even affecting my feelings. Then I learn
to look on this other person not simply with my eyes and my feelings, but from
the perspective of Jesus Christ. His friend is my friend. Going beyond exterior
appearances, I perceive in others an interior desire for a sign of love, of
concern. This I can offer them not only through the organizations intended for
such purposes, accepting it perhaps as a political necessity. Seeing with the
eyes of Christ, I can give to others much more than their outward necessities;
I can give them the look of love which they crave. Here we see the necessary
interplay between love of God and love of neighbour which the First Letter of John speaks of with such
insistence. If I have no contact whatsoever with God in my life, then I cannot
see in the other anything more than the other, and I am incapable of seeing in
him the image of God. But if in my life I fail completely to heed others,
solely out of a desire to be ‘devout’ and to perform my ‘religious duties’,
then my relationship with God will also grow arid. It becomes merely ‘proper’,
but loveless. Only my readiness to encounter my neighbour and to show him love
makes me sensitive to God as well. Only if I serve my neighbour can my eyes be
opened to what God does for me and how much he loves me.”
~Pope Benedict XVI
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