Christ’s Unity of love and obedience
Wednesday of the 4th week of Lent
Isaiah 49:8-15
Psalm144(145):8-9,13b-14,17-18
John 5:17-30
Jesus affirms that his identity with the Father is founded on complete trust and obedience. He consistently fulfilled the will of the Father, demonstrating obedience rooted not merely in submission but in love. His compliance was motivated by his love for the Father. The unity between Jesus and the Father is characterized by a shared love—a total self-giving for the benefit of another. This explains why their mutual love is perfect and complete. The Son loves the Father and submits entirely to the Father's will. The Father, in turn, loves the Son and shares all that He possesses. Followers are therefore called to dedicate their lives to God with the same love, trust, and obedience exemplified by Jesus toward the Father.
The opening verse of today’s gospel—‘My Father is still working, and I also am working’—also reminds us of the importance of parental involvement. It is often observed that the family unit suffers when parents are absent or fail to dedicate time to leading their children toward God or teaching them moral principles regarding right and wrong.
Parents should not be hesitant to embrace their role. They should actively guide their children toward spiritual growth. Children require the presence of morally upright individuals to direct them properly. By exemplifying the will of Christ, who fulfilled the will of the Father, parents can serve as such guiding figures. In due course, at the appropriate time, their prayers will be answered.



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