Love in Action
Scripture: John 13:34–35
“Love one another. As I have loved you, so you must love one another.”
Reflection:
Jesus redefines love not as a feeling we fall into, but as a costly commitment we live out, shaped by His self-giving example. This love bears with one another in patience, chooses forgiveness over resentment, and responds with compassion rather than judgment. It is expressed in everyday decisions to serve, to listen, and to place others before ourselves. Such love is the true mark of discipleship. In a world fractured by division, fear, and indifference, Christ-like love becomes a powerful witness—quietly shining, healing wounds, and pointing others toward the transforming grace of God.
Henri J.M. Nouwen once commented, “Prayer for others, therefore, cannot be seen as an extraordinary exercise that must be practiced from time to time. Rather, it is the very beat of the compassionate heart.”
Illustration:
A candle doesn’t diminish by lighting another candle; instead, the light multiplies. Love works the same way—every act we offer increases the light.
Thought / Question:
How can I show Christ-like love to someone today?
Prayer:
Lord, fill my heart with Your love and help me share it freely with others. Amen.
Action Step:
Choose one intentional act of love today—an encouraging message, a small gift, a kind gesture, or a word of forgiveness.






