The Week of Prayer for Christian Unity: Day 5

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Resources for 

THE WEEK OF PRAYER FOR CHRISTIAN UNITY 
and throughout the year 2013

 

What does God require of us? (cf. Micah 6:6-8)

 

Jointly prepared and published by 

The Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity
The Commission on Faith and Order of the World Council of Churches



Day 5                              Walking as the friends of Jesus


Readings:

Song of Solomon 1. 5-8      Love and the beloved

Psalm 139.1-6                   You have searched me out and known me

3 John 2-8                         Hospitality to friends in Christ

John 15. 12-17                   I call you friends

 

Commentary

To walk humbly with God does not mean walking alone. It means walking with those who are those vital signs of God’s presence among us, our friends. “But I have called you friends” says Jesus in John’s Gospel. Within the freedom of love, we are able to choose our friends, and to be chosen as a friend. “You did not choose me, but I chose you” Jesus says to each of us. Jesus’ friendship with each of us transfigures and transcends our relationships with family and society. It speaks of God’s deep and abiding love for us all.

 

The Bible’s love poem, the Song of Solomon, has been interpreted in various ways such as the love of God for Israel, or the love of Christ for the Church. It remains the testimony of passion between lovers which transcends the imposed boundaries of society. While the lover says to her beloved “I am black and beautiful”, her words come with the plea “do not gaze at me because I am dark.” But the lover does gaze, and chooses love, as does God in Christ.

 

What does the Lord require of those called to walk with Jesus and his friends? InIndiait is a call to the churches to embrace the Dalits as equal friends of their common friend. Such a call to be friends with the friends of Jesus is another way of understanding the unity of Christians for which we pray this week. Christians around the world are called to be friends with all those who struggle against discrimination and injustice. The walk towards Christian unity requires that we walk humbly with God with—and as—the friends of Jesus.


Prayer

Jesus, from the first moment of our being you offered us your friendship. Your love embraces all peoples, especially those who are excluded or rejected because of human constructions of caste, race or colour. Filled with the confidence and assurance of our dignity in you, may we walk in solidarity towards each other, and embrace each other in the Spirit, as children of God. God of life, lead us to justice and peace. Amen.


The Week of Prayer for Christian Unity: Day 5

Questions

  • Who are those in your communities whom Christ calls into your friendship?
  • What prevents the friends of Jesus from being friends with one another?
  • How does being the friends of the same Jesus challenge the divided churches?

Source: vatican.va