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2024 Wesley Community Lenten Devotional

Let Love Lead the Way

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Week Four

Rev. Dr. Deborah Porras & Rev. Jennifer Coffey

Rev. Dr. Deborah Porras & Rev. Jennifer Coffey

Community ConnectionsRev. Dr. Deborah Porras: WTS MDiv 2010, DMin 2023; VAUMC, Ordained Elder; Beverley Hills Community UMC, Lead Pastor (Alexandria, VA)
Rev. Jennifer Coffey: WTS MDiv 2010; VAUMC Ordained Elder, extension ministry; Mountain View District Staff - Connecting Ministry Coordinator (Danville, VA)

Love ConnectionSisters. Deborah and Jennifer are pictured left to right.
Love LanguageDeborah: Bringing me a coffee, dancing salsa with me, quality time
Jennifer: Acts of service, words of affirmation, taking me to Disney World
Favorite Love SongDeborah: Time in a Bottle by Jim Croce and Tu Amor Me Hace Bien by Marc Anthony
Jennifer: Endless Love by Diana Ross and Lionel Richie
Favorite Love QuoteDeborah: “Entre lo que existe y lo que no existe, el espacio es el amor.” -- Unknown author
Jennifer: “It seems to me that love is everywhere. Often, it’s not particularly dignified or newsworthy, but it’s always there…If you look for it, I’ve got a sneaky feeling you’ll find that love actually is all around.” -- Love Actually

The Power of Self-Love
John 5:1–18

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hinking of this passage in light of the themes of Lent and love, there is a portion we often overlook. Yes, this is about healing. Yes, this is about Jesus’ power and the reality of the kingdom he is establishing. Yes, it is about challenging the letter-of-the-law leaders. But, what if we also look at what is not said, at what must happen as a part of this miraculous healing narrative? 

Some often focus on the oddity of Jesus telling the man to take up his mat and walk himself, but perhaps it is in this very act taken on by the man, that we discover one of the most important parts of this story - the power of self-love.  Love in and through Christ that we first accept for ourselves, which then calls us to the work of loving God and others.  Love that is personal, but never individual.  Love that is most fully seen in the cross and resurrection - that is sacrificial and life-giving.  Just as we must first accept God’s love and grace through Christ in order to be saved, we must first love ourselves as God loves us in order to be healed.  Then, we can share this saving grace and love with others and become part of God’s healing work in the world. 

Perhaps in this Lenten season, God is inviting us on a journey not just to remember that God loves us and how fully and freeing that love is, but to discover within that love… the power of self-love.

 

Reflection: Can we say yes to loving ourselves first, that we too might take up our mats and walk?  And in doing so inspire others to follow?  Can we see that love of self through Christ is essential and not selfish? Can we see how Jesus models this in his own earthly journey? In a time of high burn-out and weariness, perhaps if Christians embraced the fullness of God’s saving love, we might better embody Jesus and become the people, communities, and church God calls us to be.

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