"This is my commandment, That ye love one another, as I have loved you." John 15:12
Jean Vanier, a Christian leader who founded L'Arche communities around the world for persons with severe disabilities, tells a story about a 76-year-old woman named Francoise, also known as "mamie." Francoise had serious mental and physical disabilities. She was blind, bedridden, and incontinent. She could not feed or dress herself. She was unable to communicate through words. And yet the entire staff of this L'Arche community
followed the words of Scripture and showed Christlike love for "mamie."
But showing unconditional love wasn't always easy. One of the staff assistants, a young man called "Louis," was assigned to take care of mamie. Louis was disappointed because he did not feel drawn to her. Faithfully, as he was asked, he fed mamie, but he found it tiresome. Then one day, she placed her hand on his hand and smiled. It was, he said, a special meeting, a moment of transformation, a moment of grace. From that moment on, he
loved being with her. What he had found tiresome and difficult became a blessing. Love had made all the difference.
Today, you may meet someone who seems like a burden to you. In your struggle to get through your day, you may find someone who even grinds on your nerves a little. Love for others changes all that, and God calls us to live a life (through His grace,) that will show the people that we meet what God is really like.