Today's readings: 1 Samuel 20 and Psalm 142.
Scripture makes clear that David and Jonathan love one another. Their love is not disordered, however - it is philia, a true friendship love... In 1 Samuel, we see this type of love reflected in the brotherhood between David and Jonathan. They are united in their pursuit of honoring Israel and seeking the glory of God. David and Jonathan recognize this virtue in each other, so they love each other and help each other in a particular way... If you have experienced philia, then you know its power. Philia is closest to a fourth kind of love, agape - sacrificial, divine love. Agape has become a reality for Christians through the grace of God in Jesus Christ. All the loves come to perfection in the person of Jesus Christ, who loves us to the point of death, calls us friends, and gives us his Spirit. (p. 240)
A lament psalm. The poet complains of his troubles, mourns that no one will help him, and turns to the Lord as his only refuge. The nature of his plight is unclear, although he mentions "persecutors" who are too powerful for him to resist or escape. The psalm ends with a hopeful prospect of giving "thanks" to God for coming to his rescue. (p. 951)
The BIY Companion, Vol I, also recommends this video with Fr. Mike Schmitz on why love is more than a feeling:
That's it for today! Happy 250th Independence Day!!! God bless the USA!
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