Jesus made it clear what love is. Love looks like something. The presence of love is absolute and unmistakable. The effect of love makes deep tracks, it leaves an indelible mark. The legacy of love is made up of unforgettable stories and feelings of profound gratitude. Love humbles all who experience it, both the giver of love and the receiver of love. Love magnifies the presence of God in a world in which malice veils his glory. Love draws people to love – some people, that is. And for those who don’t appreciate the gift of love and respond with hostility, we are still to love. Love is the pursuit of a tender heart towards all of God’s creatures. Love is to reject the cynicism that fuels our judgment of others and justification of ourselves. Love is to sometimes feel vulnerable and naive. Love is to enter into Jesus’ sufferings. It is to enter into the way and life of Jesus. It is to be a Jesus-person.