I love you! We hear this phrase in so many settings. I can love my spouse. I can love my car. I can love my dog. Is it all the same thing? In its purest form, love is an overwhelming feeling, and a solid commitment. True love is not just a statement. As an example, when a singer comes to town and sings before a live audience, they might say to the audience, “I love you all.” But in reality, they don’t even know the majority of people that are there. It’s just a nice thing to say. True love is different. In John 13: 34-35, Jesus gave the disciples “a new commandment.” The commandment was “to love one another, as He had loved them.” That takes love to another level. Jesus loved us so much that He died for us all. Jesus left His glory to deliver us from sin and destruction. In Ephesians 5: 25 – 27 describes how Jesus sanctifies and cleanses us with His word. He will present us spotless before the Father in that precious day. That is true love. The question then is: Are we loving each other as Jesus loved us? Are we speaking words that cleanse and encourage each other? Are we dying to self so that others can live? Are we protecting each other, or are we backbiting and gossiping against one another? Are we bringing people closer to God with our lives, or are we pushing them away? Something to ponder today.
John 13: 34-35: “A new commandment I give to you, that you love one another; as I have loved you, that you also love one another. By this all will know that you are My disciples, if you have love for one another”