What Jesus teaches about Love

Introduction

Love, a word so simple yet so profound, is the cornerstone of Christian faith. In the Bible, we constantly encounter teachings on pure, unconditional love. But what kind of love does Jesus refer to and how can we discipline ourselves to love like Him? Let’s delve deeper into scripture and unlock the divine mystery of love as taught by Jesus Himself.

We welcome you on this journey of enlightenment, as we draw from the vast well of His word to better understand how we, as children of the most high God, can reflect His love. Be ready to learn, be transformed and enriched by the word of God!

Bible Verse

“A new command I give you: Love one another. As I have loved you, so you must love one another.” – John 13:34

Meaning

This verse uttered by Jesus during the Last Supper, is effortlessly simple and complex at the same time. He commands his followers to love one another just as He has loved us, signifying the nature of love—one that is selfless and devoted. The verb ‘must’ instructs that this is not an optional command but rather, a fundamental need of Christian faith and living.

Moreover, by using Himself as a yardstick of love, Jesus exemplifies a love so divine, so pure, that it is unswerving even in the face of betrayal and death. Therefore, the quality of love Jesus speaks about doesn’t come with conditions or expectations; it is a love that extends grace and seeks the best for others even when it’s undeserved.

Actions to Take

  • Practice patience and kindness towards a person who might be difficult to love.
  • Forgive someone who has wronged you, just as Jesus forgives us for our sins.
  • Show practical love by doing a selfless act for someone without them knowing.
  • Share the message of Jesus’s love with someone who may not know about it.
  • Humble yourself and put others before you, even in the most challenging situations.

Journal Prompts

  1. Reflect on a time when you experienced love as defined by Jesus. How did that impact you?
  2. What barriers stand in your way of loving others as Jesus instructs us to?
  3. What steps can you take to practice this kind of selfless love in your daily life?
  4. How can you display this love to those who haven’t experienced it before?
  5. Consider times when it’s been difficult for you to love. Ask God to help you love difficult people.

Prayer

Heavenly Father, thank you for the great example of love in the embodiment of Jesus. Help me to fully understand the depth of Your love and guide me as I strive to love others in the same selfless, unreserved manner. Give me the strength to forgive as You forgive, and to love without conditions or exceptions. Amen.

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  • “Forgiveness is a beautiful act of love. Forgive as Jesus forgave us. #JesusLove #BGodInspired”

Conclusion

Unconditional love is a challenge, but it is at the core of being a follower of Jesus. Loving as He loves paves the way for spiritual growth, harmony, and the reflection of Christ in us. As we strive daily to practice this divine love, may we become radiant beacons of His love, spreading warmth, compassion, and understanding in our world.

Take these lessons to heart and continue to delve deeper into His word. Join us again for our next devotional at BGodInspired.com. Let’s continue to be inspired, to learn, to grow, and most critically, to love like Jesus.


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