What Jesus teaches about Love

Introduction

There is no concept more key to understanding Christianity than love. Jesus consistently taught love as the vital cornerstone of His teachings, urging us to display this divine affection not only to family and friends, but to strangers, and even to our enemies. It’s a powerful, heavy concept, but one that bears much fruit when understood and implemented in our everyday life.

Looking to truly explore this concept of love? There’s no better person to turn to than Jesus Himself. Let’s dive into His teachings on love as we enrich our understanding and cultivate our ability to love unconditionally — just as He loved us.

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 (NIV)

Meaning

In John 13:34, Jesus issues a “new command” to His disciples: to love one another as He loved them. This wasn’t a suggestion, or a helpful hint: this was a command. Why would Jesus place such a monumental charge upon His followers?

It’s because love is the underpinning of all He stood for — it’s the direct, tangible manifestation of God’s own character. When we love others selflessly, without expecting anything in return, we extend the same grace and compassion that Christ demonstrated, hence becoming mirrors of His divine nature.

Love is more than just a feeling; it’s an active choice, a commitment to place others’ needs above our own. It’s sacrificial, it’s patient, it’s kind. As we strive to love others as Jesus did, we grow not only in our walk with Him, but also as human beings reflecting His compassion in this world.

Actions to Take

  1. Each day, make an effort to show love in action. It could be as simple as assisting someone, or as profound as forgiving someone who wronged you.
  2. Try to see people through As Jesus would see them. Remember, Jesus loved the unlovable — the outcasts, the sinners, the broken.
  3. Commit to learning more about Jesus’s love every day through reading His word and prayer.

Journal Prompts

  1. What can you do today to show love to someone in need?
  2. How have you personally experienced the depth of Jesus’s love?
  3. Reflect on a time when it was difficult for you to show love. How can you approach similar situations moving forward?

Prayer

Lord Jesus, teach me to love as You did. Help me to put others before myself, to be patient, kind, and forgiving. Guide my actions and words to reflect Your love, even in the face of challenges. Thank you for the limitless love you have shown me. Amen.

Social Posts

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  • “Love is more than a feeling, it’s an action. Show love today. #LoveInAction #JesusTaughtUs”
  • “Choose to love, even when it’s difficult. #ChooseLove #JesusCommand”

Conclusion

The love that Jesus taught us surpasses our understanding — it is divine, selfless, and forgiving. Let’s strive to embody that love in our everyday lives, extending grace and kindness to all we encounter. In doing so, we not only reflect the character of Jesus but actively bring His teachings to life in the world around us.

Keep delving into the depths of God’s Word and finding practical ways to apply these teachings in your day-to-day life with us here at BGodInspired.com. For it’s through love, we truly know Him.


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