Good Morning All,
John 13:35; “Everyone will know
that you are my disciples because of your love for each other.”
Some of my favorite
songs are ballad love songs; I cry every time.
Marty Robbins has some of the best especially “My Woman, My woman, My
Wife;” that has to almost be the best.
The funny thing was that in the mid-70’s every hard rock group had at
least one love song. KISS had “Beth”,
Styx had “Lady”, Alice Cooper had “I’ll Never Cry”. Love ballads have always been the staple of
country western forever. Like one wag
once noted, if you play a country western song backwards; the wife comes back,
the dog comes back to life, it quits raining and I get my job back.
We are fascinated by
love songs just as we are fascinated by the whole idea of love. Yet what does “love” mean? We use the word so freely that, for some, it
has very little meaning. I love my job,
I love my wife and I love pizza; are these all the same? Most would say “no” but some might not be so
sure. So, what is love?
Our verse is part of
the “Upper Room” discourse in John. This
took place on Maundy Thursday just before the institution of the Lord’s Supper
and then Jesus’ arrest. Jesus told his
disciples to “love one another” this was his “new commandment”. Everyone will know by the love we have that
we are His disciples, but what does this mean?
It simply means to forgive and to not judge.
We show our love best by
forgiving each other. Forgiveness is a
lifelong process; it is critical to becoming a disciple of Jesus. For some, this is the hardest thing to
learn. We end up forgiving the same
offense over and over but that is love; to forgive and then move forward. This is what God does for us; He forgives us
and then we move forward, onward in our journey with him. This is how we continue in our journey with
our fellow brothers and sisters in Christ; we forgive and move forward.
The second is to not
judge one another. Never look at someone
else’s situation and think “Well, they had it coming”; “That is what happens
with bad choices”; “You reap what you sow”.
We never truly know why someone is in the situation that they are in;
what we do know is that God wants us, his Church, to reach out to each other
and help to heal. We are to share with
each other, the physical needs of food and water and shelter as well as the
emotional need of caring and comforting as well as the spiritual need for the
comforting word of forgiveness and salvation from God and his Word.
This is love, to forgive
and to leave judging to God. By this
everyone will know we are disciples of Jesus by how we love one another.
Dear Father, teach us to
love as you love us. Show us that this
leads us through the path of life which you desire us to live. Help us to reach out to those who are most in
need of your grace. In Jesus’ precious
name we pray, amen.
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret
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