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Jesus: ‘Love One Another’ User’s Guide to Sunday, May 15 ‘Sacred Heart of Jesus’ prayer card, World War I, c. October 1915 (photo: Museums Victoria / Unsplash) ...
“Because it’s just for a short time. Jesus knew on the other side of those 40 days what was going to happen.” At one point, Jesus asked God, “God, if you can take this, take it,” Dry said.
Earlier in the chapter, Jesus washed the feet of the disciples, caring for them and showing them how to care for one another. “I have given you a model to follow, so that as I have done for you ...
Fifth Sunday of Easter May 18, 2025 Acts 14:21-27 Psalm 145 Revelation 21:1-5a John 13:31-33a, 34-35 ...
This week’s response to Psalm 103 calls attention to a familiar theme of the Bible, “love.” “Love one another as I have loved you.” Such a claim affords great comfort and consolation in ...
The context is Jesus’ discourse with his disciples, in which he tells them that as God the father has loved him, so he loves them. His command to his disciples is that they love one another.
Jesus showed the greatest love in history by giving His life for us. The most popular passage in the New Testament, found in John 3:16 reads, “For God so ‘loved’ the world: He gave his one ...
He loves you. You are the object of his love. Even more, you are the channel of his love, a tool, an instrument through which he can show love to other people too. John urges us to love one another.
Jesus then says, “I give you a new commandment: Love one another. As I have loved you, so you also should love one another.” Since the Lord loves me, I now have the power to love others. We ...
BERKELEY, Calif. — God entreats us to, “Love one another. As I have loved you, so you must love one another,” in John 13:34. While we may all agree with this sentiment in the abstract it can ...