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Fifth Sunday of Easter May 18, 2025 Acts 14:21-27 Psalm 145 Revelation 21:1-5a John 13:31-33a, 34-35 ...
They are, in any case, a wise and wonderful bunch. In one of our discussions a couple of years ago we considered the ways that Jesus embodies God’s love in the Gospel of John, especially Jesus’ ...
As simple as “Love one another” may sound—as simple as it may be—it is as costly as the Cross. That is also why, here in the Easter Season, it is filled with the hope of the Resurrection.
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 ...
Simple, right? Love one another. The Torah and the New Testament tell us to love our neighbor as ourselves. Other faith traditions share the similar ideals … Love one another.
Love one another. The command is straightforward, uncomplicated … It should be effortless … So why is it so HARD? Of course, human beings always seem to be seeking ways of dividing ourselves.
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 ...
“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.