Jesus
said that we would be known as his disciples by our love for one another – not
by the rituals we perform, not by the “costumes” we wear, not by our secret handshake, or where we hangout. But how does loving each other prove anything? Even the
heathens love others.
If
we back up to verse 34, we see that Jesus presents a new command: to love each
other “as I have loved you.” Oh! That’s a way different kind of love! As one writer
observes, if Jesus was merely restating the law to love our neighbor as we love
ourselves, it would not be new.* Instead, he is requiring that we hold ourselves to an
even higher standard than to love others based on self-love. This new
principle, based on Christ’s love, is “self-abandoning and self-sacrificing.”* This kind of love isn’t merely sentiment and gushy feelings;
it involves putting action into love, even when we don’t feel like it!
Do
we really exemplify this in the church today? If an outsider visited your
church, would he marvel at how you love one another? Or would he think, “These
people don’t even like each other!”
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