Romans 5:7–8
For scarcely for a righteous man will one die; yet perhaps for a good man someone would even dare to die. But God demonstrates His own love toward us, in that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us.
We will know Christ followers by the fruit that is evident in their lives. Two commandments fulfill all of the teachings of God and were manifested in Jesus. These two cover a multitude of the sins of mankind. This is the will of God that we love Him above all and love our neighbors as our ourselves. By being doers not just hearers we fulfill His will in our lives. The love of God offers salvation to the world through Jesus, all God-all man. (John 3:16-17). Just believe in the Son of God, Jesus, who gave His life in exchange for ours. Love is an action word! Carla
John 15:12-17
This is My commandment, that you love one another as I have loved you. 13 Greater love has no one than this, •than to lay down one’s life •for his friends. 14 You are My friends if you do whatever I command you. 15 No longer do I call you servants, for a servant does not know what his master is doing; but I have called you friends, for all things that I heard from My Father I have made known to you. 16 You did not choose Me, but I chose you and appointed you that you should go and bear fruit, and that your fruit should remain, that whatever you ask the Father in My name He may give you. 17 These things I command you, that you love one another. (NKJV)
To abide, a believer must obey (verse 10). To obey, a believer must love other believers (13:34, 35). In rashness and with confidence in the flesh, Peter had offered to lay down his life for Jesus. In actuality, he was not ready to die for Jesus; he was not even ready to live for Him (18:17, 18, 25–27). The supreme example of love is Jesus’ humility in sacrificial service (13:15).
Jesus is our model for love (verse 13). Intimacy with Him is the motive for loving as He loves. If believers obey His command to love, they enjoy the intimacy of His friendship. Note that friendship, unlike sonship, is not a once-for-all gift, but develops as the result of obeying Jesus’ command to love.
Until this point, Jesus had called His disciples servants (12:26; 13:13–16). A servant does what he is told and sees what his master does, but does not necessarily know the meaning or purpose of it. A friend knows what is happening because friends develop deep fellowship by communicating with one another. Jesus had initiated the relationship with His disciples (1 John 4:10). It started with selection, moved to servanthood, and grew to friendship. Having chosen the disciples, Jesus commissioned them to bring forth permanent fruit through prayer. The NKJV Study Bible
The way that Jesus’ disciples reciprocate the friendship He showed them is by doing what He asked of them (verse 10). Disciples were completely subservient to their teachers. Jesus is referencing the subject matter at hand, not everything He knows. He means that He has told His disciples everything regarding salvation and what it means to follow God and obey His will. There is no secret way to receive salvation; it simply involves accepting Jesus as Savior.
I chose you. Jesus means His disciples, whom He selected. They have been called to the vocation of doing God’s will by loving other people and telling them about Christ’s ability to save them from their sins. They are commissioned for this task.
To bear fruit Involves keeping Jesus’ commands (verses 8, 10) and being guided by His Spirit in the process of doing so (14:26). Not only must the disciples follow Jesus, but their works should align with His purposes (14:11). Faithlife Study Bible
Galatians 5:22-23
22 But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, longsuffering, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, 23 gentleness, self-control.
John 13:34
A new commandment I give to you, that you love one another; as I have loved you, that you also love one another.
Matthew 12:50
For whoever does the will of My Father in heaven is My brother and sister and mother.”
Luke 12:4
“And I say to you, My friends, do not be afraid of those who kill the body, and after that have no more that they can do.
John 8:26
I have many things to say and to judge concerning you, but He who sent Me is true; and I speak to the world those things which I heard from Him.”
A farmer walks along the furrowed row, stopping every three feet, to place a potato start into the soil. His young son keeps pace, on the opposite side of the furrow, weighted with a burlap sack of starts, wholehearted in assisting his father. He places starts into the soil; unhurried, deliberate and methodical. There are times when he picks the start from out of the ground, in order to turn it, so that the eye of the potato may be placed at the exact angle.
The neighbor, who has been watching over the fence, decides to offer his opinion. “I see you're planting potatoes,” he tells the farmer, “But I'll tell you this; it's going to take you a good long while at your pace. Let me tell you like it is; you'd get it done a whole lot faster if you'd plant this field by yourself.”
“Well,” replies the farmer, “that may be true, but I'm raising more than just potatoes.”
We do make a difference in our world.
And the choices we make do matter.
So, I wonder, how do we find the courage to choose what really matters?
We have forgotten that we were made for this, one soul helping another.
Remembering that yes, we do get to choose the kind of world we want to live in.
"The greatness of a community is most accurately measured by the compassionate actions of its members, a heart of grace, and a soul generated by love." Coretta Scott King reminded us. No one of us is on this journey alone. And life without community (without “company”) is unsatisfying and anxious, leaving an emptiness no purchase or accomplishment can fill.
We are on this journey together.
Let us take these affirmations from Leo Buscaglia into our week…
“The majority of us lead quiet, unheralded lives as we pass through this world. There will most likely be no ticker-tape parades for us, no monuments created in our honor. But that does not lessen our possible impact, for there are scores of people waiting for someone just like us to come along; people who will appreciate our compassion, our unique talents. Someone who will live a happier life merely because we took the time to share what we had to give.
Too often we underestimate the power of a touch,
a smile,
a kind word a listening ear,
an honest compliment,
or the smallest act of caring,
all of which have a potential to turn a life around.
It’s overwhelming to consider the continuous opportunities there are to make our love felt.”
Sabbath Moments