• Episode 1149: A New Commandment

  • May 1 2025
  • Duración: 10 m
  • Podcast

Episode 1149: A New Commandment

  • Resumen

  • Today’s episode continues our devotionals drawn from The Disciple Whom Jesus Loves, our musical journey through the Gospel of John.

    As Jesus gathered His disciples for their final meal together, He didn’t just offer farewell words. He delivered something deeper: a sacred commission that would become the foundation of Christian identity. It wasn’t a strategy for church growth or a list of religious rituals—it was a simple but revolutionary mandate:

    “A new commandment I give you: Love one another. As I have loved you, so you must love one another.” (John 13:34)

    This is the heartbeat of today’s featured song: “A New Commandment.”

    It weaves together Jesus’ words in the upper room—the call to love, the promise of comfort, the revelation of eternal hope. Its lyrics remind us:

    • That love is the mark of true discipleship.
    • That this new commandment isn’t merely about loving well—but about loving like Jesus.
    • That sacrificial love is our witness to the world.

    Highlights:

    • A New Measure of Love:
      Jesus doesn’t just tell us to love—He tells us how: as I have loved you. This is love that kneels to serve, that forgives betrayal, that endures the cross. It’s humble, holy, and hard.
    • A Love That Prepares:
      Even as He prepared to leave, Jesus offered comfort: “Do not let your hearts be troubled… I go to prepare a place for you.” Love was not only His command; it was His promise.
    • A Love That Identifies:
      “By this all will know that you are my disciples…”
      The world knows we are His—not by our theology or church attendance—but by our love. Not just affection or agreement, but love in action: forgiving, serving, sacrificing.
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