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INTRODUCTION
How is the world to know that we are truly disciples of Christ, members of His body?
Is it by the name we wear?
Is it by having the right doctrine, organization, worship, etc.?
It is certainly important to have all these things; but if we think...
That by these things alone we are truly the disciples of Jesus
That by these things alone the world will know we are Christ's disciples ...then we are sadly mistaken!
Shortly before His crucifixion, Jesus identified a key mark of discipleship...
He gave what He called "a new commandment" - Jn 13:34
It was a command to "love one another" - Jn 13:34
He said "by this all will know" who were His disciples - Jn 13:35
Love for one another is how people will know that we are truly the disciples of Jesus...
Do we know what kind of love that is?
How do we develop that kind of love?
How do we demonstrate this love?
[In this study I wish to encourage the kind of love Jesus commands of us, so that "By This All Will Know"that we are truly His disciples!
Let's begin with...]
THIS LOVE DEFINED
IT IS A NEW KIND OF LOVE...
There had always been the love of family, friends, etc.The OT taught to "love your neighbor as yourself" - Lev 19:18
But Jesus said, "A new commandment I give to you, that you love one another" - Jn 13:34
This is not simply a command to love one another
But a command to love one another in a special way
-- Jesus is calling us to new and higher standard of love!
IT IS A SACRIFICIAL LOVE...
What kind of love does Jesus command?
"as I have love you, that you also love another"
It is a love patterned after Jesus' love for us
-- This is what makes it a new and higher standard of love!
The love Jesus had for us can be summarized in one word: sacrificial
As Jesus explained in Jn 15:13
As John wrote in 1Jn 3:16-18
As Paul commanded in Ep 5:1-2
It was this kind of love manifested by the first disciples of Jesus
The church in Jerusalem - Ac 2:44-45
The churches in Macedonia - 2 Co 8:1-5
IT IS A VISIBLE LOVE...
By such love Jesus declared "all will know that you are My disciples" - Jn 13:35
The implication is that such love will be visible and observable
And visible by ALL, not just by brethren!
To be a visible love, requires a love...
That goes beyond the four walls of the church building
That extends beyond the few hours we are assembled together
That can be observed by those of the world and in the world
-- In some way, the world needs to have the opportunity to observe the disciples in action, in which their love that is patterned after Jesus' love can be seen
[Being a "warm and friendly church" while assembled is commendable, but it alone does not fulfill the command to have a new, sacrificial, and visible love patterned after the love of Jesus!
If we wish to manifest this kind of love in our lives, where do we begin?
Consider...]
THIS LOVE DEVELOPED
WE ARE TAUGHT BY GOD...
The Thessalonians excelled in this love - 1Th 4:9-10
For they had been "taught by God to love one another"
Certainly God's own love for us teaches us how to love - cf. 1Jn 4:9-11
-- Think of the Father's own sacrificial love for us, in sending His Son to be the propitiation for our sins!
WE LEARN FROM JESUS...
Jesus' own example of sacrifice teaches the true meaning of love - 1Jn 3:16
The more we contemplate upon the example of Jesus' life and death, the more likely we will love like He did!
WE ARE TO BE STIRRED UP BY BRETHREN...
We are to stir one another to love and good works - He 10:24
An important means of doing this is by frequent assembling - He 10:25
-- Perhaps one reason why some don't love as they should, is because they don't assemble like they should!
[Through careful study of the Father's love for us, the Savior's love for us, and through frequent assembling where we stir up another to love and good works, we can develop the kind of love "By Which All Will Know" we are Jesus' disciples.
Finally, a thought or two about...]
THIS LOVE DEMONSTRATED
IN OUR ASSEMBLY...
When we are assembled and have guests, we have an opportunity to demonstrate our love for another
What do our guests see?
Do they see Christians who...
Are glad to see one another?
Are willing to take the time to visit with each other?
Even know each other's name?
-- Our assemblies may be the only time some guests have the opportunity to see Christians interact; do they see an evident love and concern for one another?
IN OUR COMMUNITY...
We often have the opportunity to be together in ways that others can see...
Perhaps we work with other Christians
Or we have neighbors that are Christians
Or we gather to visit, or do things together
What do those in the world see?
Do they see an interaction that...
Reveals a strong love and appreciation for one another?
Shows a sincere interest in each other's well-being?
Where there are differences, is the way we handle them different?
Christians will often sin against one another, offend one another
But will they see long-suffering and a quickness to forgive, even as Christ forgave us? - cf.
Ep 4:32; Col 3:13
CONCLUSION
Jesus has revealed a powerful tool to persuade the world that we are His disciples...
Certainly we show our discipleship by faithfulness to His doctrine - cf.
Jn 8:32
But in a world that cares little for doctrinal distinctiveness, a Christ-like love for one another is how Jesus would have us convince the world! - cf.
Jn 13:34-35
How is your love for your brother in Christ?
Is it Christ-like, i.e., a sacrificial love?
Is it observable, i.e., do people see your brotherly love in our assemblies and community?
If you admit your love for your brethren needs work (and we all can improve)...
Look to God and Jesus as the ultimate teachers of what it means to love one another
Utilize opportunities to be with brethren
Which provides occasion to grow and display your love
Which can serve to stir you to love and good works - cf.
He 10:24-25
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