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Love sounds simple until it costs you something. John 13:34 sets a standard that pushes past surface-level kindness: Jesus calls us to love others the way He loves us, deeply, sacrificially, and unconditionally. That is not a vague spiritual ideal. It is a practical command for everyday relationships, family dynamics, church community, and the way we treat people when no one is watching.
We start a new series on relationship and community by looking at the moment Jesus gives this “new commandment.” He has just washed His disciples’ feet, choosing humble service, and He is heading toward the cross. That context changes everything. Christian love is not mainly a feeling. It is a Christ-centered choice that shows up through grace, forgiveness, and steady presence.
We also walk through simple ways to begin: listen before you speak so people feel heard, serve without seeking anything in return, forgive quickly and fully because grudges block love, and show up in both the highs and the lows. If you are thinking, “That sounds hard,” we agree, and we point to the hope that makes it possible: the same Christ who commands love also strengthens us through His Spirit.
If this encouraged you, subscribe so you do not miss the rest of the series, share it with a friend who is rebuilding a relationship, and leave a review to help more people find the show. What is one small way you can choose love today?
By Edwine MbuzaaSend us Fan Mail
Love sounds simple until it costs you something. John 13:34 sets a standard that pushes past surface-level kindness: Jesus calls us to love others the way He loves us, deeply, sacrificially, and unconditionally. That is not a vague spiritual ideal. It is a practical command for everyday relationships, family dynamics, church community, and the way we treat people when no one is watching.
We start a new series on relationship and community by looking at the moment Jesus gives this “new commandment.” He has just washed His disciples’ feet, choosing humble service, and He is heading toward the cross. That context changes everything. Christian love is not mainly a feeling. It is a Christ-centered choice that shows up through grace, forgiveness, and steady presence.
We also walk through simple ways to begin: listen before you speak so people feel heard, serve without seeking anything in return, forgive quickly and fully because grudges block love, and show up in both the highs and the lows. If you are thinking, “That sounds hard,” we agree, and we point to the hope that makes it possible: the same Christ who commands love also strengthens us through His Spirit.
If this encouraged you, subscribe so you do not miss the rest of the series, share it with a friend who is rebuilding a relationship, and leave a review to help more people find the show. What is one small way you can choose love today?