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The Love That Changes Everything


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The Love That Changes Everything


“A new commandment I give to you, that you love one another; just as I have loved you, you also are to love one another.” — John 13:34


Loving others wasn’t new. Moses had taught that long before. But Jesus added something that changed everything: “Just as I have loved you.” That was new. Because His love wasn’t a theory. It was real. Tangible. Covered in dust, crowned with thorns, nailed to a cross.


At that moment, the disciples hadn’t yet seen the depths of Christ’s love. They hadn’t watched the blood pour out for their sins. They hadn’t heard Him cry out, “It is finished.” That’s why the commandment was new—because after the cross, the word “love” would never mean the same again.


Jesus doesn’t call us to love out of emotion or convenience. He calls us to love the way He loved—washing the feet of a traitor, forgiving the one who denied Him, carrying the cross that belonged to us.


That kind of love isn’t natural. It doesn’t come from the human heart. It’s a gift from God. Only those filled with the Holy Spirit can live out a love that never runs dry, never pretends, never picks and chooses who’s worthy.


This love is more than a feeling. It’s a principle. A way of life. A choice. It’s what links the finite to the Infinite. It’s what marks us as true followers of Christ—the signature of heaven written on human hearts.


Jesus didn’t say, “They will know you are My disciples by your preaching or your knowledge.” He said, “By this, all will know you are My disciples—if you love one another.” A love that forgives. That listens. That reaches out. That weeps with the broken and rejoices with the redeemed.


This is the new commandment. Harder? Yes. But also deeper. Holier. More powerful. And the Holy Spirit was given for this very reason: so that the love of Christ would be seen in us.


There is no true Christianity without this love. Whoever truly loves has known God. And whoever doesn’t—no matter how much they claim to believe—has not yet met Him.


Let the world see Christ in us. Not just in our words. But most of all, in how we love.

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Bible HighlightsBy Cleandro Viana