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Introduction:
One of our greatest needs as human beings is to be loved. We all need love. We need to know that we are important
to somebody, that somebody truly cares about us, wants us, and accepts us unconditionally. When we doubt that we
are loved, we may develop unacceptable behavior patterns to compensate for it.
Need: To look and gaze upon the beauty of God’s love. The real source of true love.
Need to appreciate the deepness, vastness and magnificence of God’s unconditional love.
Our objective in this morning is not only to feel love… (emotionally) but to fully satisfy in ourselves and lead us to
worship the God of love in a rightly manner…
Our love for one another and for those outside would grow and deepen. But this will happen only as we are
rooted—that is, as we believe—more and more deeply in the love of Christ for us. And that belief comes by seeing
the depth of Christ's love for us revealed in his Word.
Main Idea:
Let’s remember, Christ’s death is the ultimate picture of God’s love to us.
Application: God will use every loving means at His disposal to encourage our obedience. He does that because He
loves us. The writer to the Hebrews encouraged us not to regard God’s discipline lightly. It is the evidence of His love
for us (Hebrews 12:5-6). He knows that obedience to His Word will be for our greatest happiness, so He takes steps
to help us want to obey Him. If He did not love us, He would not care about our happiness.
2. God’s unconditional love that redeems us
Our salvation is an expression of God’s love.
The greatest demonstration of God’s love was this gift of His Only Son.
"For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have
eternal life," John 3:16.
“God has done what the law, weakened by the flesh, could not do. By sending his own Son in the likeness of
sinful flesh and for sin, he condemned sin in the flesh, in order that the righteous requirement of the law might be
fulfilled in us, who walk not according to the flesh but according to the Spirit.” (Rom 8:3-4)
Because of our sinful nature, we have no power to fulfill God’s law. God did not send Christ as a reward to the
obedient, but rather as a ransom for the defiant. But God’s love is shown through Christ who redeemed, or paid, the
price we owed for our rebellion. (Gal 3:13)
Application: One is that we lay aside status and rank and prestige and privilege and take the form of a servant—that’s
what Philippians 2:7 said, and that’s what Jesus does here. Verse 14: “If I then, your Lord and Teacher, have washed
your feet, you also ought to wash one another’s feet.” By virtue of my status and rank and privilege as our Lord and
Teacher, I am not obliged to wash your feet. But I “count you as more significant than myself” and serve you.
The new commandment is that we look at this pattern, that we watch our Lord and Teacher and Savior do this, and
follow him in it. We live out the love that we see in Jesus.
Christian service is unique for three reasons. First, it is unique in its source. That source is our redemption in Christ.
Second, it is unique in its objective, which is to model, as far as is possible, Christ’s kind of servanthood. Third, it is
unique in its character, for it is motivated by God’s holy-love.
B. Loving each other is a distinguishing mark of a disciple of Jesus Christ “all people will know that you are my
disciples”
Application
“I have given God countless reasons not to love me. None of them has been strong enough to change Him” – Paul
Washer
Challenges: