A NEW COMMAND? BETTER, A NEW OPPORTUNITY!

WORD FROM THE CENTER: MONDAY, MAY 19, 2025

Welcome to “Word from The Center” MONDAY, a devotional word from the Center of our faith, Jesus Christ, with reflections on His Word. I’m Gregory Seltz. Today’s reading is John 13:34-35, where Jesus says,     

“A new command I give you: Love one another. As I have loved you, so you must love one another. 35 By this everyone will know that you are my disciples, if you love one another.”

 
A NEW COMMAND? BETTER, A NEW OPPORTUNITY!

A new command? It sounds like the oldest command on the books (for example, see Leviticus 19:18). Love one another? Isn’t that what everybody tells us to do? Yes, and no. “Love” is probably the most misunderstood, misused word in the English language. Everyone says that they know what love means. They confidently assert that they know what they are trying to do when they are seeking to “love another.” Unfortunately, the truth of what is often happening in the name of love is much different than even our best intentions. Life seems to be an unending litany of people using and mistreating each other all in the name of “love.” All of us tend to do what is in our best interest and not the interests of those we say that we love. So, what is in this “new command” that will help us? What is unique about Jesus’ words? His “new command” is not just another thing we can’t live up to in this life, but a “new opportunity,” a new way that we can live life abundantly and eternally.

Here's the BIG difference: It’s in the words, “As I have loved you!” That’s what makes this love different from any other discussion about love. It’s about how Jesus loves. It’s about Jesus making His love available to us, and then available to others through us. You see, we are the kind of people who often seek to love others the way that WE want to love them. That’s why our efforts at love and kindness fail. But, it’s not that love fails; it’s that we fail love. Here in this lesson Jesus the Messiah, the embodiment of love, is setting us straight. Love matters, but it is the love that He brings, that He embodies, and that He makes available to humanity. His love doesn’t avoid or break God’s commandments; His love FULFILLS them (see Matthew 5:17). His love seeks what is best for others in all things. He offers that love to us. And when we receive that love by grace through faith, we are called to share love ON HIS TERMS ALONE with others. That’s real love in action. That’s love that lasts.

1 Corinthians 13 is often called the “Love Chapter” in the Bible. It says, “Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy…It is not proud…. Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth. It always protects, always trusts, always hopes, always perseveres” (verses 4-6). Yes! Unfortunately, people often read this and forget the most important part. This is the LOVE that God embodied for you in Jesus Christ. It is HIS love. Only when we receive this love as a gift by faith can we begin to share it with others. Our love on our terms always fails in the end. This love of Christ never fails. That’s why it’s not just a new command. Jesus is the source of lasting love. In response to His love for you, He then provides a new opportunity for you to love others in His Name.

PRAYER: Dear Lord Jesus, help us to see the uniqueness of Your love, in all of its truth and power. Help us to receive and to share it as the gift that it is. AMEN

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