Imagine a love so deep that it moves you to lay down your life for someone else. A love that isn’t based on convenience or self-interest but is selfless and sacrificial. This might sound like the stuff of legends or fairy tales, but it’s the very kind of love that Jesus calls us to in John 15:12-13. It’s a love that turns the world’s definition of love on its head and challenges us to live differently.
The Command to Love: Not Just a Suggestion
In John 15:12, Jesus gives His disciples a clear and straightforward command: “Love each other as I have loved you.” Notice, it’s not a suggestion or an optional extra for the super-spiritual. It’s a command. But what does it mean to love as Jesus loved?
Jesus’ love was marked by humility, service, and sacrifice. He didn’t just talk about love; He embodied it in every action, from washing His disciples’ feet to ultimately laying down His life on the cross. His love wasn’t dependent on how others treated Him; it was a constant, unwavering commitment to seek the best for others, even at great personal cost.
Greater Love: The Ultimate Sacrifice
Jesus goes on to say in verse 13, “Greater love has no one than this: to lay down one’s life for one’s friends.” This verse is the heart of what it means to love like Jesus. The ultimate expression of love is the willingness to sacrifice everything—even your life, for the sake of others.
While most of us may never be called to physically lay down our lives, the principle of sacrificial love applies to our everyday interactions. It’s about putting others’ needs before our own, whether that’s through our time, resources, or emotional energy. It’s about choosing to serve, to forgive, and to love even when it’s hard, inconvenient, or costly.
Living Out Love in the Everyday
So, how can we live out this kind of love in our daily lives? Here are two practical ways:
- Practice Sacrificial Love in Your Community:
- Look around you, there are countless opportunities to practice sacrificial love. Whether it’s a neighbor who needs help, a friend going through a tough time, or a cause that needs volunteers, stepping out of your comfort zone to serve others is a powerful way to reflect Jesus’ love.
- Choose Forgiveness and Unconditional Love:
- Forgiveness is one of the most profound acts of sacrificial love. When we forgive, we give up our right to hold a grudge or seek revenge. Instead, we choose to release others from their debts, just as Christ has done for us. This kind of love doesn’t come naturally, but it’s what we’re called to as followers of Jesus.
Conclusion: The Power of Sacrificial Love
In a world that often equates love with fleeting emotions or self-interest, Jesus’ command to love sacrificially is radical and counter-cultural. It’s a love that requires us to look beyond ourselves and commit to the well-being of others, even when it costs us something.
As we strive to live out this command, we become more like Jesus, and our love becomes a powerful witness to those around us. So, let’s take up the challenge to love deeply, sacrificially, and unconditionally, knowing that in doing so, we reflect the greatest love the world has ever known.
Prayer:
Lord, teach us to love as You have loved us—with a love that is selfless, sacrificial, and unwavering. Help us to see opportunities to serve others and to choose love, even when it’s hard. May our lives be a reflection of Your love, drawing others to You. In Jesus’ name, Amen.