What if love isn't just a virtue, but the very way God's glory enters the world? In this sermon we explore Jesus' "new commandment" in John 13:31–35, not as a sweet suggestion but as the one unmistakable mark of discipleship: “Love one another, just as I have loved you.”
Drawing on a lifetime of ministry and caregiving, I shared personal stories—some decades old, yet still brimming with grace—that show what love in action really looks like. I also dove into the fascinating grammar of glory, helping us see why Jesus speaks of being glorified before the cross, and what that means for us today.
Whether you've walked this path for years or are just beginning to ask how faith shapes love, this message will leave you encouraged, challenged, and ready to pick up the towel Jesus hands us all.
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