Traits of a True Believer, Part 1 (John 13:31-38)
Resumo
TLDRIn John 13-17, Jesus imparts final teachings to His disciples during the Last Supper, highlighting His upcoming betrayal and crucifixion's significance. The section underscores Jesus' legacy of love and glory, presenting a new commandment to love one another exemplarily. The emphasis is on the internal transformation of believers that manifests through genuine love, marking them as true disciples. The death of Christ, glorified through His sacrifice, is depicted as the ultimate demonstration of love and fulfillment of God's promises. Throughout the discourse, the need for believers to focus on glorifying God and loving one another is stressed as central to their faith and identity as Christians.
Conclusões
- 🕊️ The teachings in John 13-17 occur during the Last Supper.
- 🗣️ Jesus emphasizes a new commandment to love one another.
- 🔑 True discipleship is marked by love and transformation.
- 🧑🤝🧑 Genuine love reflects the character of a believer.
- ⚖️ Jesus’ death is central to glorifying both Himself and God.
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- 00:00:00 - 00:05:00
The speaker discusses a critical section in the New Testament, specifically John 13-17, which captures the final moments of Jesus before His crucifixion. This section emphasizes the legacy Jesus leaves for His disciples and all future believers, framed by the context of the Last Supper and Judas's betrayal.
- 00:05:00 - 00:10:00
John 13 describes the moment when Jesus identifies Judas as the betrayer, emphasizing the significance of this action as it leads to the events culminating in Jesus's sacrifice. The scene marks a transition from the presence of Judas to a focus on the true disciples, highlighting the urgent importance of love among them.
- 00:10:00 - 00:15:00
The passage introduces Jesus's profound commandment for His disciples to love one another, reflecting His own love for them. This love becomes a defining mark of true discipleship and a central theme in Jesus's farewell instructions to His followers.
- 00:15:00 - 00:20:00
The speaker contrasts external symbols of faith, such as crosses and bumper stickers, with the internal transformation that characterizes genuine believers. This transformation is evidenced by the presence of love in their hearts, which defines their character and actions as true Christians.
- 00:20:00 - 00:25:00
Key aspect of true faith lies in showing love, as articulated in Galatians 5 where love is identified as the fruit of the Spirit. Genuine Christians are marked by love, which is a reflection of the transformation that occurs in their lives.
- 00:25:00 - 00:30:00
As Jesus communicates with His remaining disciples, He emphasizes love as the core essence of their identity as His followers. This love, coming from the believer's experience of God's love, shapes their interaction with one another and the world.
- 00:30:00 - 00:35:00
Jesus’s use of the phrase 'little children' indicates His affection towards His disciples and underscores the emotional weight of His impending departure. His focus remains on His love for them and their future responsibilities amid challenges.
- 00:35:00 - 00:40:00
The speaker highlights the dual glory of the cross, which serves to glorify both Jesus and the Father. The death of Christ becomes a foundational moment whereby the attributes of God are magnified through Christ’s obedient sacrifice.
- 00:40:00 - 00:45:00
As Jesus prepares to leave, He instructs His disciples about the necessity of focusing on His glory. A true disciple, driven by love, finds joy in glorifying the Lord, which takes precedence over personal ambitions or desires.
- 00:45:00 - 00:50:00
The love Jesus commands is unique, framing a new standard for discipleship that transcends mere adherence to the law. This love is characterized by the sacrificial nature of Christ’s own love, serving as a template for how disciples should relate to one another.
- 00:50:00 - 00:57:03
In concluding remarks, the speaker reinforces the teaching that true believers are defined by their love for God and for each other, stressing that their actions should reflect a deep commitment to the spiritual well-being of one another and an unwavering desire for the Lord's glory.
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Vídeo de perguntas e respostas
What chapters of the Bible does the sermon focus on?
The sermon focuses on John chapters 13 to 17.
What key event is discussed in relation to the timing of the teachings?
The teachings occur during the Last Supper on the night before Jesus' crucifixion.
What commandment does Jesus give to His disciples?
Jesus gives a new commandment to love one another as He has loved them.
What is the significance of Judas Iscariot in this passage?
Judas’ betrayal activates the events leading to the crucifixion but also allows Jesus to address His true disciples.
What is being showcased as a marker of true Christianity?
True Christianity is marked by love for God and for fellow believers.
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- 00:00:08You can open your Bible to John 13.
- 00:00:10We have come to a very unique section in all of the New Testament.
- 00:00:17The gospels - Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John - give us a history of the life of our Lord,
- 00:00:23from His birth, to His ascension and coronation in heaven.
- 00:00:29They tell the story.
- 00:00:32Most of the texts of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John are narrative texts.
- 00:00:37Along the way, of course, some sermons that He preached.
- 00:00:41But when we come to John 13 through 17, we come to a text that is unique because that
- 00:00:48entire sweeping section of John's gospel all takes place on one night.
- 00:00:55One night.
- 00:00:56It is Thursday night of Passion Week.
- 00:00:59It is the night in which our Lord met with His disciples and celebrated the Passover,
- 00:01:04and then He transformed it into the Lord's Supper.
- 00:01:07It is the night in which Judas betrayed Him and which He went to the garden and prayed
- 00:01:11and was arrested and put through some mock trials.
- 00:01:16It is the night before He is crucified.
- 00:01:20The uniqueness of this section, John 13 through 17, is that it gives His legacy to His own.
- 00:01:29Not only to His true disciples, the true believers who surrounded Him that evening in the upper
- 00:01:34room, but to all who would come after them.
- 00:01:38All of us, all believers of all time.
- 00:01:41We know that because everything He promised to them in chapters 13 through 16, He then
- 00:01:48prays for in chapter 17, but extends the prayer to all who will ever believe.
- 00:01:55So, whatever He gave to them that evening, He gave to us, and to all believers before
- 00:02:01us, and after us.
- 00:02:05It is the legacy of Jesus.
- 00:02:07It is His final will and testament to His own.
- 00:02:13And it's all activated by the exodus of Judas.
- 00:02:18You remember, let's pick it up in verse 27.
- 00:02:23After the Lord had identified Judas as the betrayer, Satan entered into him.
- 00:02:30Satan entered into Judas because it was now time to activate the betrayal which would
- 00:02:36bring about the crucifixion at exactly the moment on the Passover when the Passover lambs
- 00:02:41were being slaughtered.
- 00:02:42And it was then that our Lord, the true Passover would give his life.
- 00:02:46Satan then entered into Judas.
- 00:02:48Therefore, verse 27, "Jesus said to him, 'What you do, do quickly.'"
- 00:02:53And He dispatched the betrayer, who had already set up the betrayal and negotiated for the
- 00:02:58price of 30 pieces of silver.
- 00:03:00All He was looking for was a time and a place away from the crowds to pick Jesus out so
- 00:03:07that the authorities could arrest Him.
- 00:03:11He had to go and do the final act of the betrayal, and that is actually bring the forces that
- 00:03:18wanted Jesus arrested to the place where He was.
- 00:03:23When our Lord says, "What you do, do quickly," He sets in motion all of the events that led
- 00:03:29to His crucifixion the next day.
- 00:03:32Verse 30 says that after Judas had received the morsel - that is, that little piece of
- 00:03:38bread that He dipped in the sop, as it was called - he went out immediately and it was
- 00:03:47night.
- 00:03:48Once Judas was gone, only the true disciples were left.
- 00:03:54And it is then in verse 31 that our Lord begins His words to His own, exclusively to His own.
- 00:04:04And I want to read verses 31 to 38 because that's what we're going to begin to look at.
- 00:04:10Here's the first instruction - Judas having been dismissed to His own.
- 00:04:15"And as I said, it is to them and to all who come after them and believe.
- 00:04:21Therefore when he had gone out," that is Judas, "Jesus said, 'Now is the Son of Man glorified,
- 00:04:29and God is glorified in Him; if God is glorified in Him, God will also glorify Him in Himself,
- 00:04:37and will glorify Him immediately.
- 00:04:40Little children, I am with you a little while longer.
- 00:04:45You will seek Me; and as I said to the Jews, now I also say to you, "Where I am going,
- 00:04:53you cannot come."
- 00:04:55A new commandment I give to you, that you love one another, even as I have loved you,
- 00:05:02that you also love one another.
- 00:05:04By this all men will know that you are My disciples, if you have love for one another.'
- 00:05:09Simon Peter said to Him, 'Lord, where are You going?'
- 00:05:14Jesus answered, 'Where I go, you cannot follow Me now; but you will follow later.'
- 00:05:21Peter said to Him, 'Lord, why can I not follow You right now?
- 00:05:25I will lay down my life for You.'
- 00:05:28Jesus answered, 'Will you lay down your life for Me?
- 00:05:33Truly, truly, I say to you, a rooster will not crow until you deny Me three times.'"
- 00:05:45There are many popular, familiar symbols that Christians like to use to display their loyalty
- 00:05:51to Christ.
- 00:05:53From the ubiquitous and very popular cross, which is part of Christian jewelry.
- 00:05:59It has been for centuries - to the more modern t-shirts which can be emblazoned with all
- 00:06:06kinds of affirmations of our Christian faith and declarations concerning Christ.
- 00:06:12All the way to those familiar and ubiquitous bumper stickers.
- 00:06:17And we all understand that those are fine, that that's okay to give an open and bold
- 00:06:25testimony of our faith in the Lord Jesus Christ, Christian logos can be attached to many, many
- 00:06:31kinds of objects to identify our faith, and can be actually helpful in drawing us, perhaps,
- 00:06:38into giving a Christian testimony.
- 00:06:41But at the same time, we understand that every car with a bumper sticker is not necessarily
- 00:06:47occupied by Christians.
- 00:06:50We understand that every neck wearing a cross is not necessarily a redeemed neck.
- 00:06:56We get that.
- 00:06:57And we also understand that there are a lot of folks who can wear t-shirts that say a
- 00:07:02lot of things, but may not be the truest and purest representation of what the people wearing
- 00:07:08them really are.
- 00:07:10We understand that you've got to go below the surface of any of those kinds of things,
- 00:07:14though they're fine, if you want to know whether someone is genuinely a Christian, a true believer.
- 00:07:20Then you've got to go to the inside and you've got to start talking about something other
- 00:07:24than external, material symbols.
- 00:07:27What marks a true believer is something that happens in the heart, because a true believer
- 00:07:35has been born again, regenerated, transformed, gone through a complete metamorphosis.
- 00:07:43And if we ask the question: what marks that transformation?
- 00:07:47Then we're getting to the reality of who is a true believer.
- 00:07:51We are known by our character, by our affection, by the things that are important to us, precious
- 00:08:00to us.
- 00:08:01In a word, we are known by what we love.
- 00:08:07In fact, perhaps the simplest explanation of a Christian comes in the fruit of the Spirit
- 00:08:13in Galatians 5.
- 00:08:14But the fruit of the Spirit, that is, the evidence of the Spirit's presence, which is
- 00:08:18the evidence of transformation and regeneration and conversion, the fruit of the Spirit is
- 00:08:24love.
- 00:08:25And out of that flows joy, love, joy of the rest.
- 00:08:31All the fruit of the Spirit that we're all familiar with.
- 00:08:34Love, joy, peace, gentleness, long suffering, patient self-control.
- 00:08:39Those are all attitudes, dominating attitudes that flow out of love.
- 00:08:46But what we're to be known for particularly as we look at this text and these words of
- 00:08:51our Lord, is our love.
- 00:08:52It is our love that drives all those other things.
- 00:08:57Jesus had commanded Judas to get out and activate the betrayal.
- 00:09:02And he did.
- 00:09:03Hypocrite went out to the night of sin, suicide, and hell; and Jesus is left to address the
- 00:09:09true disciples.
- 00:09:10And the first thing He does is have a conversation with them, an interaction with them that hits
- 00:09:16at the reality of their salvation.
- 00:09:20This is His farewell.
- 00:09:22But to those who are genuinely His, He makes personal, private, promises to all of them
- 00:09:29that night, and all of us who have come after them.
- 00:09:34Promises for all that we could ever need, all that we could ever desire.
- 00:09:39He literally draws down all spiritual blessings in the heavenlies, as Paul calls them in Ephesians
- 00:09:461, and dispenses them to His own.
- 00:09:50Now, all of this flows out of a statement in chapter 13 verse 1, which is where we began
- 00:09:57this, where it says at the end of verse 1 that He loved His own who were in the world,
- 00:10:04and He loved them eis telos , to the limit, to the fullness of divine capacity.
- 00:10:11Both in terms of the quality of His love, and the endlessness of His love, He loved
- 00:10:16them to the end of the ends, to eternity.
- 00:10:20So it is a love that knows no qualitative limit and it knows no quantitative limit.
- 00:10:26He loved His own who were in the world as much as it was possible for the eternal God
- 00:10:33to love.
- 00:10:34And to the degree that He is eternal, and we are eternal, His love is eternal.
- 00:10:39It is the most magnanimous, limitless statement about His love in Scripture.
- 00:10:45Now, all of the promises and pledges that our Lord dispenses here to us are essentially
- 00:10:55the glories that flow from heaven to us out of His love.
- 00:11:03What characterizes our Lord with His disciples on that final night is His love.
- 00:11:10We all know from experience and from what we've read that the last words of dying people
- 00:11:16are usually a pretty good indication of what's in their hearts.
- 00:11:20Final philosophies, final expressions of affection, final requests, final warnings, et cetera,
- 00:11:29et cetera.
- 00:11:30There are no words that can come even close to the promises that our Lord gives.
- 00:11:35The purest mind, the purest heart, the grandest capacity to love, divine love pours out its
- 00:11:43affections in a series of promises to every believer.
- 00:11:47There are no words that could match these.
- 00:11:51They are at once sweet and powerful.
- 00:11:53They are calm and yet urgent.
- 00:11:56They are supercharged with divine passion and yet tender with concern, and everything
- 00:12:02is bathed in this massive expression of divine love.
- 00:12:07Everything that He promises flows from love.
- 00:12:10And, He expects in return, love back.
- 00:12:17John summed it up in his epistle.
- 00:12:18We love Him because He first loved us.
- 00:12:21Or, you can reverse it.
- 00:12:22He first loved us so we love Him.
- 00:12:25Now, we all know verse 36.
- 00:12:26By this, by our love, all men will know that you are My disciples if you have love for
- 00:12:34one another.
- 00:12:36We are to be known by our love.
- 00:12:37We are to be marked by our love.
- 00:12:40And I think that's true of genuine Christians.
- 00:12:44Throughout history, there have been some people who profess to be Christians, some religious
- 00:12:49institutions and organizations who profess to be Christians who are loveless and in some
- 00:12:55cases even brutal.
- 00:12:57But true believers are to be known by their love.
- 00:13:05We can be known for our doctrine.
- 00:13:06We can be known for our theology.
- 00:13:09That is what we believe.
- 00:13:11But what we believe is supposed to transform our lives so that the final test is who we
- 00:13:16are, how we live.
- 00:13:19The world is not so much convinced of our religion, of our faith, of our gospel by its
- 00:13:29content, as they are by its power.
- 00:13:32I even think true Christians do manifest this love.
- 00:13:39I was doing an interview this week, and made the point - they asked the question about:
- 00:13:46why are Christians being treated the way they are around the world?
- 00:13:49Why are Christians constantly persecuted?
- 00:13:51Why is Christianity constantly despised, demeaned, depreciated?
- 00:13:56Why is there such an all-out assault on Christianity?
- 00:14:00And I said, well, you can make a simple comparison.
- 00:14:02People don't want to say anything against Islam because they're afraid.
- 00:14:07People will say anything against Christianity because they're not afraid.
- 00:14:12What they get back from us is love.
- 00:14:15What they get back from us is forgiveness.
- 00:14:17We love because we were first loved.
- 00:14:20What marks Christianity is our love, and that makes us vulnerable to all the animosity and
- 00:14:25the hate because there's no fear of retaliation.
- 00:14:29It's a good thing, in a sense, when the world doesn't fear reprisals from Christians.
- 00:14:37But when we love, not only one another, but even our enemies, as Matthew 5 lays out.
- 00:14:44So we all understand: we are to be known by our love.
- 00:14:48This is the manifest evidence of a transformed life.
- 00:14:51Now, I get it.
- 00:14:52Non-believing people have certain levels of affection in marriage and in families, and
- 00:14:58certain levels of romantic love, and filial love, and all of those kinds of things.
- 00:15:03But there is a kind of love that belongs only to those with transformed lives.
- 00:15:09The Bible even uses a unique word for that, agapē , or agapaō in the verb form.
- 00:15:14It is a transcendent love of the will that is affected in a soul by the power of God.
- 00:15:20And apart from the power of God, it doesn't exist.
- 00:15:23We are to be known by that love as a transforming evidence of what the Lord has done in our
- 00:15:30hearts.
- 00:15:31But I want you to look in the passage I read, verses 31 to 38, this morning, and also next
- 00:15:36Sunday morning.
- 00:15:37At the directions this love takes, it really takes three directions that are sort of laid
- 00:15:42out here explicitly or implicitly.
- 00:15:45First of all, we who have been so loved, so eternally loved to the max, to the end, limitlessly,
- 00:15:54as 13:1 says - we who are the objects of that love are therefore marked by love, and that
- 00:16:00love goes in three directions.
- 00:16:02First of all, we are marked by love for our Lord's glory.
- 00:16:09Love for our Lord that seeks His glory.
- 00:16:14Secondly, we are marked by love for our brothers' wellbeing.
- 00:16:19We are marked by love for one another.
- 00:16:22And thirdly, we are marked by loving loyalty, personal loyalty.
- 00:16:29So that the genuine disciple, the true believer, has a consuming desire to demonstrate his
- 00:16:36love toward his Lord, his love toward his brother, and to prove his love personally
- 00:16:42by being loyal and faithful.
- 00:16:46This is developed in these few verses.
- 00:16:51And I think this is foundational for us.
- 00:16:54I know these are things that you know, but how often do these things in Scripture?
- 00:17:01Through the years, we have continually confronted the reality that you need to know that you're
- 00:17:07a true disciple.
- 00:17:09You need to know that you're a true believer.
- 00:17:12It is all over the New Testament.
- 00:17:14We don't turn very many pages until we're back at this point again.
- 00:17:20Examining ourselves: how do I know I'm a genuine believer?
- 00:17:23How do I know I'm really converted.
- 00:17:25And again, you've got to get past the externals, it's not about activities that you might do.
- 00:17:32It's about love and where your love goes, where your love is directed, where your love
- 00:17:38is focused, and how consistent and faithful your love is.
- 00:17:43So there are three marks of this love, or three directions this love takes.
- 00:17:48Let's look at the first one.
- 00:17:52Number one, we're going to find out right away from our Lord that a true disciple has
- 00:17:59love in the direction of his Lord's glory.
- 00:18:02In other words, he loves the Lord.
- 00:18:05That's the most foundational, basic reality of what it means to be a Christian.
- 00:18:10You love because He first loved you.
- 00:18:13You love back.
- 00:18:14If any man loved not the Lord Jesus Christ, let him be damned, Paul said.
- 00:18:19So, if you're saved, you love the Lord.
- 00:18:23The first commitment, then, of a Christian is to be consumed with the Lord's glory.
- 00:18:29That's what love pursues.
- 00:18:30That's what love desires.
- 00:18:32That's what love wants.
- 00:18:34This is what it's all about.
- 00:18:36This, of course, is the foundational reality of all realities.
- 00:18:39Whatever you do, 1 Corinthians 10:31, whether you eat or drink, or whatever you do, do it
- 00:18:44all to the glory of God.
- 00:18:46All the way through Scripture, we are told to glorify God.
- 00:18:49That is a major theme.
- 00:18:52Our Lord is even called the Lord of Glory because glory is so consistent with who He
- 00:18:57is.
- 00:18:58You can't speak of glory without speaking of Him; you can't speak of Him without referring
- 00:19:03to His glory.
- 00:19:04He is the Lord of Glory.
- 00:19:06Now, the New Testament lays this out for us in so many places.
- 00:19:11Let me just make a few suggestions because it's important to have this in your mind.
- 00:19:16Paul, writing to the Thessalonians, 2 Thessalonians 1:11.
- 00:19:20This is his prayer for them.
- 00:19:22"To this end also we pray for you, always, that our God will count you worthy of your
- 00:19:29calling and fulfill every desire for goodness and the work of faith with power, so that
- 00:19:37the name of our Lord Jesus will be glorified in you."
- 00:19:45What is the believer's primary preoccupation?
- 00:19:48That the Lord be exalted.
- 00:19:51Lift it up.
- 00:19:52Glorified, honored, worshiped.
- 00:19:55This is why we were saved.
- 00:19:56This is what the grace of our God and the Lord Jesus Christ determined to produce.
- 00:20:02In 1 Peter chapter 4 and verse 11, Peter writes, "Whoever speaks in terms of ministry is to
- 00:20:12do so as one who is speaking the utterances of God.
- 00:20:14Whoever serves is to do so as one who is serving by the strength which God supplies so that
- 00:20:21in all things, God may be glorified through Jesus Christ, to whom belongs the glory and
- 00:20:28dominion forever and ever.
- 00:20:31Amen."
- 00:20:32Peter isn't done with his epistle, but he just waxes eloquent into a doxology when he
- 00:20:38thinks about glorifying His Lord.
- 00:20:42In Ephesians chapter 3, and I know you're familiar with this, the chapter closes: "Now
- 00:20:49to Him who is able to do far more abundantly beyond all we can ask or think, according
- 00:20:53to the power that works within us, to Him be the glory in the church and in Christ Jesus,
- 00:20:59to all generations forever and ever.
- 00:21:01Amen."
- 00:21:02And Jude shuts down his little epistle with these words: "Now to Him who is able to keep
- 00:21:08you from stumbling, and to make you stand in the presence of His glory blameless with
- 00:21:13great joy, to the only God our Savior through Jesus Christ, our Lord be glory, majesty,
- 00:21:20dominion, and authority before all time.
- 00:21:22And now, and forever.
- 00:21:24Amen."
- 00:21:25These doxologies, these outbursts from the writers of the new testament are demonstrating
- 00:21:32what is in their heart.
- 00:21:35It is about the glory of the Lord.
- 00:21:37They are consumed with the Lord's glory.
- 00:21:41This is the driving affection of their transformed hearts.
- 00:21:46Paul says in 1 Timothy 1, "Now to the King eternal, immortal, invisible, the only God,
- 00:21:53be honor and glory for ever and ever.
- 00:21:55Amen."
- 00:21:56As they're writing their epistles and thinking about their salvation at what appears to be
- 00:22:01just kind of random points, they burst into these doxologies.
- 00:22:05It's a kind of doxological lifestyle.
- 00:22:09But it also is more than just lip service.
- 00:22:11It's more than the praise of their lips or the praise of their pen.
- 00:22:16It is how their heart cries that their Lord be glorified.
- 00:22:22It's simple enough.
- 00:22:23If you ask the question: how can you tell when someone's a believer?
- 00:22:27And the first answer is, "Because that believer is consumed with loving the glory of his Lord.
- 00:22:34His love is all in the direction of the redeemer, the Savior, the Lord, and whatever will bring
- 00:22:40Him glory."
- 00:22:43Well, this is new to the disciples, I have to confess.
- 00:22:48Yes, they had all affirmed: You are the Christ, the Son of the living God.
- 00:22:52Yes, You are the Righteous One, and the Holy One, and we believe, John chapter 6, they
- 00:22:59had affirmed that.
- 00:23:00But in all honesty, their lives were not focused directly on the glory of their Lord.
- 00:23:08Three of them had been to the Mount of Transfiguration and seen His glory, literally coming through
- 00:23:12His human flesh.
- 00:23:15But still, they were preoccupied with themselves.
- 00:23:19They were having that long argument, still, about which of them would be the greatest
- 00:23:23in the kingdom.
- 00:23:24Who sits on the right?
- 00:23:25Who sits on the left?
- 00:23:26And that argument had gone on for months, if not years, and it was still going on even
- 00:23:31at this very time during passion week as the Lord stood in the shadow of His own cross.
- 00:23:37So Christ opens this discussion now that Judas is gone by essentially focusing on His own
- 00:23:44glory, His own glory.
- 00:23:46As if to call them away from preoccupation with themselves.
- 00:23:53So verse 31: "Therefore when he had gone out," Judas, "Jesus said, 'Now is the Son of Man
- 00:24:02glorified, and God is glorified in Him.
- 00:24:08Since God is glorified in Him, God will also Glorify Him in Himself, and will glorify Him
- 00:24:14immediately.'"
- 00:24:16Magnificent language, incredible language.
- 00:24:19It comes out of the Lord like some kind of cry of relief that escapes His heart now that
- 00:24:25Judas is gone.
- 00:24:26Now that Judas is gone, everything is in motion, the betrayal will be consummated, the arrest
- 00:24:32will occur, and the execution the next day.
- 00:24:35And then He can turn to the eleven and pour out His heart to the true believers.
- 00:24:40And the first thing He wants them to know is that this is all about His glory.
- 00:24:45Why is that so important?
- 00:24:46Because they are consumed with their own.
- 00:24:49They were having such a hard time dealing with this.
- 00:24:52Every time our Lord said, "I'm going to die.
- 00:24:55I'm going to die.
- 00:24:56I'm going away."
- 00:24:57They would say, "No, no Lord.
- 00:24:59It can't be."
- 00:25:00In fact, you'll remember that Jesus once said to Peter, "Get behind me, Satan.
- 00:25:04You're after the things of Satan, not God."
- 00:25:07And the disciples did not want our Lord to go.
- 00:25:10In fact, later, down at the end of the passage, Peter says, "Lord, well, why can't I follow
- 00:25:17You right now?
- 00:25:18I'll lay down my life for You."
- 00:25:20I don't want to be without You.
- 00:25:23I don't want You to go.
- 00:25:24And later in chapter 14, Thomas says, "Where are you going?
- 00:25:29Where are you going?
- 00:25:30We don't know where you're going.
- 00:25:32How are we going to get there?"
- 00:25:34The whole notion of Jesus being gone was more than they could stand.
- 00:25:40And even after the cross and after the resurrection, they were still stunned by this so that, in
- 00:25:49Acts chapter 1, two angels appear, and Jesus starts to ascend, and the angel said: "Men
- 00:25:57of Galilee, why do you stand looking into the sky?"
- 00:25:59Literally, the verb there is gazing intently with a fixed view of Jesus leaving.
- 00:26:04Why are you doing that?
- 00:26:06The same Jesus who has been taken up from you into heaven will come in just the same
- 00:26:10way as you've watched Him go into heaven.
- 00:26:12You can't hold onto Him.
- 00:26:14They had just said, "Will you bring the kingdom now?
- 00:26:17Will you bring the kingdom now?"
- 00:26:19And instead, He leaves.
- 00:26:21They were having a very difficult time with this.
- 00:26:23To put it mildly, they had all their spiritual eggs in that one basket: the presence of Christ.
- 00:26:30Later on in this section, He will say to them: look, it's better for you if I go away.
- 00:26:35It's better if I go away because I'll send the Holy Spirit who will be with you inside
- 00:26:40of you at all times.
- 00:26:43That's better.
- 00:26:46For a brief 33 years, He had humiliated Himself, condescended to become incarnate in human
- 00:26:52flesh, lived as an infant, as a child, as a young boy, as a man.
- 00:26:59He had humbled Himself, restricted the full manifestation of His glory, and He had taken
- 00:27:05a terrible amount of abuse.
- 00:27:08That brief blink of time in the midst of eternity is now over and He knows it.
- 00:27:13And so, He says now, now finally, I'm here.
- 00:27:19Finally, I'm here.
- 00:27:22He affirms that same statement in His prayer in chapter 17 verse 4.
- 00:27:27"I glorified You on earth," He says to the Father, "having accomplished the work which
- 00:27:30You've given Me to do.
- 00:27:31Now Father glorify Me together with Yourself, with the glory which I had with you before
- 00:27:36the world was."
- 00:27:38He knows on this last night, He is on the brink of glory.
- 00:27:42He is on the brink of being glorified.
- 00:27:45There are three distinct statements pertaining to His glory in the first couple of verses,
- 00:27:5131 and 32.
- 00:27:52I want you to see them.
- 00:27:53Number one: "Now is the Son of Man glorified."
- 00:27:58What's He talking about?
- 00:27:59What do you mean now?
- 00:28:02Now it has arrived.
- 00:28:04After 33 years of waiting, it is finally here.
- 00:28:08This statement has to do with, listen, the cross.
- 00:28:12It has to do with His death.
- 00:28:15His death.
- 00:28:16And all those subsequent events, like His resurrection, ascension, exaltation, coronation.
- 00:28:23But it's all triggered by His death, and the action of Judas, the traitor, being sent out
- 00:28:30to pull the trigger, as it were, on all the subsequent events, sets this in His mind.
- 00:28:37The decisive act is done.
- 00:28:40Judas left redemptive work at the cross, has been ushered in.
- 00:28:47The die is cast.
- 00:28:49No turning back, and our Lord is referring to His death, the death by which He would
- 00:28:58be glorified.
- 00:28:59When Peter was preaching in Acts chapter 3, listen to what he said.
- 00:29:04Acts chapter 3 verse 13.
- 00:29:07"The God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, the God of our fathers has glorified His servant,
- 00:29:15Jesus.
- 00:29:16The one whom you delivered and disowned in the presence of Pilate when he had decided
- 00:29:21to release Him.
- 00:29:22But you disowned the Holy and Righteous One and asked for a murderer to be granted to
- 00:29:26you, and put to death the Prince of life, whom God raised from the dead."
- 00:29:35Now listen to that.
- 00:29:37God has glorified His Son, His servant, Jesus, through His death.
- 00:29:45It would've been wonderful, honestly, to think back and have Jesus stand on the banks of
- 00:29:51the Jordan River when He was baptized by John the Baptist, and the dove descended on Him,
- 00:29:57symbolic of the Holy Spirit, and words of the Father come out of heaven.
- 00:30:01This is My beloved Son in whom I'm well pleased.
- 00:30:04It would have been wonderful if at that moment, there at the Jordan, Jesus had said, "Now
- 00:30:09is the Son of Man glorified."
- 00:30:12But He didn't.
- 00:30:15He didn't.
- 00:30:16It would've been wonderful on the Mount of Transfiguration if when Moses and Elijah showed
- 00:30:22up and the Lord was transfigured before them, and His supernatural nature was manifest in
- 00:30:28light, it would've been wonderful then when the Father also spoke out of glory.
- 00:30:32This is My beloved Son; listen to Him.
- 00:30:35If Jesus had said, "Now is the Son of Man glorified."
- 00:30:39But no.
- 00:30:42Neither of those incidents did He say this.
- 00:30:46But it is here, before the deepest shame, the bottom, the pit of His humiliation, as
- 00:30:54He stands on the brink of false accusations, lying witnesses, relentless insults, infamy,
- 00:31:03mockery, shame, nakedness, surrounded by wretched evil men, in the midst of an agonizing death,
- 00:31:17now is the Son of Man glorified.
- 00:31:23His glory came in His death.
- 00:31:28He knew that.
- 00:31:29And He is, in a sense, saying to the disciples: this is for My glory.
- 00:31:37This is for My glory.
- 00:31:40How can the death of Christ on the cross glorify Christ?
- 00:31:44He is glorified for a number of reasons on the cross.
- 00:31:48He is glorified because God has chosen Him to be the sacrificial lamb who takes away
- 00:31:54the sins of the world.
- 00:31:55He is God's chosen one.
- 00:31:59He is the perfect one, the only one God could ever ask to do that work.
- 00:32:07He is most righteous, most holy, most blameless, most spotless, most pure, and that's to His
- 00:32:14glory.
- 00:32:16He will provide on the cross salvation for all who have ever believed through all of
- 00:32:23human history.
- 00:32:24He will basically vindicate all of the promises of God, validate the covenant of God, and
- 00:32:31He will provide salvation for otherwise damned sinners.
- 00:32:36And that deserves glory.
- 00:32:38He will destroy the power of sin.
- 00:32:40He will destroy the power of death, and that deserves glory.
- 00:32:44He will destroy him who had the power of death, the devil, and He will ultimately consign
- 00:32:49him to a lake of fire forever and ever, and that deserves glory.
- 00:32:53He will satisfy God, propitiating God by paying the price that God has deemed necessary.
- 00:32:59He will bear in His body all the sins of all the elect of God through all of human history,
- 00:33:05and He will offer Himself as a sweet smelling savor to God, fairer than any sacrifice ever
- 00:33:11offered.
- 00:33:12He will satisfy offended divine justice and the broken law of God.
- 00:33:17He will fully satisfy what God requires.
- 00:33:20He will say, "It is finished," and that deserves glory.
- 00:33:25So there is, in all heaven and earth, no act so worthy of praise and honor and full glory
- 00:33:33as this act of Jesus Christ.
- 00:33:35Indeed, now is the Son of Man glorified.
- 00:33:40And there's a second aspect in verse 31.
- 00:33:44"And God is glorified in Him."
- 00:33:47At the same time that the cross glorifies Christ, it glorifies the Father.
- 00:33:53It glorifies the Father.
- 00:33:54God is glorified when His attributes are on display.
- 00:33:56Go back to Exodus 33 and 34.
- 00:33:58Moses says, "Show me Your glory."
- 00:34:00God says, "I'll let My mercy, compassion, loving-kindness, truth, righteousness pass
- 00:34:04before you."
- 00:34:05God's glory is simply the consummate realities of His nature.
- 00:34:11God has intrinsic glory.
- 00:34:14It is His attributes that are His glory, and it is appropriate for us to give Him honor
- 00:34:20and praise and worship for all of His attributes, of love, and grace, and mercy, and kindness,
- 00:34:25and patience, and omniscience, and omnipotence, immutability, and eternality, and aseity,
- 00:34:31and all of the attributes of God for which we give Him glory.
- 00:34:35But, there is nowhere in all of history where the glories of God, the attributes of God
- 00:34:43come together in more clear, bold relief than at the cross.
- 00:34:48Just samples.
- 00:34:50At the cross, you see the power of God displayed.
- 00:34:53And we've just recited some of the realities of it.
- 00:34:56It was there at the cross, wasn't it - Isaiah 53 - that the kings of the earth and the rulers
- 00:35:01took council together against God and against His anointed?
- 00:35:04And it was there that God shattered them and defeated them?
- 00:35:09It was there that all of the terrible hatred, enmity, depravity of wretched human hearts
- 00:35:17did the worst that the human heart is capable of, and God overruled the worst that they
- 00:35:23could do and accomplish the best that could ever be done out of it.
- 00:35:26It was there that Satan and the forces of hell came and unyieldingly unleashed the darkness
- 00:35:34against Him in a fiendish hatred outburst, and Jesus handled it all.
- 00:35:41He overpowered the powers that be.
- 00:35:45He overpowered the evil of men's hearts.
- 00:35:47He overpowered Satan.
- 00:35:48He overpowered demons.
- 00:35:51He overpowered the strength of sin.
- 00:35:55Jesus was able to survive it all, come out the other side triumphant.
- 00:36:01He broke every shackle, every power, shattered it to bits.
- 00:36:06The power of God is on display at the cross.
- 00:36:10Man loses, nations lose, demons lose, Satan loses, Christ wins.
- 00:36:16Triumphant, and that gives God glory.
- 00:36:20God triumphs at the cross in an unleashing of His power.
- 00:36:24Secondly, His justice is demonstrated at the cross.
- 00:36:29It is God who said the soul that sends it must die.
- 00:36:31It is God who says the wages of sin is death, and death there will be.
- 00:36:37Death there must be.
- 00:36:39And justice prevails at the cross.
- 00:36:42God is so just, so just, that He will even take the life of His own beloved Son.
- 00:36:50If the sins of the world are to be laid on His Son, then His Son must take the death
- 00:36:56that they deserve.
- 00:36:58You will never see a greater illustration of the justice of God.
- 00:37:02You can look in the past.
- 00:37:03You can look in the Old Testament.
- 00:37:04You can see most of the miracles in the Old Testament killed people.
- 00:37:08If you're looking for miracles in the Old Testament, most of the miraculous events in
- 00:37:13the Old Testament killed people, drowned entire armies, drowned the entire world, burned up
- 00:37:19people, holes opened in the ground and swallowed them up.
- 00:37:23People were literally killed by angelic beings.
- 00:37:26Most of the Old Testament miracles were miracles of divine judgment.
- 00:37:30They were just.
- 00:37:33God is just.
- 00:37:34God looked in Genesis and saw that there was only evil continually, that that was all there
- 00:37:40was in the world.
- 00:37:41And as a just God, He determined to drown the entire human race with the exception of
- 00:37:45eight people who had been established as true believers in Him, and therefore to whom who
- 00:37:50had been imputed righteousness.
- 00:37:53Justice was on display.
- 00:37:56But the strength of God's justice, and the necessity of God's justice takes on another
- 00:38:02dimension at the cross because God is not dumping the just punishment on a deserving
- 00:38:10sinner.
- 00:38:11His justice goes so far that if need be, He will crush the life out of a sinless one to
- 00:38:20do justice.
- 00:38:23Isaiah says, "God laid on Him the iniquity of us all."
- 00:38:29The penalty of the law had to be enforced.
- 00:38:32The sentence of the law had to be executed, even though it meant slaying His own beloved
- 00:38:38Son, God could not desist from His justice.
- 00:38:43So the Justice of God is more illustriously glorified by the death of Christ than if every
- 00:38:49member of the human race were to suffer in hell forever, never satisfying justice.
- 00:38:56Justice can't be satisfied in hell.
- 00:38:58It can only be satiated.
- 00:39:03But it was satisfied in the sacrifice of Christ.
- 00:39:07God is just.
- 00:39:09That kind of justice gives God glory.
- 00:39:12You also can see His holiness.
- 00:39:16At the cross, God is of purer eyes than to behold evil.
- 00:39:20Can't look on iniquity, says Habakkuk, the prophet.
- 00:39:24And when Christ was made a curse, God turns His back.
- 00:39:29We hear Jesus say, "My God, My God, where are You?
- 00:39:35Why have You forsaken Me?"
- 00:39:37Never did God so manifest His hatred for sin - never - as when He caused His Son to suffer.
- 00:39:47And all the honor due to the holiness of God by all the heavenly angels, holy angels, and
- 00:39:54all the cheerful obedience of all the holy men of the ages, are nothing in comparison
- 00:40:00with the offering of Christ Himself as a necessary requirement of God's holiness.
- 00:40:10How holy is God?
- 00:40:12So holy that He would pour out fury on His own Son if sin was imputed to Him.
- 00:40:23That kind of holiness manifests God's glory.
- 00:40:26At the cross, for example, we see God's faithfulness.
- 00:40:30His faithfulness.
- 00:40:31He promised a Savior.
- 00:40:32He promised a seed to the woman who had bruised the serpent's head, crushed his head.
- 00:40:37He promised a substitute who would take the place of a sacrifice, a ram caught in the
- 00:40:43thicket of Genesis 22.
- 00:40:45He promised in Isaiah 53 in detail, a sacrifice.
- 00:40:52Every animal sacrifice in the whole Old Testament economy pointed toward one final lamb who
- 00:40:56would take away sin.
- 00:40:59And when Christ the sinless one came, He offered His life in the full final sacrifice for sin.
- 00:41:08God showed to all heavenly beings, all earthly beings, and all the occupants of hell that
- 00:41:15He would rather the blood of His Son be spilt than one jot or one tittle of His promise
- 00:41:23not be fulfilled.
- 00:41:26He is a faithful God.
- 00:41:28And seeing His faithfulness is seeing His glory.
- 00:41:33But really, we have to add: His love is seen at the cross, isn't it?
- 00:41:37'Cause He did all of that for us.
- 00:41:42God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son.
- 00:41:47This is love.
- 00:41:51Not that we loved God, says John, but that He loved us and sent His Son to be the satisfaction
- 00:42:00for our sins.
- 00:42:01He loved us.
- 00:42:02When we were enemies, He loved us.
- 00:42:03When we hated Him, He loved us.
- 00:42:05We could go on.
- 00:42:06We could say His grace is displayed there, His mercy is displayed there.
- 00:42:10His compassion is displayed there, His wisdom is displayed there.
- 00:42:15He is on display.
- 00:42:17So, Jesus says, "Now is the Son of Man glorified, and God is glorified in Him."
- 00:42:28At the cross, at the cross, Father and Son glorify each other.
- 00:42:35Paul makes that great declaration in Romans 15:7.
- 00:42:39"Therefore accept one another just as Christ also accepted us to the glory of God."
- 00:42:45Christ accepted us to the glory of God.
- 00:42:47Paul, to the Corinthians, 2 Corinthians chapter 4, really a remarkable statement.
- 00:42:53"It is God who has shown in our hearts to give the light of the knowledge of the glory
- 00:42:59of God in the face of Christ."
- 00:43:02It is God putting Himself on display, Christ putting Himself on display, the Son glorifying
- 00:43:07the Father by His obedient suffering, the Father glorifying the Son by choosing Him
- 00:43:12to be the sacrifice, the Father glorying Himself in the display of all His attributes.
- 00:43:19And then there's a third statement.
- 00:43:22After repeating in verse 32 the first two, since God is glorified in Him, in Christ,
- 00:43:31God will also glorify Him in Himself.
- 00:43:34This again, God is glorified, Christ is glorified.
- 00:43:37Then another statement: and will glorify Him immediately.
- 00:43:41That adds a dimension that we haven't seen.
- 00:43:44God will glorify Him immediately.
- 00:43:46Well, what does that mean?
- 00:43:49Something in the future, something past what is initially going to glorify Him.
- 00:43:53He's going to be glorified in the cross.
- 00:43:55So what's coming after the cross?
- 00:43:57What's coming immediately?
- 00:43:58Well, you know.
- 00:44:00Resurrection, ascension, exaltation, coronation.
- 00:44:04You know that.
- 00:44:05God has highly exalted Him and given Him a name which is above every name, that at the
- 00:44:09name of Jesus, every knee should bow.
- 00:44:12Philippians 2.
- 00:44:14Ephesians chapter 1 concludes with that magnificent statement that Christ was raised from the
- 00:44:21dead and seated at the right hand in heavenly places far above all rule and authority and
- 00:44:26power and dominion and every name that is named not only in this age but in the one
- 00:44:30to come.
- 00:44:31The exaltation, the coronation of Christ.
- 00:44:35It is a theme of the writer of the Book of Hebrews, and He is, chapter 1 verse 3, "the
- 00:44:42radiance of His glory, the exact representation of God's nature, and upholds all things by
- 00:44:46the word of His power.
- 00:44:48When He had made purification of sins, He sat down at the right hand of the majesty
- 00:44:53on high."
- 00:44:55Our Lord knew.
- 00:44:56Judas is gone.
- 00:44:58The events are in place.
- 00:45:00By tomorrow, I will be glorified on the cross.
- 00:45:04By Sunday, I will be out of the grave.
- 00:45:0640 days later, I will ascend into heaven.
- 00:45:11And that's the immediately that brings His glory to its culmination.
- 00:45:17Now, why all of this?
- 00:45:20Well, verse 33, "Little children, I am with you a little while longer.
- 00:45:30You will seek Me; and as I said to the Jews," back in chapter 7 and 8, He said this: "You'll
- 00:45:36never come where I am."
- 00:45:37As I said to the Jews, "Now I also say to you, 'Where I am going, you cannot come.'"
- 00:45:47You cannot come.
- 00:45:48A little later, down in verse 36, He says: you will follow after.
- 00:45:52But for now, you cannot come.
- 00:45:55There's so much affection in this.
- 00:45:57Little children.
- 00:46:00Rare for Jesus to use that phrase talking to His disciples.
- 00:46:04There's so much pathos in this.
- 00:46:08They don't want Him to go.
- 00:46:09They're trying to stand in the way.
- 00:46:10They're trying to bar the events that He keeps talking about.
- 00:46:14They don't like the idea.
- 00:46:16They don't mind the fact that He said to the Jews in chapter 7:34 and 8:21 and 24, "You're
- 00:46:21not going to be able to come where I go."
- 00:46:23When they hear this for themselves, this pushes them over the edge.
- 00:46:28By His death, He will leave.
- 00:46:32His time with them is over.
- 00:46:37They can't stand that thought.
- 00:46:40They've got all their hope in Him, all their trust in Him.
- 00:46:44Everything is tied up with Him.
- 00:46:46They are sad.
- 00:46:48They are lonely.
- 00:46:49They are troubled.
- 00:46:52Peter even asks in verse 37, "Lord, why can't I follow You right now?"
- 00:46:59Right now.
- 00:47:00If I have to, I'll die.
- 00:47:05The thought that He would leave them?
- 00:47:07Too much for them to bear.
- 00:47:09Over in chapter 16 verse 2, He says, "You too have grief now, but I will see you again,
- 00:47:17and your heart will rejoice and no one will take your joy from you."
- 00:47:23What does He want them to know?
- 00:47:26You've got to be committed to My glory, no matter how it affects you.
- 00:47:32You've got to be committed to My glory.
- 00:47:33I've been telling you I have to go.
- 00:47:35It is My time to be glorified.
- 00:47:39Glorified at the cross, glorified through the open tomb, glorified by ascending into
- 00:47:44heaven, glorified by Him being seated at the right hand of the Father.
- 00:47:50It's time for My glory.
- 00:47:52Time for My glory.
- 00:47:54This was so hard for them, 'cause they were all caught up in this kingdom concept that
- 00:47:59this was all leading to their glory, their elevation, their fulfillment of ambition.
- 00:48:07A true disciple, a true believer is completely consumed with the Lord's glory, the Lord's
- 00:48:16glory.
- 00:48:17Whatever happens to me, whether I live or whether I die, whatever happens to me, may
- 00:48:24Christ be glorified.
- 00:48:26The passionate, consuming love for His glory - just wasn't in their thinking.
- 00:48:33Do they love Him?
- 00:48:35Sure.
- 00:48:36Did they believe in Him?
- 00:48:37Of course.
- 00:48:38But they were not consumed with His glory.
- 00:48:41Henry Martin sailed for India to be a missionary back in 1805.
- 00:48:46And he said, wrote in his diary: "Let me burn out for God."
- 00:48:51He found his way to a Hindu temple.
- 00:48:55And as he watched people prostrating themselves before the Hindu gods, he wrote in his journal,
- 00:49:01"This excited more horror in me than I can express."
- 00:49:06He then wrote, "I cannot endure existence if Jesus is not glorified.
- 00:49:12It is hell to me."
- 00:49:15Wow.
- 00:49:18And somebody said, "Why do you feel that way?"
- 00:49:21And he said this: "If anyone plucks out your eyes, there's no asking why you feel pain?
- 00:49:29And it is because I am one with Christ that I am so deeply wounded."
- 00:49:39The motive for everything.
- 00:49:41You know, it would be nice to have the Lord with us all the time, wouldn't it?
- 00:49:45But I don't - I wouldn't want Him in this world.
- 00:49:50The ancient world was bad enough.
- 00:49:52Can you imagine Christ in this world?
- 00:49:57With the degree and level of corruption that exists?
- 00:50:01The heart of those disciples should've been, Lord, You go.
- 00:50:06You be glorified.
- 00:50:07You be honored.
- 00:50:09That's the first and driving affection of any true disciple.
- 00:50:15So grieved when He is not glorified that we are happy He is glorified.
- 00:50:23Let Him be there.
- 00:50:24And when He does come back, He'll come back in full glory.
- 00:50:28This is how you know a true believer.
- 00:50:32Their love is for the glory of the Lord.
- 00:50:37There's a second, and I'm just going to introduce this - they are marked not only by love for
- 00:50:42the glory of the Lord, but love for others.
- 00:50:45Verse 34.
- 00:50:46"A new commandment I give to you, that you love one another, even as I have loved you,
- 00:50:53that you also love one another.
- 00:50:54By this all men will know that you are My disciples, if you have love for one another."
- 00:51:02This is really critical.
- 00:51:03Now, notice this new commandment.
- 00:51:07That's how it starts.
- 00:51:08A new commandment.
- 00:51:09You say, wait a minute.
- 00:51:10New?
- 00:51:11To love people?
- 00:51:12That's not new.
- 00:51:13Isn't that in the Old Testament?
- 00:51:14Yeah, Leviticus, the law of Moses.
- 00:51:17Leviticus 19:18.
- 00:51:18Love your neighbor as yourself.
- 00:51:20And lots of things about love in the Old Testament.
- 00:51:23God's love, love for people, love for strangers, love for family.
- 00:51:28Yeah, this isn't new.
- 00:51:30Deuteronomy 6.
- 00:51:31Love the Lord with your heart and your God with all your heart, soul, mind, and strength.
- 00:51:33And then, love your neighbor as yourself.
- 00:51:34That's the law and the prophet's first and second great commandment.
- 00:51:37So why is it new?
- 00:51:38Well, let me tell you why it's new.
- 00:51:41It's new, first of all, because they haven't figured it out yet.
- 00:51:44It's got to be new to them because tall they're doing is arguing with each other about who's
- 00:51:48going to sit in the primary place in the kingdom.
- 00:51:51So, I've got to teach you something new, something that as of now, you don't demonstrate that
- 00:51:57you know.
- 00:51:59It was new to them.
- 00:52:02They were always quibbling about their positions and prominence.
- 00:52:08That is exactly why none of them would wash the feet of the rest in the earlier passage.
- 00:52:16Secondly, to the Jews, it was new, 'cause Judaism was filled with animosity, bitterness,
- 00:52:23strife, conflict, separations.
- 00:52:26There were all kinds of factions within factions.
- 00:52:30The Pharisees, who set the course for the dominant religion looked down on anybody who
- 00:52:36wasn't a Pharisee, wouldn't interact with anybody who wasn't a Pharisee, had nothing
- 00:52:39but scorn for anybody who was an outsider or an outcast or a sinner.
- 00:52:45But for the Jews, this is new.
- 00:52:48If you're Jewish, this is new.
- 00:52:50And even if you're a disciple, this is new.
- 00:52:53Judaism was loveless.
- 00:52:57They loved only those that they chose to love because they saw them as equals.
- 00:53:02It was new also because they had seen an example of it that was new.
- 00:53:07Love had come to another level with Jesus.
- 00:53:12It was new because rabbis didn't wash feet.
- 00:53:19And the Son of God washing feet took love to another level.
- 00:53:22And now, He's on the brink of offering His life as sacrifice for sin, and that's love
- 00:53:27at the pinnacle.
- 00:53:29Greater love has no one than this, than a man lay down His life for His friend.
- 00:53:35So it was new to them in their argumentative attitudes, self-promoting desires, it was
- 00:53:43new to the Jewish culture because they had no place for love, and it was new in the level
- 00:53:49that had been set and would be set by Christ.
- 00:53:54And it was also new because now, for the first time, they had a new capacity to love.
- 00:53:59Because the love of God is shed abroad in your hearts, Romans 5:5, right?
- 00:54:04Now you have a new capacity to love.
- 00:54:07Now you can love in a way that only you can love, and only believers can love.
- 00:54:15Walk in love, Ephesians 5:2.
- 00:54:16Be imitators of God, His beloved children.
- 00:54:19Walk in love, just as Christ also loved you and gave Himself up for us, a sacrificial,
- 00:54:24selfless, self-giving love.
- 00:54:27That's how you love.
- 00:54:28That's how you walk in love.
- 00:54:30First John 3:11.
- 00:54:31This is the message that you heard from the beginning, that we should love one another.
- 00:54:38That's what marks us.
- 00:54:40And by this love, all men will know that you are My disciples.
- 00:54:46And I say it again: we're known by our love.
- 00:54:50The extent of this love, how far does it go?
- 00:54:56Love one another.
- 00:54:57The example of this love?
- 00:54:59Christ, as I have loved you, sacrificially, humbly.
- 00:55:03The effect of this love?
- 00:55:06All men will know that you're My disciples if you have love for one another.
- 00:55:11And in order to love, you have to humble yourself.
- 00:55:14Only humble people love.
- 00:55:15Only humble people love.
- 00:55:17The disciples weren't humble.
- 00:55:19This was all new to them.
- 00:55:21But now, in Christ, there is a completely new capacity to love like this.
- 00:55:30In 1 Thessalonians 3, "Now may our God and Father Himself and Jesus our Lord direct our
- 00:55:37way to you, and may the Lord cause you to increase and abound in love for one another
- 00:55:41and for all people, just as we also do for you."
- 00:55:45Paul's prayer is that your love would increase, your love would abound.
- 00:55:48Next chapter, chapter 4, verse 9.
- 00:55:50As to the love of the brethren, you have no need for anyone to right you.
- 00:55:53You yourselves are taught by God to love one another.
- 00:55:56You're taught by God to love one another.
- 00:55:59You're practicing it, but we urge you, brethren, to excel still more.
- 00:56:05Second Thessalonians 1:3.
- 00:56:08We ought always to give thanks to God and for you brethren, as is only fitting because
- 00:56:12your faith is greatly enlarged, and the love of each one of you toward one another grows
- 00:56:17even greater.
- 00:56:20Peter says in 1 Peter 4:8 with an extended love.
- 00:56:23He uses ektenēs , which means stretching a muscle as far as it'll go.
- 00:56:28So you need to change your focus.
- 00:56:32If you're My true disciples, and you are, you need to love Me enough to concern yourselves
- 00:56:37with My glory above all things.
- 00:56:40And, you need to love each other.
- 00:56:46You need to love each other, and that love needs to grow and flourish and increase.
- 00:56:52There is this love connection for every true believer with Christ, and with every other
- 00:56:57believer.
- 00:56:58Let's pray.
- 00:56:59We are reminded again of that familiar word from Paul.
- 00:57:00Examine yourselves, whether you be in the faith.
- 00:57:01And it comes down to who we love.
- 00:57:02Loving You, Lord, loving You so that we are completely consumed with and committed to
- 00:57:03Your glory, Your honor, Your majesty, Your will.
- 00:57:04This is the mark of a true believer.
- 00:57:05This is a true Christian.
- 00:57:06And Father, we also know that true believers are marked by an undying, focused, faithful
- 00:57:07love for each other.
- 00:57:08May we be known by that love, that love toward You, so that You would be glorified in everything
- 00:57:09in our lives, and in this world, and in heaven, and forever.
- 00:57:10And may we be known by the love we have for one another.
- 00:57:11This is enough to demonstrate who we are.
- 00:57:12And as we see the evidence of that love in us, we can be assured of our salvation and
- 00:57:13what a great gift that is.
- 00:57:14Lord, I pray that You'll work in every life and every heart.
- 00:57:15Make it our desire that we love even more, excel even more to a greater and greater love
- 00:57:16for Your glory and for each other.
- 00:57:17These things we ask in the name of the Savior who loved us and gave Himself for us, our
- 00:57:18Lord Jesus Christ.
- 00:57:19Amen.
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