- The greatest joy in the Christian life is to feel and know the intensity of the love of Jesus, that surpasses knowledge.
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1. Jesus’ Love for his Friends and Followers
- Jesus used an extraordinary expression, speaking to his disciples before the last supper:
- In Greek fervent desire is the same word as lust but does not have negative connotations like it does in English
- Jesus is someone who loves deeply.
- That love is extended to all who want to be his disciples today
- Jesus is the perfect reflection of the Father
- This is the same love he has for you now
- he desires to spend time with you
- he enjoys your company, even though he knows you sometimes behave badly
- One of the best examples of this is for one of his disciples – Peter!
- Jesus loved his disciples passionately
- When he was arrested—“leave these alone, its me you want”
- Peter’s story was given to encourage us
- It’s not like Peter was an exception
- Is he the only person who every messed up that Jesus still loved?
- So Jesus’ love for us is one based in reality, not denial.
- He knows every stupid thing that you have done, and will do.
- Yet he is still committed to you with passionate love!
Another example: the woman who washed his feet
- This is the answer to shame
- To be so intensely loved by someone who knows you completely and utterly.
- But how do I know if I am one of his disciples?
2. Paul’s Experience of Being Loved
- Paul seems to have so much drive and determination
- But he tells us it is “The love of Christ” that is the source of energy, deep in his being
- He concludes the first part of Ephesians with this prayer—and it’s my prayer for all of us…
- You can’t love others unless you are loved yourself
- And that leads us directly into John’s experience of Jesus’ love:
3. John’s Joy in Receiving Love
- Love casts out fear
- What is the fear that love casts out?
One final teaching from John—the Bride of Christ
- From the very beginning, the plan was that the Son should have a bride
- Is this real? Does Jesus really want me forever in an intimate relationship with him?
- What was the joy that was set before Jesus?
- It was you! You are his joy!
- “fix your eyes on Jesus” now [Heb 12:2]
- For many of us, our experiences of broken relationships here on earth can make it very hard for us to receive this love
- We need the power of the Spirit to enable us to receive!
- Let’s close by reading these words together as a prayer: