Max Willi Fischer, Y/A Author...
Engaging today's teens with
America's yesterday
"My command is this: Love each other as I have loved you." John 15:12 NIV
Deep in every heart there is a longing for meaning, a quest for purpose. Love stands as the unbreakable thread that weaves us together. Jesus, in His profound simplicity, captures the essence of His teaching in these words: "Love each other as I have loved you" (John 15:12 NIV)
Love is not a passing feeling, but a deliberate and sacrificial act. Jesus exemplified this beautiful emotion throughout every aspect of his life. You only need to look to the old wooden cross to see the selfless act, to find your purpose, your why in life. Nails never held Jesus to the wood—love did. You see, love has no boundaries. None. Love reaches out to the broken, finds the lost, warms the cold-hearted, and gives hope to the hopeless. Love sees beyond the flaws and embraces it all with endless compassion.
When we look at Jesus's life, we see love in action: His healing touch, His comforting words, His forgiveness even in the face of betrayal. Jesus loved not because it was convenient, but because it was essential.
As devoted followers of Christ, we are called to mirror His love. This is not a selective love that chooses whom we embrace, but a universal love that extends to all, regardless of race, creed, or circumstance. It is a love that seeks to uplift spirits, heal wounds, and restore hope. This kind of Jesus-love fills the air with a sweet fragrance of compassion and understanding.
Yet, loving others as Christ loved us requires a transformation of the heart, a modification so significant it overflows with humility, gentleness, and patience. Let's make it our focus to prioritize the well-being of others by placing their needs far above our own—as Jesus did upon the cross.
Beloved, in a world marked by division and strife, God's mandate remains unchanged: "Love each other as I have loved you." So, as Easter approaches and in the days that follow, may our hearts fully experience, receive, and embrace the nail-pierced love of the One who first loved us.
Heavenly Father,
Thank You for the nail-pierced hands. Allow my heart to overflow with a compassion and a love so powerful that it mirrors the nail-pierced love of Jesus Christ. Thank you, Lord, for Your selfless grace and mercy. In Jesus' name. Amen.
Spiritual Sparks
1. How does the image of Jesus on the cross, held by love instead of nails, change our
understanding of His love and sacrifice?
2. In what ways can mirroring Christ's love impact our interactions with others?