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Friday, May 15, 2009

No one has greater love than this ...

Dear Friends:  Our Gospel reading for this Sunday, and the passage we will be considering during the morning message, is John 15:9-17.  At least chronologically, we are back before the Crucifixion, though just before it, and Jesus is telling His disciples some things they will need to know prior to His death and Resurrection.
 
The key verse in this passage is where Jesus says, "No one has greater love than this, to lay down one's life for one's friends".  This verse has been oft-quoted, and sometimes misunderstood.  It can truthfully be said of our military, fire, police, and rescue squads; this is what they do everyday.  However, in the 15th chapter of John, Jesus meant something a little different.
 
It doesn't take a rocket scientist to see that Jesus is speaking of Himself here.  He is the one who is giving up His life for His friends!!  But here's the strange and wonderful fact about this verse -- we are His friends!  Three years with Jesus have taken the disciples from well-meaning but bumbling acquaintances to being "friends" with Jesus.  In the original Greek language, the word for "friend" here is phileo (from which we get the name "Philadelphia", the city of brotherly love).  The Gospel writer likes to interchange this word with another New Testament word for love, agape, which is a selfless and self-giving love. 
 
In short, Jesus died for us because He loves us, like friends love friends.  Imagine that, the Almighty Creator and Sustainer of the Universe calls us His friends!!!  Talk about having friends in high places!  And if God is our friend, He is not going to leave us, no matter what!
 
Friendship with God also means that we have to share that friendship with others.  "I appointed you to go and bear fruit, fruit that will last."  We are called to get out there, roll up our sleeves, and be a friend to the world.  The Church is the salt and light for the world.  We have to point the way to Jesus for a spiritually hungry and very violent world.  And we as individual Christians, in both small ways and great, are called to reach out to others as needed, to bear fruit, and to help others see Christ through what we say and what we do.
 
This is a big job, but this Sunday we're going to discuss it, and see what falls out.  I'll see you in Church on Sunday.

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