Bible Society of South Africa
Carina Francke

God in us – Day 16

Bear fruit – show love

Um(Imi)bhalo weBhayibheli

NgokukaJohane 13

34“Ngininika umyalo omusha wokuba nithandane; njengalokhu nginithandile, nani nithandane. 35Ngalokho bonke bayakukwazi ukuthi ningabafundi bami, uma nithandana.”

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NgokukaJohane 15

13Akakho onothando olukhulu kunalolo lokuba adele ukuphila kwakhe ngenxa yabahlobo bakhe.

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1 kaJohane 3

18Bantwanyana, masingathandi ngezwi nangolimi, kodwa ngezenzo nangeqiniso.

1 kaJohane 3:18ZUL59NOVula kumfundi weBhayibheli

Our creator’s rulership in our lives is being made visible by the fruit that we bear and the one command that encompasses all others, is love. This command implies that everyone, whom we come across, should see in us a different attitude, conduct, value system, manner of speaking and respect towards them.

The command of loving each other is not a new one, but was issued since the earliest of times (see Leviticus 19:18). However, it is revolutionary in the sense that we should love as Jesus loves. Love is more than warm feelings, hugs and kisses – it is an attitude that reveals itself in actions and how you treat other people. The heart of Jesus’ love is sacrificial, even if it cost him his life. As he said himself, “Greater love has no one than this; that he lay down his life for his friends.” (John 15:13)

Do we have to love like this? Yes!

Impossible! Yes, if we try to love with our own resources and abilities. Our Father made provision for our inability to love as he does and sent his Holy Spirit to teach, help and lead us in this, and other matters regarding a godly life. The question we have to ask ourselves is, to what extent do we lean and depend on the Holy Spirit’s working and inspiration, and how obedient are we when he gives us direction?

How do we love in a practical way? Let us not love with words or tongue but with actions and in truth (1 John 3:18). By helping when it’s not convenient; by giving when it hurts; by devoting energy to others’ welfare, rather than one’s own. Moreover, to act on what the Spirit impresses on one’s heart.

What is Jesus’ purpose with this love command? To demonstrate visibly to everyone, especially to a broken world, what people who claim to be his followers look like; how they act towards one another, and how they serve, care and support each other. An even greater purpose is that by this kind of love, unbelievers can be introduced to the astonishing, sacrificial love of Jesus, who paved the way for everyone who believes in him to be snatched away from the claws of death and receive life in him.

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