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April 16 | Bible in a Year: 1 Samuel 30ā31; Luke 13:23ā35
Greater LoveGreater love has no one than this: to lay down oneās life for oneās friends. John 15:13
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Just days before Holy Week, when Christians around the world remember Jesusā sacrifice and celebrate His resurrection, a terrorist stormed into a supermarket in southwest France opening fire and killing two. After negotiation, the terrorist released all but one hostage, whom he turned into a human shield. Knowing the danger, police officer Arnaud Beltrame did the unthinkable: he volunteered to take the womanās place. The perpetrator released her, but in the ensuing scuffle Beltrame was injured and later died.A minister who knew the police officer attributed his heroism to his faith in Jesus, pointing to His words in John 15:13: āGreater love has no one than this: to lay down oneās life for oneās friends.ā Those were the words Christ spoke to His disciples after their last meal together. He told His friends to āLove each other as I have loved youā (v. 12) and that the greatest love is to lay down oneās life for another (v. 13). This is exactly what Jesus did the next day, when He went to the cross to save us from our sināas only He could.
We may never be called to follow the heroism of this officer. But as we remain in Godās love, we can serve others sacrificially, laying down our own plans and desires as we seek to share the story of His great love.
By Amy Boucher Pye
REFLECT & PRAY
How do you react to stories such as that of Arnaud Beltrame? How can you serve someone sacrificially today?Dear Jesus, You died to give me life everlasting. May I live with gratitude for this gift and share it with those You put in my path.
SCRIPTURE INSIGHT
Two important themes in John 15 are remaining in Jesus and friendship with Jesus. Twice, Christ instructs us to āremain in [His] loveā (vv. 9ā10)āto continue in a personal, enduring, and endearing intimate relationship with Him. To remain in Jesusā love is to āremain faithful to [His] teachingsā (8:31 nlt) and obey His commands (15:10).
Jesus contrasted servants and friends (v. 15) to show the new level of intimacy that believers now have with Him. He proved this friendship by laying down His life for us (v. 13). Because Abraham was privileged to be called a āfriendā of God (2 Chronicles 20:7; James 2:23), God revealed His plans to him (Genesis 18:17). He also spoke to Moses āas one speaks to a friendā (Exodus 33:11). Jesus likewise tells us āeverything that [He] learned from [His] Fatherā (John 15:15) because we are His friends.
K. T. Sim
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