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Traditionally, the Passover celebration is a time of joy.
It is remembering how God set the people of Israel free, how God kept His promises to Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob.
That night in the upper room, even though He knew what the next day would bring, Jesus speaks to His disciples of joy.
Jesus’ love for us
He chose us, just as He chose the first disciples
He ministered to their needs, taught them about God, was patient with them – the footwashing.
Laid down His life
Remaining in His love
Obeying His commands
Loving each other as He love us
The Old Testament taught: “Do not seek revenge or bear a grudge against one of your people, but love your neighbor as yourself.
I am the LORD.”
(Leviticus 19:18)
Jesus gives a new standard by which we are to love – His example.
Humility, service, sacrifice
Results for us
His joy in us, our joy complete
Knowing we have done God’s will and pleased Him gives us joy
Later that evening Jesus would speak about the new role of the Holy Spirit who would come to dwell in them, and in us.
He would be Jesus’ presence, would teach them, would empower them.
Pour God’s love into our hearts
Help us to become more like Christ
Develop the fruit of love and joy, among others
Love makes obedience a thing of joy!
To do the will of one we like to please
Is never hardship, though it tax our strength;
Each privilege of service love will seize!
Love makes us loyal, glad to do or go,
And eager to defend a name or cause;
Love takes the drudgery from common work,
And asks no rich reward or great applause.
Love gives us satisfaction in our task,
And wealth in learning lessons of the heart;
Love sheds a light of glory on our toil
And makes us humbly glad to have a part.
Love makes us choose to do the will of God,
To run His errands and proclaim His truth;
It gives our hearts an eager, lilting song;
Our feet are shod with tireless wings of youth!
Hazel Hartwell Simon
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