By this all people will know that you are My disciples: if you have love for one another. (John 13:35)
Jesus didn’t say the world would know us by sermons or buildings but by love. His love is the mark that separates disciples from pretenders. To love is to reveal Jesus, because He is love embodied.
The church is not called to win arguments but to win hearts. Love is our apologetic. When we love one another with Christ’s love, the world sees more than us—it sees Him. That is the highest aim.
- Love is the badge of discipleship.
- A loveless Christianity is a counterfeit.
- The world sees Jesus when believers love.
- The cross defines the shape of love.
Prayer:
Lord Jesus, strip us of every false badge we wear. Give us the one that matters: Your love. Let our speech, our actions, and our attitudes reflect the power of Calvary. May those who look at us see only You.
Holy Spirit, empower us to love when it hurts, when it costs, and when it’s not returned. Anchor us in Christ so that our love is not shallow but strong, not temporary but eternal.
Poem — “Known by Love”
Disciples are marked by love.
Not by titles.
Not by buildings.
Not by words.
By love alone.
The world looks and wonders.
How can enemies embrace?
How can wounds become scars?
How can joy survive loss?
Jesus answers in love.
At the cross love is defined.
At the tomb love is proven.
In the Spirit love is poured.
In the church love is lived.
In Christ love is seen.