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  1. 9 Νοε 2014 · John (13:1) states that Jesus “loved His own.” John 3:16 states that God loves the world, but here the emphasis is on Jesus’ love for His own, not for the world. God loves the world by making provision for the sins of all that will believe in Jesus.

  2. 8 Σεπ 2008 · In showing Himself to be a servant of men, Jesus left us a vivid portrait of the kind of heart we are to have for others. In John 13:1-20, among other things, we will find out that God’s will for our lives is that we learn to give ourselves in service to others.

  3. David Guzik commentary on John 13, where Jesus washes His disciples' feet and teaches them about true servanthood, beginning a remarkable section in John.

  4. “When Judas had gone out” may be the best way to open the sermon I am proposing on John 13:31-35. The occasion was Jesus’ last meal with his disciples the night before he died. Jesus had just spoken of his betrayal, “I tell you, one of you will betray me” (John 13:21).

  5. 27 Ιαν 2014 · Scriptures: John 13. Introduction. The Bible says we are to love one another. Sounds good, but can we do it? Whoever said, "I love mankind; it's people I can't stand," was about right. People are just irritating. I agree with the guy who said, "To live above with those we love, oh, how that will be glory.

  6. John 13 Bible Study - Detailed questions, answers and guide for an in-depth verse-by-verse Bible study of John chapter 13 in plain English that everyone can understand.

  7. In speaking of love as the new commandment for those whom Jesus had chosen as his own (13:1, 15:16) and as a mark by which they could be distinguished from others (13:35), John shows that he is thinking of this scene in covenant terminology.