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David Guzik commentary on John 13, where Jesus washes His disciples' feet and teaches them about true servanthood, beginning a remarkable section in John.
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.
8 Σεπ 2008 · 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. As we look into these verses today, I challenge you to let the Lord speak to your heart.
27 Ιαν 2014 · "For this is the message you have heard from the beginning: we should love one another" (1 John 3:11). We spend time on what we deem important. For many of us these choices are valid: time with family and friends, work, prayer, serving the poor, fighting for rights, protesting wrongs.
For His Sake and for Your Joy, Go Low. Dec 17, 2011. Scripture: John 13:1–20. John Piper. Sermon.
The passage begins, as you know, with a parable in action. Rather than a discourse or a message, it begins with the deeds of Jesus, the acts of Jesus, in the washing of the disciples' feet.
17 Δεκ 2011 · For His Sake and for Your Joy, Go Low. Resource by. John Piper. Scripture: John 13:1–20 Topic: Pride & Humility. Subscribe. Apple Podcasts Spotify. We will deal with the text in two steps. First, what I want to do is point to the more up-front, straightforward, what-you-see-on-first-reading meaning of John 13:1–20.