John 13:34-35 New commandment
A reading from the holy scriptures chapter and verses.
John 13:34-35 is a cornerstone passage in Christian teachings, emphasizing the importance of love as a defining characteristic among Jesus' followers. In these verses, Jesus instructs his disciples to love one another just as He has loved them, creating a new standard for interpersonal relationships. From my personal experience, applying this new commandment goes beyond a simple expression of kindness. It challenges us to demonstrate unconditional, selfless love, even in difficult circumstances. This kind of love fosters strong, supportive communities and reflects authentic discipleship that resonates deeply with others. In practical terms, living out this commandment means being patient, forgiving, and compassionate in our daily interactions. It also encourages patience in times of conflict and inspires efforts to reconcile differences, mirroring Jesus' example. Reflecting on John 13:34-35 has helped me appreciate how love unites people with diverse backgrounds and struggles. It's a powerful reminder that love is not just a feeling but a commitment to act with care and respect consistently. Moreover, this passage can inspire us to approach our relationships with intentionality, seeking ways to uplift and support those around us. The 'new commandment' remains deeply relevant today, guiding believers to embody faith through actions that build trust and community.





