Jesus Christ is easily the most important figure that has ever appeared in the history of mankind. This is true whether you choose to call him God or man. His life and death and teachings have influenced the course of human history more than those of any other man who ever lived. There can hardly, therefore, be a more important undertaking than to inquire into the question of what Jesus really did stand for.
What did Jesus teach? What did he really wish us to believe and to do? How far does the Christianity of today present his message to the world? What did Jesus teach?
..for, behold, the kingdom of God is within you (Luke 17:21).
This is my commandment, That ye love one another, as I have loved you (John 15:12).
If ye shall ask any thing in my name, I will do it (John 14:14).
Among the last words Jesus Christ spoke to his disciples, on the last night of his earthly life before he was betrayed, denied and crucified, was a new commandment. “This is my commandment, That ye love one another, as I have loved you (John 15:12).” Our Savior then went on to say that this love for one another would be the sign by which people would know that we truly believed in him and what he taught us.
If we had one last thing to say to those we love before we died, it would be the most important thing we ever told them. And so it was with Jesus. Yet this commandment was not just words and teaching; it was action in his living and his dying. His love was given fully to those who betrayed him, denied him and crucified him; even to the point of asking God to forgive them all as he hung from the cross dying as “They know not what they do”.
What Jesus stood for and died for was the truth and unconquerable reality that love: God’s love for us, Jesus’ love for us, our love for God and Jesus as well as our love for each other is the law, the truth and the reality that overcomes all negativity, reveals all truth, underlies all beauty, empowers all goodness and offers eternal existence to every human being who ever breathed.
His commandment can not be avoided, rationalized, explained away or denied. He proved there is no excuse, circumstance or obstacle that negates it, and that our obedience to the commandment, that we love in all circumstances, in inviolate. He talked the talk and walked the walk through every day of his life and through torture, denial, betrayal and even through death.
And why did Jesus do all this? It was to take on our our sin, pain, weakness and fear so it would be destroyed by his sacrifice for us. It was so “The Word”, the “Son of God” who created us and everything that was created could stand before God and justify all mankind as children of God deserving of God’s love, grace and mercy. He became us, so we could become him and live with God forever, regardless of our human weakness. He did it because he loves us!
“A greater love has no man than he who would lay down his life for his friends” He died so that we could live. And no matter what one thinks or believes about this Jesus of Nazareth, he undeniably was the greatest person who ever lived, had more impact on humanity than any other and manifested true love greater than any other. And it was that love that changed the world, gives us hope for salvation and a promise of eternal life if we simply “Love one another as he loved us”
May God, the Almighty open our eyes, hearts, minds, consciousness and wills to this love, to the Kingdom of God within us; and bring us all into the garden he created for us, and opened to us, through Jesus Christ, our Lord. Amen
In the words of John (the Beatle, not the Apostle); “Love is giving; giving love”. “All you need is love”.
Have a blessed Easter living and giving love. It is all we need!
Z gardener