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LOVE

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    Fairlie
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    This is a very beautiful lesson, brings one to tears. Jesus knew that his time had come and (John 13) “having loved his own which were in the world, he loved them unto the end.” When the passover supper was over he washed his disciples’ feet. Then he charged them: “A new commandment I give unto you.That ye love one another; as I have loved you, that ye also love one another. By this shall all men know that ye are my disciples, if ye have love one to another.”

    And this is the way we must always work at Plainfield, so that we are indeed Jesus’ disciples, working in unity.

    Hymn 269: “Our God is Love, unchanging Love, And can we ask for more? Our prayer for Love’s increase is vain; ‘Twas infinite before. Ask not the Lord with breath of praise For more than we accept; The open fount is free to all, God’s promises are kept.”

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    Gary
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    I used to wonder what point Jesus was making when he told Peter that “If I wash thee not, thou hast no part with me.” Peter had just told Jesus that he would not allow Jesus to wash his feet.

    Here, Jesus was expressing great and humble love toward his disciples. He was washing them, cleansing them. We have spoken many times of the importance of feeling God’s love for us as a requisite for our being able to love others. If I don’t allow myself to feel God’s love, I am shutting God out. Why? Because God IS Love. Love is the power that governs the universe. It is the power that heals. Without Love, life is empty.

    Also, if I don’t allow the Christ message to wash me clean, I am shutting God out. I need to allow the Christ to destroy incarnate error wherever it may be. This is the result of divine Love. That’s why, as God’s reflection, it is what we should be doing for one another.

    It’s wonderful how this gives purpose to life when you let the Christ get all the personal ambition out of the way.

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