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The Christian community was to be superior to the Jewish community. The Jewish community was founded on (a) the heritage of a family that became a nation and (b) the living God. The Christian community was to be superior to communities existing in the non-Jewish world. Those who left the various kinds of community in the pagan world were to become part of a superior community.
What made the Christian community superior to the all existing types of communities? Superior politics? wealth? religion? family ties? economics? No. Love made it superior. It was not the emotion we call love; it was the commitment that Jesus called love. This love developed a deep emotion that produced feelings more important than physical existence. But this love was not rooted in feelings. Its roots were in a commitment to seek the highest good and best interest of others. Deep feelings and emotions naturally arose from this commitment.
The Lord Christ, our Savior, is the example of that commitment. It is clearly seen in his crucifixion for the sins and failures of all people.
Without this love, the Christian community cannot exist. When a Christian abuses or neglects this love, he or she abuses and neglects the community. Anyone who destroys this love destroys the community.
1. Read John 13:34,35. Context: Jesus was speaking to eleven of his disciples the night of his betrayal.
2. Read Romans 13:8-10. Context: in the application section of Romans, Paul explained how Christians who function as the body of Christ treat others.
3. Read Galatians 5:13. Context: After proving that non-Jews who were baptized into Christ were as fully Christians as were Jews who were baptized into Christ, Paul gave them some practical teachings about living and acting as responsible members of the Christian community.
4. Read 1 Thessalonians 3:11-13. Context: Paul offered a prayer for these Christians before he made his final requests of them.
5. Read 1 Thessalonians 4:9-12. Context: These are some of the final requests Paul made of them.
6. Read 1 Peter 1:22,23 Peter was writing Christians who suffered for their faith. He urged them to make a total commitment to holiness.
7. Read 1 John 3:11,23; 4:7,11,12; 2 John 5.
Love is the foundation of the Christian community. The Christian community cannot exist without love. It cannot fail with love. How can we produce and nurture this love so that we can be the community of God?
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