"Love One Another" - John 13:31-38 - Jonny Ardavanis
In this sermon from John 13:31–38, Jesus gives His disciples a command that would define the Christian life for generations to come — “Love one another; as I have loved you.”
As Judas departs into the night, Jesus turns to His remaining disciples and speaks of His coming glorification — a glory revealed not through power or prestige, but through the humility and sacrifice of the cross. In that moment, the love of God is displayed in its fullest measure — holy, just, patient, sovereign, and good.
This passage reminds us that love is not merely a feeling or ideal, but the living evidence of a heart transformed by the gospel. Through the power of the Holy Spirit, believers are called and enabled to love with the same kind of love Christ has shown — one that serves humbly, forgives freely, sacrifices deeply, and endures patiently.
Sermon Points:
1. The Command to Love
2. The Expression of Love
3. The Power of Love
4. The Fruit of Love
When we love one another as Christ has loved us, the world sees the beauty of the gospel and the reality of a Savior who changes hearts.