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- John 15:12 is a verse in the Bible that commands Christ's followers to demonstrate love toward each other123. This is phrased as an obligation given directly by Christ2. The same theme is sounded throughout the letters of John3. Jesus wants his disciples to serve him willingly, lovingly and with understanding4. If their service is based on a true knowledge of God and the true exercise of self-sacrificing love, they can expect it to result in lasting fruit4.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.John 15:12 - John 15:13. The union between Christ and His disciples has been tenderly set forth in the parable of the Vine and the branches. We now turn to the union between the disciples, which is the consequence of their common union to the Lord. The branches are parts of one whole, and necessarily bear a relation to each other.biblehub.com/commentaries/john/15-12.htmJohn 15:12–17 builds on Christ's explanation of the vine and branches. Once again, Jesus commands His followers to demonstrate love toward each other. This is phrased, in no uncertain terms, as an obligation given directly by Christ. Jesus once again ties willingness to obey to the legitimacy of one's love for Him.www.bibleref.com/John/15/John-15-12.htmlJohn 15:12–13 This is the second time that Jesus has commanded his followers to love one another (cf. 13:34). This is the true test that will always put his followers in high relief (13:35). The same theme is sounded throughout the letters of John. “Dear friends, since God so loved us, we also ought to love one another.www.biblegateway.com/resources/nivac-sample/Jo…Jesus wants his disciples to serve him willingly, lovingly and with understanding. For this reason he chose the twelve apostles and trained them to know God’s ways. If their service is based on a true knowledge of God and the true exercise of self-sacrificing love, they can expect it to result in lasting fruit (John 15:12-17).www.studylight.org/commentary/john/15-12.html
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Matthew Henry's Commentary. John 15:1. I am the true vine, and my Father is the …
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WEBLet us seek to live our lives as unto the Lord, in spirit and truth. Let us love each other in the same way the Christ loved us, to the benefit to the Body, and the glory of our Lord.
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