John 13:1-15
As we approach the Lord’s Supper we find in scripture
that there were actually two meals served that night in the upper room. Passover was the first meal eaten with the
eating of the Lord's Supper. The
synoptic gospels (Matthew, Mark, Luke) speak of the announcement of the
betrayal and the instituting of the Lord's Supper. However John’s Gospel gives a look at the
"in between meals." It is in
the “in between” that we find Jesus loving and serving.
I. Jesus’
Love was a Constant Love v.1
· Constant love issues from character
more than commitment.
· Constant love creates trust. I John 1:8
· Constant love is a drawing
love.
· Seekers today will belong
before they will believe.
II. Jesus’ Love was a Selfless Love
v.2-3
Self-interest can keep you from
serving like Jesus.
III. Jesus’ Love was a Spontaneous
Love v.4
· Love “reacts” more often that
it acts.
· Sensitivity to need over ritual
assists worship.
· Jesus loved them in an unexpected
way.
· Jesus loved the unsuspecting
sinner.
IV. Jesus’ Love was a Servant Love
v.4-5
· Jesus was a servant in spite of His circumstances.
· Jesus had to get wet and dirty.
· Jesus was not in a hurry.
Serving
others takes time and our attention
It
is important to know what it feels like to be served before we truly
understand service.
V. Jesus’
Love was a Humbling Love v.6-9
· The disciple who will not humble
himself to be served is not fit for service. v.6-8a
· The Demand of Holiness by Christ v.8b
Humility is the beginning of holiness.
· The Desire for Holiness by Disciples
VI. Jesus’ Love was a Model
Love v.12-15
Christian fellowship is in serving together, not sitting
together.