What does it mean to love like Jesus?

Quick answer

Loving like Jesus means knowing Him personally and obeying His commands through compassionate, sacrificial, and truth-filled actions. When we show compassion, truth, generosity, forgiveness, and sacrificial love to others, and put their interests above our own, we are reflecting Christ’s love into this broken world.

WHAT DOES THE BIBLE SAY?

Loving like Jesus involves knowing Him on a personal level and obeying Him. In word and in deed we should emulate Christ which allows us to love like Him. This means being compassionate, speaking the truth, showing generosity, loving our enemies, and putting our love and devotion to God above our material possessions. It also involves making sacrifices for the benefit of others, extending empathy , forgiving others, and looking to look to the interest of others rather than only our own interests). During Jesus’ ministry, crowds of people followed Him, due to His amazing character—His main trait being His love. As Christ-followers, our lives should reflect His love as we seek to “overcome evil with good” and love those around us. Loving others like Jesus reflects His character and heart to a broken world that desperately needs Him.

FROM THE OLD TESTAMENT

FROM THE NEW TESTAMENT

IMPLICATIONS FOR TODAY

We are to love others as Jesus has loved us, because it is in our love for others that they see Jesus in us (John 13:34–35). During His earthly ministry, Jesus proactively crossed cultural boundaries or others’ expectations to extend love to everyone—even His enemies or those who would betray Him—and we should do the same (John 4; John 13:4–5; Matthew 27:20–22). It is in loving others like Jesus did that we continue to become more like Him. Jesus loved us enough to take on human flesh, live a sinless life, die on the cross, and rise back to life victorious over sin and death so that all who put their faith in Him would become children of God and live with Him forever (John 1:12; 3:16–18; Ephesians 2:8–10). His love surpasses knowledge (Ephesians 3:14–21; Romans 8:31–39). May the Holy Spirit produce that kind of love in us (Galatians 5:22–23) so that we can love like Jesus, and may many more come to know and rest in His astounding love.

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