By this all people will know that you are my disciples, if you have love for one another. John 13:35
“Let us note that our Lord does not name gifts or miracles or
intellectual attainments as the evidence of discipleship, but love, the
simple grace of love, a grace within reach of the poorest, lowliest
believer, as the evidence of disciples
hip. If we have no love, we have
no grace, no regeneration, no true Christianity! . . .
Let us note what a heavy condemnation this verse pronounces on
sectarianism, bigotry, narrow-mindedness, party-spirit, strife,
bitterness, needless controversy between Christian and Christian.
Let us note how far from satisfactory is the state of those who
are content with sound doctrinal opinions and orthodox correct views of
the Gospel, while in their daily life they give way to ill temper, ill
nature, malice, envy, quarreling, squabbling, bickering, surliness,
passion, snappish language, and crossness of word and manner. Such
persons, whether they know it or not, are daily proclaiming that they
are not Christ’s disciples. It is nonsense to talk about justification,
and regeneration, and election, and conversion, and the uselessness of
works, unless people can see in us practical Christian love.”
---J. C. Ryle, Expository Thoughts on the Gospels
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