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Daily Devo | "Just As I Have Loved You" (New Testament in a Year, John 13:21-38)

16 min · 2 de jun de 2026
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During the Passover meal, Jesus becomes deeply troubled as he reveals that one of his disciples will betray him. After Judas departs, Jesus begins preparing the remaining disciples for what is about to happen. He speaks of his coming glorification through his death and gives them a new commandment: to love one another as he has loved them. Peter confidently declares that he is willing to lay down his life for Jesus, but Jesus gently predicts that Peter will deny him three times before morning. The people around Jesus continually break faith with him but he will continue to offer his own faithfulness in response! Looking for a previous devo? Want to share one with a friend? Start here: https://www.highrock.org/daily-devotionals/ [https://www.highrock.org/daily-devotionals/] For Reflection: - How do you tend to respond to betrayal? How have you responded in the past? - What do you learn about Jesus in his response to betrayal? - Jesus commands us to love one another as he has loved us. In what ways is this command challenging? In what ways is it inspiring? - What specific opportunities might you have to show Christ-like love to others this week? - Prayer: Jesus, help me to love others more like you love me!

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