John 15:12

Devotionals, Articles, and Bible Study Resources on John 15:12

12This is My commandment, that you love one another as I have loved you.
— John 15:12

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Devo: What Jesus Did!

"[Jesus continued,] "I have told you these things so that you will be filled with my joy. Yes, your joy will overflow! This is my commandment: Love..."

Article by Teresa Bell Kindred

Do you have an "any weather" friend? Jesus is a friend for all seasons, but so many of our friends are only fair weather friends.

Article by Russ Lawson

Who would you try to make contact with? Russ Lawson emphasizes that we shouldn't be motivated out of fear, but urgency and love, and mend our relationships.

Article by Tom Norvell

What can make my joy complete? Tom Norvell talks about his son's wedding and how everyone sacrificed to do what the bride and groom wanted and this allowed complete joy to bless everyone.

Article by Paul Faulkner

How do we make life among our friends more enjoyable? Friends can help friends if they love them and minister to them.

Article by Phil Ware

How deep is the darkness where you shine your light? Phil Ware continues his dialogue on darkness and light and emphasizes the importance of shining our light in the darkness and

Article by Phil Ware

What would you do in your last moments with those you love? Phil Ware continues his series on the unpredictable Savior and reminds us of the upper room discourses where Jesus demonstrates and teaches what is most important to him to those who are most important to him, his disciples, his friends, those he loves.

Devo: A Year with Jesus

"Dear Friend, Before I ascended to the Father, I promised My disciples that I would send the Spirit. I promised I would pour out the Spirit on people...."

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