THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO JOHN - Chapter 13 - Verse 35
Verse 35. By this shall all men, &c. That is, your love for each
other shall be so decisive evidence that you are like the Saviour, that
all men shall see and know it. It shall be the thing by which you shall
be known among all men. You shall not be known by peculiar rites or
habits; not by a peculiar form of dress or manner of speech; not by
peculiar austerities and unusual customs, like the Pharisees, the
Essenes, or the scribes, but by deep, genuine, and tender affection.
And it is well known it was this which eminently distinguished the
first Christians, and was the subject of remark by the surrounding
pagans. "See," said the heathen, "see how they love one another! They
are ready to lay down their lives for each other." Alas! how changed is
the spirit of the Christian world since then! Perhaps, of all the
commands of Jesus, the observance of this is that which is least
apparent to a surrounding world. It is not so much that they are
divided into different sects, for this may be consistent with love
for each other; but it is the want of deep-felt, genuine love toward
Christians even of our own denomination; the absence of genuine
self-denial; the pride of rank and wealth; and the fact that professed
Christians are often known by anything else rather than by true
attachment to those who bear the same Christian name and image. The
true Christian loves religion wherever it is found—equally
in a prince or in a slave, in the mansion of wealth or in the cottage
of poverty, on the throne or in the hut of want. He overlooks the
distinction of sect, of colour, and of nations; and wherever he finds a
man who bears the Christian name and manifests the Christian
spirit, he loves him. And this, more and more as the millennium
draws near, will be the peculiar badge of the professed children of God.
Christians will love their own denominations less than they love the
spirit and temper of the Christian, wherever it may be found.
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