John 13:31-38 serves as an introduction to Jesus’ Upper Room Discourse, setting the direction for that masterful message. Jesus declared that His work on the cross would glorify the Father. He instructed His disciples to let love characterize their lives. He warned Peter about his impending denial. Even though Jesus would soon leave His disciples, they would be empowered by the Holy Spirit and make an indelible mark on the world. But in the mean time they needed to understand the nature of Jesus’ death. Glory, love, and denial—these three themes are interwoven into Jesus’ conversation with those who were closest to Him as He introduced His Upper Room Discourse. According to Jesus, love must be the preeminent characteristic of His true followers.
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