What is a Disciple of Jesus? – Part VI – Living in Community

Jesus lived in community. He grew up in a large family. He spent his entire ministry with 12 close-knit friends. He had larger groups of people who followed him during his ministry. He constantly ate meals with people. He healed people. He prayed for people. He preached to multitudes. His life was marked with constant and continuous community. Everything he did was within the context of community.
Jesus’ lifestyle of continuous community didn’t start with his ministry here on earth but was just an extension of his eternal relationship with the Father and Holy Spirit. We are called to live in community because God lives in community with Himself.
God’s tri-Personal reality is intrinsic to his existence as the one God who alone is God. He is a socially related being within himself. In this tri-Personal relationship the three Persons love one another, support one another, assist one another, team with one another, honor one another, communicate with one another, and in everything respect and enjoy one another. They are in need of nothing but each other throughout all eternity. Such is the richness and the fullness and the completion of the social relationship that exists in the Trinity. [i]
In John 13:34-35, Jesus tells us the way that we image him to those around us is by living in loving community. He puts it this way: “A new commandment I give to you, that you love one another: just as I have loved you, you also are to love one another. By this all people will know that you are my disciples, if you have love for one another.”[ii] When Jesus says we will have love for one another, he isn’t talking about the typical-everyday-pithy love that we come across. He is talking about a deep, never ending, never failing, all-encompassing kind of love. It is the same kind of love that he showed his disciples by loving them at their best and at their worst. It is the love Jesus is talking about when he said; “Greater love has no one than this, that someone lay down his life for his friends.”[iii]
Because of this love, it is in community that we help each other grow. It is in community that we pray for one another. It is in community that we repent. It is in community that we care for one another. It is in community that we spread the gospel (more on this next week). It is in community that we bear the image of God and ultimately bring glory to Jesus and find deep joy in our lives. Spend this week focusing on how you are called to live in loving community with brothers and sisters in Christ.
[i] Bruce A. Ware, Father, Son, and Holy Spirit: Relationships, Roles, and Relevance (Crossway Books, 2005), 25.
[ii] John 13:34-35 (ESV)
[iii] John 15:13 (ESV)
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