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Disciples Love One Another BY SCOTT GRISWOLD
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esist the urge to fight back,” Pastor Saw Htoo encouraged the boys. “I know you grew up surrounded by soldiers and fighting, but you are in America now. You don’t want to go to jail. And besides, Jesus said, ‘Turn the other cheek.” Saw Htoo, the leader of the Karen Seventh-day Adventist refugee group in Albany, New York, knew that he was asking something very difficult of the boys. There had been threats against them from the local gang in their high school. Before coming to America, they had heard many stories of cruelty and revenge living on the border of the long-standing civil war between the Burmese government and their Karen tribe. However, Saw Htoo also knew that the boys had given their hearts to Jesus, the prince of peace and source of love. The boys struggled with their pastors’ words. Did it really matter to not fight back? Jesus said love is an absolute essential of discipleship. “By this all will know that you are My disciples, if you have love for one another” (John 13:35). The very context of His saying is right after predicting Judas’ betrayal and right before predicting Peter’s denial. So when Jesus said, “As I have loved you…love one another” (John 13:36) He meant love those who hurt you. Yes, not fighting mattered, if the boys wanted to call themselves Christians.
Shortly after, the two boys got off the bus and were almost immediately confronted by the gang. They tried to ward off the blows, to get away, and they didn’t fight back. Pastor Saw Htoo heard about their beating. He went to the school and asked to talk with all the students. He shared with them his personal experience of seeing hatred and revenge destroy the peace and happiness of his country. What is the result of Jesus’ love expressed through Saw Htoo? He believes it has prevented the many Karen in that area from forming a Karen gang. Love is powerful. In previous newsletters, we have looked at many aspects of what it means to be a disciple. Based on the four gospels and 1 Corinthians 13, love to others appears to be the most appreciated and visible sign of being a true follower of Jesus. Everywhere He went, Jesus was known for His love: love for the sick, even the leper; love for the stranger, even the Samaritan; love for one’s enemy, even when they crucify you. “Love as I have loved you.” The further context of Jesus’ statement is that He washed the disciples’ dirty feet and self-centered hearts. He was faithful, patient, and self-sacrificing. What an example for us to follow! ASAP Ministries is frequently thrilled to hear reports of national missionaries sacrificing to help the poor. Even though they do not have much themselves, they simply cannot stand by while
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