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Three Types of Love of the Deciple of Jesus

INTRODUCTION

1. In the Great Commission, Jesus wanted His apostles to make
   disciples... - Mt 28:19-20
   a. A disciple is a learner, a follower, an adherent
   b. Jesus wants us to learn from Him - cf. Mt 11:28-30

2. What does Jesus expect of us...?
   a. Discipleship involves many things
   b. But especially that we love - cf. 2Pe 1:5-8

3. But one might ask...
   a. What are we to love?
   b. How can we best manifest our love?

[In this lesson, "The Three Loves Of A Disciple", I hope to help answer
such questions.  Beginning with...]

I. THE THREE LOVES DEFINED

   A. LOVES THE LORD...
      1. Jesus taught we should love God - Mt 22:37
      2. His disciple John wrote that loving God must also mean loving
         His Son - 1Jn 5:1
      3. Jesus expressed the same thought as John, but conversely - Jn
         15:23
      -- A disciple of Jesus is one who loves both the Father and the
         Son

   B. LOVES THE BRETHREN...
      1. Jesus made this love a mark of true discipleship - Jn 13:34-35
      2. John made it a sign of spiritual life - 1Jn 3:14; cf. 1Jn
         2:9-11
      -- A disciple of Jesus is one who loves his fellow disciples

   C. LOVES THE LOST...
      1. God the Father certainly loved the lost - Jn 3:16
      2. Jesus likewise had compassion for the lost - Mt 9:35-38
      3. Paul had great concern for the lost - Ro 10:1; cf. 1Co 9:19-22
      -- A disciple of Jesus is one loves those who are lost in sin

[Disciples also love their families, even their enemies, but such can be
included in either the category of brethren or the lost.  Knowing who we
are to love, how can we manifest such love?  Some thoughts on..]

II. THE THREE LOVES DEMONSTRATED

   A. THROUGH WORSHIP...
      1. This is how we can best demonstrate our love for God
      2. Assuming that our worship is in harmony with what Jesus
         revealed
         a. That it is in Spirit and truth - Jn 4:23-24
         b. That it includes keeping His commandments - Jn 14:15,21,23;
            15:10
      3. We are to worship God in two ways:
         a. Through our public assemblies - He 10:24-25
         b. Through our private devotions - e.g., Mt 6:6
      -- Disciples demonstrate love for God through public worship and
         private devotion

   B. THROUGH FELLOWSHIP...
      1. This is how we can best demonstrate our love for the brethren
      2. By not forsaking the assembling of ourselves together - He 10:
         24-25
      3. We are to fellowship with one another in two ways:
         a. By coming together as a church, for the Lord's Supper and
            other means of edification - cf. Ac 20:7; 1Co 14:26
         b. By extending hospitality to one another - cf. 1Pe 4:8-9
      -- Disciples demonstrate love for brethren through fellowship in
         church and home

   C. THROUGH EVANGELISM...
      1. There is no better way to show love for the lost
      2. Jesus manifested His compassion in this way
         a. By teaching the lost - Mt 9:35-36
         b. By calling for prayer in behalf of the lost - Mt 9:37-38
         c. By developing and sending forth laborers - Mt 10:1,5-7
      3. We can show our concern for the lost in similar ways
         a. Through personal evangelism - e.g., 1Pe 3:15; Jn 1:45-46
         b. Through supporting foreign evangelists - cf. Ro 10:14-15
      -- Disciples demonstrate love for the lost by engaging in both
         local and foreign evangelism

CONCLUSION

1. We go a long way to becoming true disciples of Jesus by...
   a. Loving the Lord
   b. Loving the brethren
   c. Loving the lost

2. We go a long way in demonstrating such love through...
   a. Public worship and private devotion
   b. Fellowship with one another in both church and home
   c. Engaging in both local and foreign evangelism

3. Many Christians love only partially...
   a. They worship God in public, but not in private
   b. They fellowship with brethren at church, but not in their homes
   c. They evangelize at home, but do nothing to support evangelism
      abroad

No matter how much we love as disciples of Christ, we can always
improve...

   And this I pray, that your love may abound still more and more
   in knowledge and all discernment, - Php 1:9

Perhaps this study, "The Three Loves Of A Disciple," can provide
direction for improving our love...

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