Posted on 05/15/2026 5:13:29 AM PDT by metmom
The twelve apostles included "John" (Matt. 10:2). Seek to maintain a proper balance between truth and love.
Some people picture John as overly sentimental and egotistical, lying with his head on Jesus' shoulder and constantly referring to himself as the disciple whom Jesus loved. But that's not an accurate characterization of one of the "Son of thunder"! He loved Jesus deeply and was amazed that Jesus loved him—especially after he wanted to burn up the Samaritans and then secure a prominent place for himself in Christ's kingdom. Calling himself "the disciple whom Jesus loved" (e.g., John 21:20) was simply his way of marvelling over God's grace in his life.
As much as he loved Jesus, John never allowed his love to deteriorate into mere sentimentalism. In fact, the proper balance between truth and love is the hallmark of his ministry. In his writings we find the word love more than eighty times and witness nearly seventy times. His profound love for Christ compelled him to be a teacher of love and a witness to the truth. To him, obedience to the truth was the highest expression of love. As 1 John 2:5 says, "Whoever keeps [God's] word, in him the love of God has truly been perfected."
John's greatest joy was to know that his spiritual children were walking in the truth (3 John 4). He firmly denounced anyone who attempted to divert them from that goal by denying or distorting God's Word.
Today, media talk shows and other influences have blurred the lines between opinion and truth. One man's opinion is purported to be as good as the next, and there's little talk about what's right or wrong.
Truth suffers even within the church because many Christians are willing to compromise it to avoid upsetting people. They forget that true love flourishes only in the atmosphere of biblical truth (Phil. 1:9).
Amid such confusion, God calls you to speak the truth in love (Eph. 4:15). The world doesn't need another opinion—it needs God's absolute and authoritative Word!
Suggestions for Prayer
-Thank God for the gift of His love and the power of His truth. Ask Him to make you a person of ever-increasing biblical integrity.
For Further Study
-Read Revelation 2:1-7.
-What strengths did the church at Ephesus have?
-What did it lack?
-What did Jesus require of it?
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Here are 5 ways Yeshua’s teachings align with quantum physics:
1. The Quantum Field — Physics says everything emerges from an invisible field. Yeshua described omnipresence in all forms. Not a distant heaven, but an underlying reality.
2. The Observer Effect — Particles behave differently when measured. Yeshua said, “According to your faith be it unto you.” Conscious alignment influences lived reality.
3. Non-Locality & Entanglement — Particles once connected remain correlated across distance. Yeshua: “That they may all be one; as You, Father, are in Me.” Division appears real. Oneness is foundational.
4. Energy Before Matter — Matter is structured energy. Yeshua emphasized the unseen over the seen: “The Kingdom of God is within you.” The visible emerges from the invisible.
5. Potential Collapsing Into Reality — Particles exist as probabilities until interaction occurs. Yeshua: “Whatever you ask in prayer, believe that you have received it.” Reality is not rigid. It is responsive.
Maybe Yeshua wasn’t building a religion. Maybe he was revealing the architecture of reality.
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