Abby's Top Pick from the Gospel of John!

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What would you be thinking about if you knew that tomorrow you were going to be martyred for your faith in Messiah? What kind of preparations would you be making?

The night before Y’shua gave His life for us, He had the Passover with His twelve disciples. His biggest focus that evening was preparing the twelve disciples for the leadership of the Assembly. Yes, there was coming a time after Y’shua’s death and resurrection, when He would no longer be physically present in the lives of His disciples. He would be passing His earthly ministry to them, so it was now time to tie up any loose ends and emphasize the biggest points; He taught them by example, the principles that He knew were most important about leadership in the Kingdom.

We know this leadership transcends even this world into the world which is to come. In Matthew 19 & Luke 22, Y’shua confers on the disciples a kingdom and says “...in the regeneration when the Son of Man will sit on the throne of His glory, you also will sit on twelve thrones, judging the twelve tribes of Israel...” This was a very important task that they have been given, and it doesn’t stop with them. Messiah still seeks Godly leaders in our day and requires of them the same love, devotion, and commitment that He required of the twelve. In John 13:34, Y’shua says: A new commandment I give to you, that you love one another, just like I have loved you; that you also love one another.
It is through understanding and walking in these principles of Messiah’s love that He empowers us and paves the way for the Remnant of Israel to be restored in our generation!

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