Thriving: Reflecting on John 15:1-17Sample

Friendship Reflection
In John 15:12-17, Jesus describes a shift in his relationship with the disciples from a master with servants to friendship. How does being called Jesus’ friends shed light on what it means to abide/remain in him? What are the implications of this shift for our relationships with one another?
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Just before his crucifixion, Jesus prepared his young leadership team for their future without his physical presence. He wanted them to thrive spiritually, relationally and in their calling, no matter the circumstances. His words are crucial to whether we thrive or wilt as we encounter the difficulties of life and ministry.
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