Love and Serve One Another – Maundy Thursday

Maundy Thursday is observed on the Thursday before Easter Sunday. It commemorates the Last Supper Jesus Christ shared with His disciples before He was taken and nailed to the cross.

During The Last Supper, Jesus taught His disciples to remember Him through the breaking of bread (as symbol of His body crushed for humanity on the Cross) and taking the wine (as a symbol of His blood poured out for us during His death).

The Gospel of God also records that Jesus washed His disciples’ feet. This was to set an example of humility and servanthood in how we should treat one another.

The word “Maundy” comes from the Latin “mandatum”, meaning “command.” It refers to Jesus’ command: “Love one another as I have loved you” (John 13:34).

Let us ponder on the sacrifice of Jesus on the Cross for us and His command to love one another.

God’s Commandments Help Us to Enjoy Life

God’s commandments are not to restrict us but to give us freedom to enjoy our life.

I played basketball when I was younger. At one point, I was playing on the school’s basketball team. It gives me great pride to wear the school’s basketball jersey! I love the excitement of the game.

However, the game is only enjoyable when there are rules. Without the rules, the players will get confused and hurt. The rules ensure that the game is fair to all the players.

Likewise, God’s commandments to us are not to limit us from enjoying life. Rather, God’s commandments give us freedom to live the life He has given us.