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What would it mean to truly know you are loved? Not for what you do, but simply for who you are? In this message from John 13, Dr. John Neufeld reminds us that we cannot truly love until we have first experienced being loved. Exploring the mutual glorification of the Father and Son at the moment of Christ's betrayal, he outlines the marks of Christlike love — trust, sacrifice, and authenticity — and calls us to honest reflection about the gap between the love we profess and the love we live out.Passion: Easter is a pivotal time in the life

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