Today is known as Maundy Thursday! What exactly does that mean for us?
 
It means today is a day to stop and remember!
 
The night before he was crucified, Jesus met with his disciples to share a Passover meal together. Many important things happened that evening. Maundy Thursday is about remembering those things.
 
We remember his body that was given for us.
 
We remember his blood that was shed for us.
 
“Maundy” is a latin word that means “commandment.”  
 
That evening, Jesus washed the disciples feet and He gave us a new commandment.  
 
He gave us a commandment of love!
 
“A new commandment I give to you, that you love one another, just like I have loved you; that you also love one another. By this everyone will know that you are my disciples, if you have love for one another.” ~ John 13:34–35
 
My friend, may you and I remember and live out that commandment of love!
 
I hope you have a blessed Maundy Thursday!
~Joy
 
Check out more from Joy Greene @   Joytime.org

About The Author

Joy Greene

In addition to her radio ministry, Joy speaks regularly at women's events and has worked with Christian music artists Big Daddy Weave and Britt Nicole. Joy has written numerous Bible studies and often leads women through those studies during weekend women’s’ retreats. Joy is an energetic speaker who offers an exciting, spiritually-fulfilling experience for the women who attend her retreats. Joy provides sound Biblical teaching as she uses her own life experiences to help women live victoriously, in Christ. People who attend Joytime Ministries’ events comment that Joy is transparent and real! People can relate to Joy because she is not afraid to share about where she has been and where God is taking her! Joy loves Jesus and she lives her life seeking to bring glory to HIS name!



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