Jesus willingly endured unimaginable depths of suffering for his friends. John 13:1 says he loved us to the uttermost.
To love to the uttermost is to love freely, without reserve or limit, and without flaw or failure. As we journey with Jesus for eight days—from Palm Sunday to Easter Sunday—from triumphal entry, to arrest and trial, to death and burial and triumphant resurrection, we gaze on a God-man
who begrudges no pain or reproach on his pathway
to redeem lost sinners. Here is the one who “humbled himself by becoming obedient to the point of death, even death on a cross” (Philippians 2:8).
In Love to the Uttermost: Devotional Readings for Holy Week, John Piper calls you to fix your eyes steadily on Jesus as he loves you to the uttermost.
To love to the uttermost is to love freely, without reserve or limit, and without flaw or failure. As we journey with Jesus for eight days—from Palm Sunday to Easter Sunday—from triumphal entry, to arrest and trial, to death and burial and triumphant resurrection, we gaze on a God-man
who begrudges no pain or reproach on his pathway
to redeem lost sinners. Here is the one who “humbled himself by becoming obedient to the point of death, even death on a cross” (Philippians 2:8).
In Love to the Uttermost: Devotional Readings for Holy Week, John Piper calls you to fix your eyes steadily on Jesus as he loves you to the uttermost.