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Jesus’ Farewell Message: An Introduction

John 13:1-3

Now before the feast of the Passover, when Jesus knew that his hour was come that he should depart out of this world unto the Father, having loved his own which were in the world, he loved them unto the end. And supper being ended, the devil having now put into the heart of Judas Iscariot, Simon’s [son], to betray him; Jesus knowing that the Father had given all things into his hands, and that he was come from God, and went to God… 34 A new commandment I give unto you, That ye love one another; as I have loved you, that ye also love one another.


Beginning the Journey into Jesus’ Final Teachings

Today, we’re starting a journey that takes a deeper look into one of the most intimate moments in the Gospels – John 13-17, also known as the “Upper Room Discourse.” It’s a unique and special part of Scripture, often not explored in its entirety, so I’m excited to dive into it together.

The word “discourse” might sound fancy, but it just means “a conversation or discussion.” Jesus had many of these throughout His ministry, with some pretty well-known ones like:

  • The Sermon on the Mount (Matthew 5-7)
  • The Olivet Discourse (Matthew 24-25, Mark 13, Luke 21)
  • The Great Commission (Matthew 28:18-20)
  • And, of course, this farewell talk in John 13-17

This particular discourse happens right before everything is set in motion for Jesus’ arrest, trial, and crucifixion. But before all of that happens, there’s this beautiful moment where Jesus gathers with His disciples for the Passover meal and shares His heart with them.

Setting the Scene

Before we step into this upper room scene, let’s set the context by looking at what happens in John 11-12. A lot goes down in these chapters:

  • Jesus raises Lazarus from the dead, which causes quite a stir. People are coming to believe in Him, and the religious leaders are getting very uneasy.
  • Mary, Lazarus’ sister, anoints Jesus’ feet with expensive perfume, a moment that Judas Iscariot doesn’t take kindly to – foreshadowing his betrayal.
  • Jesus enters Jerusalem triumphantly, fulfilling Messianic prophecies, but He also speaks openly about His approaching death and resurrection.

By the time we arrive at John 13, the tone shifts. Jesus gathers with His disciples for what will be their last meal together before the chaos of His betrayal and crucifixion begins.

The Central Message: Love

The Upper Room Discourse has a central theme that Jesus drives home: love. Over and over, He calls His disciples to love one another, as He has loved them. In fact, He tells them that this is how the world will know they are His followers – by their love (John 13:34-35).

We often talk about love, but Jesus’ kind of love is a self-sacrificial, serving love – a love that’s willing to lay down one’s life for friends (John 15:12-13). It’s love that isn’t just words, but actions. And this is the love He wanted His disciples to embrace and live out.

Key Themes of the Upper Room Discourse

The farewell message covers some crucial themes that all tie into this love:

  1. Love and Unity: Jesus calls His disciples to be united in love for one another, reflecting the love He’s shown them (John 13:34-35).
  2. The Promise of the Holy Spirit: Jesus promises to send the Holy Spirit as a comforter and guide (John 14:16-17). This Spirit would remind them of His teachings and empower them to be His witnesses.
  3. Abiding in Christ: Using the analogy of the vine and branches, Jesus talks about the importance of staying connected to Him to bear fruit in their lives (John 15:1-8).
  4. The Role of the Disciples: They are called to spread the Gospel and bear fruit, not just in terms of converts, but also in character and actions (John 15:16).
  5. The Inevitability of Persecution: Jesus is clear that following Him will not be easy. Persecution is inevitable, but He encourages them by saying that He has already overcome the world (John 16:1-4, 33).

Saying Goodbye

If you’ve ever had to say a difficult farewell, you know it’s not just about saying “goodbye.” It’s about passing on wisdom, and hope, and often preparing those you leave behind for the future. I remember delivering farewell messages to congregations I’ve served – it’s an emotional time, but also one full of purpose.

Jesus’ farewell message is just like that, full of love, hope, and purpose. He uses this last opportunity to teach, serve, and pour into His disciples.

  • His Relationship with the Father (John 13:1–5): Jesus starts by washing His disciples’ feet, modeling humility and servanthood. It’s a powerful example of His love and obedience to God.
  • His Relationship with Peter (John 13:6–11): Peter resists at first, but Jesus emphasizes the need for spiritual cleansing. Sometimes we have to surrender our pride and let God work in us.
  • His Relationship with All the Disciples (John 13:12–17): Jesus uses the moment to teach about servant leadership. True greatness isn’t about position or power, but about serving others.
  • His Relationship with Judas (John 13:18–35): Even knowing Judas’ betrayal, Jesus still extends love to him, offering a chance to repent. It’s a reminder of Jesus’ love for all, even those who turn against Him.

Wrapping Up

Over the next twelve weeks, we’re going to gather around that upper room table, listening in on the words and heart of Jesus. We’ll see how He prepares His disciples – and us – for the road ahead, focusing on love, unity, and standing strong in adversity. There’s wisdom here that speaks to our lives today, and I hope that we can walk away more connected to Him, ready to love others deeply and stand firm no matter what comes our way.

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