
2nd April 2026
Maundy Thursday
‘A new command I give you: love one another. As I have loved you, so you must love one another. By this everyone will know that you are my disciples, if you love one another.’
John 13:34-35 (NIVUK)
Love, a force both gentle and mighty, has the extraordinary power to transform hearts and souls. It is a beacon of light that guides us through the darkest of storms, a force that reshapes us and the world around us.
On this sacred day of Maundy Thursday, we commemorate Christ’s humble and loving sacrifice for us, recognising that his actions were firmly grounded in the profound and transformative power of love, a love that flows from the heart of our Triune God.
In the quiet of that upper room, where the disciples gathered with their Lord, a remarkable event transpired. Jesus, knowing that his time had come, rose from the table and took a basin and a towel. He knelt before his disciples and began to wash their feet. Can you imagine the humility in his actions? The Son of God, the King of kings, performing this simple act of service. In this humble act, he revealed a new way, a new paradigm of relationship with the divine – a way rooted in love.
The commandment in the header scripture was clear – love, selfless and unconditional love, was to be the hallmark of his followers. This was not just any love, but a love that mirrored his own, a love that transcended boundaries, a love that served and gave without expecting anything in return.
Maundy Thursday challenges us to rethink our relationships with ourselves, God, and others. It invites us to see the face of God in one another and to be vessels of love, compassion, and service in a world often filled with division and discord. In this new way, we are called to join with Jesus in breaking down the barriers that separate us, to extend a hand of kindness to our neighbours, to offer the refreshment of grace and the cleansing of reconciliation, reflecting the Triune nature of the divine, where grace, forgiveness, and love flow together.
In recognising the profound love that Christ offers, we also acknowledge the gift of grace and forgiveness that he extends to each of us. As we open our hearts to his love, we find ourselves bathed in the waters of his grace, washed clean by the gift of his forgiveness. This act of grace, this embrace of forgiveness, empowers us to become instruments of his love in the world. We are not only recipients of this divine love; we are invited to be conduits of it, reflecting the unity of the Holy Trinity.
As we honour the legacy of Jesus Christ on this Maundy Thursday, let us remember that his commandment is not only about words but about actions. It is about living out his love, his grace, and his forgiveness, as we become beacons of hope in a world that so desperately needs it.
Prayer
Loving Father, may this Maundy Thursday be an invitation to join Jesus in lovingly and humbly serving the world around us. May we discover in the simplicity of love and service, a profound connection with the divine, a connection that transcends time and place, and renews our spirits for the journey ahead. In Jesus’s name, Amen.
This study is an amended transcript of an equipping video to empower and inspire Grace Communion International congregations around the world to live and share the gospel. It has been produced by the Home Office Team in Charlotte, NC, USA, and was first published in the 1 February 2024 edition of the Equipper publication.
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