Emphasis Preaching Journal
Do not let your hearts...
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"Do not let your hearts be troubled." According to John's gospel, Jesus said this in the
upper room just after Judas departed the supper on his betrayal mission. Once Judas left,
Jesus began preparing the disciples for the ominous events at hand. He readied them by
telling them that he'd be with them "only a little longer" and that he had a new command
for them -- "love one another."
