Eric was one of the good guys. As a police officer, he saw his work as service to his community and was fully committed to serving at all costs. Evidence of this desire was seen on the door of Eric’s locker at the police station, where he posted John 15:13.

In that verse our Lord said, “Greater love has no one than this, than to lay down one’s life for his friends.” Those words, however, were not merely noble ideals. They expressed Eric’s commitment to his duty as a police officer—a commitment that demanded the ultimate price when he was killed in the line of duty. It was a display of what true sacrifice can look like.

Jesus Christ lived out the powerful words of John 15:13 within hours of stating them. The upper room event where Jesus spoke of such sacrifice was followed by prayer, a series of illegal trials and then crucifixion before a mocking crowd.

As the Son of God, Jesus could have avoided the suffering, torture and cruelty. He was utterly without sin and did not deserve to die. But love, the fuel that drives true sacrifice, drove Him to the cross. As a result we can be forgiven if we will accept His sacrifice and resurrection by faith. Have you trusted the One who laid down His life for you?


Only Jesus, the perfect sacrifice, can declare guilty people to be perfect.

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Bill Crowder

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