John 15:13
Greater love has no one than this: to lay down one’s life for one’s friends.
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We often pronounce our families, friends or fellows to imply loves that Christ has taught in our daily lives. Unfortunately, its loves is only limited to words. However, to make it realize through deeds, we are still in calculating.
A young man who shows his love to fellow in action is James Harrison with along his friends from Ouachita Baptist University Choir had a plane crash at Little Rock National Airport. Many people who save themselves from a blaze that burned aircraft.
However, in the middle of that situation, he endangered his life by choosing to help other passengers whom were trapped by fire. He helped them out of the siege of fire one by one. But, in his last rescue, he was trapped by smoke and the aircraft got burned. There were only 9 of 145 passengers who died. Harrison is one of them.
A communication professor assistant at Ouachita, Dave Ozmun, is a survival victim who told that Harrison was showing a power of commitment and faith for several times along its journey until he sacrificed himself and died. “He is with God like no pain,” Ozmun recalls.
More than a command, Christ teaches us to keep deploying love through deeds and real things. Every day, we are always given an opportunity to show the love. Have we already showed the Christ’s love in every time?