Who Wrote the Book of Love

A Free Bible Study with Mark Rae

How can I make a difference to the people God brings into my life? Do I stand out from the noise of the spiritual landscape of the world? When people see me, do they see someone who knows facts about Jesus or someone who was transformed by the all-encompassing love found at the cross? Find answers to these questions in Who Wrote the Book of Love.

The most distinctive marker of a compelling Christian life is the authentic love and selfless service we bring to others. The Upper Room Discourse found in John chapters 13 to 17 lays down profound truths on Jesus’ command to love, as well as His prayer to the legacy He leaves behind– you and me. Who Wrote the Book of Love simplifies and breaks down some of the most powerful words Jesus has ever spoken and outlines how we are to take this mandate and make it real to those around us:

Chapter 13 – The Proclamation – To love one another 
Chapter 14 – The Power – The Holy Spirit  
Chapter 15 – The Partnership – Abiding in Christ
Chapter 16 – The Practical – How to love as Christ did
Chapter 17 – The Prayer – Christ’s prayer for us to love

Where did God’s love find you and are you willing to bring this love to the world He came to save? People are waiting for you and eternity is ready for the harvest. Get your copy of the Who Wrote the Book of Love Study Guide and share about His love today.

Mark Rae

Mark Rae

Vice President of Community Development, Grace School of Theology

Mark Rae holds an MA degree in Biblical Studies from Dallas Theological Seminary and a Master of Divinity degree from Grace School of Theology. He spent half of his career in sales and marketing and the other half in church and parachurch ministry as an Associate Pastor, COO of an evangelistic ministry, Executive Director of a discipleship ministry and Lead Minister. Currently, he serves as Vice President of Community Development with Grace School of Theology and is Executive Director of Grace Center for Spiritual Development. Mark is married to Melissa and they have two grown children, Ryan and Sean, and five grandchildren.

Grace Center for Spiritual Development is continually making valuable resources to help develop spiritual leaders in the church and in the marketplace. Help us reach more people with the love of Christ, a love that cannot be earned and cannot be lost.