" . . . Having loved His own who were in the world, He [Christ] loved them to the end."
This is a beautiful phrase. The Lord Jesus loves His churchmen who are yet "in the world," viz. down here, where it's tough, and where sin and the fall still assault us. This is because the church is "His own." He possesses them, by virtue of His redemption of their souls. And Christ loves us "to the end." He doesn't give up on us, just because we stumble around, and fail a lot of times.
Isn't this a grand and glorious Savior? Even as He was anticipating His most grievous suffering (on the cross), He was thinking of us, and serving us. Let all His church love Christ in sincerity; and may we find our peace only in Him.
[Puritan quote of the day: "And in the dispensing of the gospel, especially in the preaching and unfolding of the Word, the riches of God in Christ are unfolded . . . " --Richard Sibbes, in "Glorious Freedom"]