Tuesday,
January 14, 2020
LOVING GOD AND OTHERS!
Matt 22:37-40
37 Jesus
said unto him, Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with
all thy soul, and with all thy mind.
38 This
is the first and great commandment.
39 And
the second is like unto it, Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself.
40 On
these two commandments hang all the law and the prophets.
This response from Jesus was prompted by a question from a
lawyer. A lawyer is interested in the law, so he asks which of the many laws on
the books was the most important.
“This was not a new question, for the scribes had been debating
it for centuries. They had documented 613
commandments in the Law, 248
positives and 365 negatives. No
person could ever hope to know and fully obey all these commandments. So, to
make it easier, the experts divided the commandments into "heavy"
(important) and "light" (unimportant). A person could major on the
"heavy commandments" and not worry about the trivial ones.” (from The
Bible Exposition Commentary. Copyright © Used by permission.) Jesus answers the
question simply but keeping the two imperial laws would be anything but simple.
Love God supremely! Jesus includes every part of man in the act of
loving. We are to love Him with our heart, soul, and mind. The heart includes
all our thoughts and feelings. The soul is the Greek word psuche and literally
means breath. It refers to our spirit. The mind is dianoia and refers to
deep thought. It includes imagination and understanding. By this time most of
us have failed test number one.
Love your neighbor as yourself. Neighbor is from the Greek plesion
and the root is pelas which literally means nearby. It is hard to
love someone in any meaningful way who is not close by. I have friends
scattered around the country and throughout the world. I love them but I can’t
give any practical expression to that love because they are distant.
As thyself! This makes the impossible even more so. It makes love very
personal and even more practical. The common activities of hygiene I do for
myself every day. Would you perform these duties for a friend if needed? Would
you comb their hair or brush their teeth? How about a sponge bath? Would you
select food and feed it to them? “As thyself” covers a lot of territory!
Dear Lord,
let me engage all my parts in loving you and help me to allow myself to be
inconvenienced in loving and serving others. AMEN
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