Jesus replied,” ‘Love the Lord your God
with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind.’ This is the first and greatest commandment.
And the second is like it: ‘Love your neighbor as yourself.’…” Matthew 22:37
NIV
Just before this passage, the Sadducees had
been trying to trip Jesus up with a hypothetical question about marriage. They
took the example of a woman who was widowed several times and asked who would
be her husband in heaven. The Sadducees did not believe in the resurrection and
so were trying to show that it would be impossible to work out the logistics of
people’s relationships after death. Jesus explains to them that our heavenly
bodies are not like our earthly ones, and that people do not marry in heaven. Then
the Pharisees ask their trick question: Which is the greatest commandment?
Jesus brings them all back to the
basics: Love God, Love your neighbor.
God’s word is simple.
I pray that God will keep reminding me of
the simplicity of the Gospels. I hope that I don’t lose sight of the centrality
of love. It’s easy to get caught up in theological debates but they often just
lead to irritation, pride and division. I need to focus on God’s love for me so
that I can love Him; I need to remember how He forgave me so that I can forgive
others and learn to love them. Love, love, love.
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