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Love People
Matthew 22:38-
Recap Last Week
Love God
Jesus was being approached by people, the religious leaders at the time- the Sadducees, the scribes and the Pharisees.
They were asking him questions.
The disciples of the pharisees struck out.
The Sadducees swung and missed
And know the Pharisees thought they had Jesus!
It was their chance to take down the big guy!
They had asked a question that was a classic debate that most Jew people had.
What is the greatest commandments?
Jesus answers back first saying, actually reciting a passage from Deut. 6
Deut 6:
You shall love God!
Love God with all you have.
Love God with your heart
Love God with your desires
Love God with your soul
Love God with your actions
Love God with your mind
Love God with your thoughts
Jesus could have stopped there, I mean he answered their questions wasn’t that enough.
Jesus adds a second commandment that is also very foundational.
Here is where we pick up!
Let’s pray
So lets look at the first thing Jesus says after saying what the people around him would have been the end of the greatest commandment.
Jesus says; wait there is more, and the second is like it.
This phrase here means that the second is of equal importance.
The first begin Love God,
The second: You shall love your neighbor as yourself.
Jesus is quoting again from the OT.
Lev
Who is your neighbor— This is not like the book that ask are you my mother where the bird as a crane if it is his mother.
Our neighbors are everyone we come in contact with.
It is our friends, our family, that students that is all by themselves always, its the geek, the jock, the homeless man just trying to get warm, it is everybody and anybody.
Jesus isn’t making a grand jester saying just love your neighbors, he is literally saying, love all as you would love yourself.
I do not know about y’all but I love myself.
Maybe not enough to work out, but lets be real no one enjoys it and test me my body hates it!
I mean
But i do love myself.
I feed me
I cloth me
I take care of me
If something looks scarry and i will most likely die by doing said thing, i will not do that thing.
I protect me
It is all about me and I love me, nobody hates themselves.
Ephesians
That passage is taking about husband and wives, but I do believe that we can glen wisdom from this passage.
No one hates their own flesh but they cherish it and nourish it.
Love as you love yourself
I have seen some of your instagrams and I know that you all love yourself!
Love people the same as you love you!
Love people— this is the heart of what Jesus is getting at.
We are to Love God and love people.
Why, keep reading verse 40
These two commandments, Love God and Love people, sum up the Law— The Old Testament— the law that the prophets were following.
The jewish people knew these laws but the two were never combined.
Jesus was the first to fuse these to laws together.
All of the Old Testament Laws hang on these two commandments.
Look at the ten commandments.
No other God’s before me
You shall not make an idol
You shall not take the Lord’s name in vain
Remember the sabbath day
Honor your father and mother
Don’t murder
Don’t commit adultery
Don’t Steal
Don’t bear false witness against your neighbor
Don’t covet after others.
The first 4 hang with Love God, If you love God you will not put others before him.
If you love God then you will not make an idol of God
If you love God will not use His name improperly or in a way that is disrepectful
If you love God you will remember the day of rest that God has give, not to be lazy, but to enjoy your relationship with God.
The last 6—
If you love people
You will honor mom and dad
you won’t kill anybody
you won’t cheat on your spouse, girlfriend/boyfriend nor will you cause someone’s significant other to do the same.
You won’t steal from them
You will be honorible to your neighbors
You will be grateful for what you have and thankful for what others have around you.
These two commands sum up all the laws.
Love God and Love People
It is so simple it makes me go, there as to be more.
The relationship of all the Old Testament to the double love commandment shows that there is a hierarchy of law that above all requires one’s heart attitude to be correct.
If this is absent, obedience to commandments degenerates into mere legalism
Tell me more, and I can promise you that this is it.
Now you have some questions to ask.
First and foremost—
Points
Love God
Are you loving?
Love
I mean if you were to ask this to us, I think we would all say yes.
But would we say yes because we are or because no one would dare say no to that question.
What is loving— a good ruler for this is found in 1 Corinthians
Love NEVER ENDS
1 Corinthians 13:4-
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