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I. Who is "The Lord your God"? (Ex.
20:1-3)
* The God who is *Lord*.
(Ex.
19:16-19)
* The God who *loves* us.
(Ex.
20:2)
* The God who is *jealous*.
(Ex.
34:14; Zech.
8:2)
II.
Which is the greatest commandment?
* There were *many* Old Testament commandments.
* There were *ten* very foundational commandments.
* *Jesus* declared which two were the greatest.
(Deut.
6:5; Lev.
19:18)
III.
What does it look like to obey the two greatest commandments?
* Love the Lord God *above all else*.
(Ex.
20:3-11; John 21:15)
* Love others
* As *ourself*.
(Lev.
19:18; Ex. 20:12-17; Matt.
7:12; Rom.
13:9-10)
* As *God* has loved *us*.
(John 13:34-35; I Jn.
4:19-21, 7-12)
IV.
What happens if we reverse the two greatest commandments?
(John 8:1-11; I Cor.
6:9-11; Matt.
19:3-6; Gen. 1 & 2)
V. What happens if we disobey the commandments of God?
* We *mess* things up.
(Gen.
2-3)
* We *separate* ourselves from God (Rom.
6:23; Mark 12:28-34)
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Do you really /love God?/
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