“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 neighbour as yourself. ' All the Law and the Prophets hang on these two commandments.
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Read More »Perhaps simplistically, when I think of “all the Law and the Prophets”, I think about the Bible—perhaps more correctly in this context, it is the Old Testament. Either way, it is a thick book with lots of pages. But in Jesus’ response, we have in one sense the “executive summary” of the Old Testament. If we had to—and I am glad we don’t have to—but if we had to compress the Bible message into less than 40 words, this is it: “‘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 neighbour as yourself.’” I heard Gary Krause, director of Adventist Mission for the world Church, paraphrase this beautifully earlier this year. He said, “The Church only has two purposes—to enlarge God’s kingdom and to benefit the world.” How good and how simple is that. Love God. Love others. “THE CHURCH ONLY HAS TWO PURPOSES—TO ENLARGE GOD’S KINGDOM AND TO BENEFIT THE WORLD.” They are in the right order—God first—but they are both important, and I’d like to suggest that they are so intrinsically connected that the two greatest commandments are joined at the hip—so to speak. When we love God with all our heart, mind and soul—when we are in that type of a relationship with God—it is impossible to not appreciate how much God loves every other person, equally, the same as He loves us. He didn’t phrase this in terms of “if you have time, help out those in need”. These were the criteria that separated the sheep from the goats—helping the “least of these” in Jesus’ words, is the same as helping Him. That makes it pretty important. I don’t think any of us would intentionally walk past Jesus suffering on the side of the road. From this perspective, loving others becomes part of loving God. They are inseparable—two sides of the same coin.
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Read More »When we genuinely love others—without strings attached—we lay the foundations for trust to develop and relationships to strengthen. From those relationships, a window to the God of love can be opened and if those we help peek through that window, all sorts of questions and outcomes are possible. I met Mikey about 15 months ago. I was in Brisbane for some ADRA work and I spent an evening volunteering with the Vital Connection ADRA project. This project involves preparing and transporting meals to the CBD and serving it to people doing it tough. I am not sure how Mikey first became involved with Vital Connection but he was in, boots and all. The week I was there, Mikey had volunteered on three separate days for about six hours each day. He was extremely committed to helping others. As we chatted, I found out that Mikey’s life had been changed through Vital Connection. When he joined he didn’t have an active faith, but he did have questions and curiosity. Through the friendly and inclusive environment the ADRA team created, and their commitment to serve others that he witnessed and participated in, that inkling of faith grew into Bible studies and the Bible studies led to church and today, Mikey is a baptised Seventh-day Adventist. Helping people creates connections. Connections create trust. Trust is the building block for spiritual conversations. When you love people in a genuine and practical way, the window to a loving God is eased open. So here is the takeaway message: Loving God leads to loving others. Loving others can lead to others loving God. The intersection of the two greatest commandments.
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