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When Jesus was asked which commandment was greatest, He didn’t point to power, ritual, or law. He pointed to love. Love God with all your heart, soul, and mind — and love your neighbor as yourself. But this love isn’t sentimental; it’s sanctifying. It exposes the truth about who we really are.
In When Love Reads Us, Part 2, The Watchman’s Circle explores how divine love doesn’t just call us — it examines us. Through Matthew 22:37–40, we uncover what it means to be seen by God, shaped by grace, and sent to love with the same fire that first loved us.
“When we read Scripture with love, we begin to realize — Love has been reading us all along.”
By James ProsocoWhen Jesus was asked which commandment was greatest, He didn’t point to power, ritual, or law. He pointed to love. Love God with all your heart, soul, and mind — and love your neighbor as yourself. But this love isn’t sentimental; it’s sanctifying. It exposes the truth about who we really are.
In When Love Reads Us, Part 2, The Watchman’s Circle explores how divine love doesn’t just call us — it examines us. Through Matthew 22:37–40, we uncover what it means to be seen by God, shaped by grace, and sent to love with the same fire that first loved us.
“When we read Scripture with love, we begin to realize — Love has been reading us all along.”