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When a teacher of the law asked Jesus which commandment was the most important, he probably expected a theological debate or a reference to one of the Ten Commandments. But Jesus did something more profound—He summarized the entire law in two simple yet life-changing truths: Love God. Love people.
These words aren't merely a command; they’re a call to a lifestyle of wholehearted devotion and sacrificial love. Loving God with our whole being means He comes first in every area—our thoughts, choices, desires, time, and priorities. Loving others means extending grace, kindness, and empathy, even when it’s inconvenient.
By thelondonchristianradioWhen a teacher of the law asked Jesus which commandment was the most important, he probably expected a theological debate or a reference to one of the Ten Commandments. But Jesus did something more profound—He summarized the entire law in two simple yet life-changing truths: Love God. Love people.
These words aren't merely a command; they’re a call to a lifestyle of wholehearted devotion and sacrificial love. Loving God with our whole being means He comes first in every area—our thoughts, choices, desires, time, and priorities. Loving others means extending grace, kindness, and empathy, even when it’s inconvenient.