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“What’s the one thing?” That’s the beginning of many questions asked of those who are successful or at the top of their given profession. Whether it’s in business, marriage, athletic performance, or just general success and happiness. The question usually gets asked something like this:
“What’s the one thing you did, know, or feel that got you to where you are?”
“What’s the one thing I need to do, know, or feel to get me to where you are?”
“What’s the most important piece of advice you’ve been given or can give to someone who wants to be successful?”
“What’s the one thing you did, know, or feel that got you to where you are?”
Sometimes the answers are a treasure, while others could be trash, depending upon the person’s values and worldview.
Jesus was asked that “one thing” question. An expert in the Old Testament law witnessed Jesus verbally sparring with religious leaders. Impressed with how Jesus handled His accusers and their questions, the expert had to know something for himself. He approached Jesus and asked, “Which command is the most important of all?” (Mark 12:28). Jesus perceived his sincerity and gave the man a clear, concise answer. Their interaction has fascinated preachers, philosophers, princes, and even paupers since it occurred.
The post THE GREATEST TRUTHS OF ALL TIME- The Greatest Command (YOU-Fal’25, Study 1, Session 5) appeared first on YOU.
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“What’s the one thing?” That’s the beginning of many questions asked of those who are successful or at the top of their given profession. Whether it’s in business, marriage, athletic performance, or just general success and happiness. The question usually gets asked something like this:
“What’s the one thing you did, know, or feel that got you to where you are?”
“What’s the one thing I need to do, know, or feel to get me to where you are?”
“What’s the most important piece of advice you’ve been given or can give to someone who wants to be successful?”
“What’s the one thing you did, know, or feel that got you to where you are?”
Sometimes the answers are a treasure, while others could be trash, depending upon the person’s values and worldview.
Jesus was asked that “one thing” question. An expert in the Old Testament law witnessed Jesus verbally sparring with religious leaders. Impressed with how Jesus handled His accusers and their questions, the expert had to know something for himself. He approached Jesus and asked, “Which command is the most important of all?” (Mark 12:28). Jesus perceived his sincerity and gave the man a clear, concise answer. Their interaction has fascinated preachers, philosophers, princes, and even paupers since it occurred.
The post THE GREATEST TRUTHS OF ALL TIME- The Greatest Command (YOU-Fal’25, Study 1, Session 5) appeared first on YOU.
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