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March 1, 2026
Daily Devotional:
“The Heart of the Matter”
Matthew 22:37
"Jesus replied: ‘Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind.’"
In this passage, Jesus isn't just giving a suggestion; He’s identifying the "Greatest Commandment." Jesus didn't pick a ritual or a prohibition; He pointed to the total devotion of the human person to their Creator. He cuts through the noise and simplifies the entire human experience into one word: Love.
But look closely at the "all" factor. Jesus calls for a love that is holistic: First is to love with all your heart, with all your emotions, desires, and loyalties. Second is to love with all your soul, all of your spiritual core and the very breath of your being. Third is to love with all your mind: all of your intellect, your focus, and the way you process the world.
Loving God isn't a Sunday-only activity or a fleeting feeling. It’s an invitation to bring your whole, messy, intellectual, and emotional self to Him. He doesn'twant a segment of your life; He wants the center of it. When God is at the center, everything else in our relationships, our work, and our self-image starts to fall into its proper place.
It’s easy to say we love God, but how do we "total" that love today? Throughout the day, let's catch a wandering thought and "pivot" it toward gratitude. Taking 60 seconds of silence today just to acknowledge God’s presence without asking for anything. Check our priorities. Is there a "small g" - god of worry, money, or social approval trying to take the throne today?
Faith isn't a compartment! You can’t give God your "religious" life while keeping your "financial" or "social" life separate. When you love God with all three components of heart, soul and mind; they work in harmony. Your mind informs your heart, and your heart fuels your soul's devotion.
By Y.E.S. Jesus Youth Encountering Savior JesusMarch 1, 2026
Daily Devotional:
“The Heart of the Matter”
Matthew 22:37
"Jesus replied: ‘Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind.’"
In this passage, Jesus isn't just giving a suggestion; He’s identifying the "Greatest Commandment." Jesus didn't pick a ritual or a prohibition; He pointed to the total devotion of the human person to their Creator. He cuts through the noise and simplifies the entire human experience into one word: Love.
But look closely at the "all" factor. Jesus calls for a love that is holistic: First is to love with all your heart, with all your emotions, desires, and loyalties. Second is to love with all your soul, all of your spiritual core and the very breath of your being. Third is to love with all your mind: all of your intellect, your focus, and the way you process the world.
Loving God isn't a Sunday-only activity or a fleeting feeling. It’s an invitation to bring your whole, messy, intellectual, and emotional self to Him. He doesn'twant a segment of your life; He wants the center of it. When God is at the center, everything else in our relationships, our work, and our self-image starts to fall into its proper place.
It’s easy to say we love God, but how do we "total" that love today? Throughout the day, let's catch a wandering thought and "pivot" it toward gratitude. Taking 60 seconds of silence today just to acknowledge God’s presence without asking for anything. Check our priorities. Is there a "small g" - god of worry, money, or social approval trying to take the throne today?
Faith isn't a compartment! You can’t give God your "religious" life while keeping your "financial" or "social" life separate. When you love God with all three components of heart, soul and mind; they work in harmony. Your mind informs your heart, and your heart fuels your soul's devotion.