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The biggest obstacle to taking the great commandment seriously is time. When we say; “I don’t have time to get to know my neighbor”, what we are really saying is “I don’t consider getting to know my neighbor as important as everything else that I do.” We live in tension between the urgent and the important. When our priorities are determined by the urgent, our lives won’t match up with our values.
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The biggest obstacle to taking the great commandment seriously is time. When we say; “I don’t have time to get to know my neighbor”, what we are really saying is “I don’t consider getting to know my neighbor as important as everything else that I do.” We live in tension between the urgent and the important. When our priorities are determined by the urgent, our lives won’t match up with our values.