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A lot of us have heard the greatest commandments before — love God and love others — maybe so many times that they’ve started to feel familiar, even cliché. But, familiarity doesn’t mean we’re living it out.
In Matthew 22:34–40, Jesus strips away religious performance and points to what actually matters: wholehearted love.
This episode takes a deeper look at what it truly means to love God with all our heart, soul, and mind, and how that love shapes our identity, priorities, and the way we live daily.
Reflection Questions:
1. Which part of loving God — heart, soul, or mind — do I struggle to fully surrender, and why?
2. How does my understanding of my identity in Christ influence the way I treat the people around me?
By Frensley SmithA lot of us have heard the greatest commandments before — love God and love others — maybe so many times that they’ve started to feel familiar, even cliché. But, familiarity doesn’t mean we’re living it out.
In Matthew 22:34–40, Jesus strips away religious performance and points to what actually matters: wholehearted love.
This episode takes a deeper look at what it truly means to love God with all our heart, soul, and mind, and how that love shapes our identity, priorities, and the way we live daily.
Reflection Questions:
1. Which part of loving God — heart, soul, or mind — do I struggle to fully surrender, and why?
2. How does my understanding of my identity in Christ influence the way I treat the people around me?