Not exact matches
God is
Love and we are commanded first and foremost to «Love God with all your Heart and Soul, and mind... this is the first and greatest commandment of all... and the second is to love your neighbor as thyself.&ra
Love and we are commanded first and foremost to «
Love God with all your Heart and Soul, and mind... this is the first and greatest commandment of all... and the second is to love your neighbor as thyself.&ra
Love God with all your Heart and Soul, and mind... this is the first and greatest commandment of all... and the
second is to
love your neighbor as thyself.&ra
love your
neighbor as thyself.»
The
second greatest commandment is «
Love your
neighbor as yourself».
But he then went on, adding «and the
second is like it: you shall
love your
neighbor as yourself.
The
second, which is like the first, but not the first, is to
love our
neighbor, not
as God but
as ourselves.
In fact Christ when asked what the most important Commandments were he replied... «Thou shalt
love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy mind», before also referring to a
second commandment, «Thou shalt
love thy
neighbor as thyself»
And the
second is like, namely this, Thou shalt
love thy
neighbor as thyself.
But let us probe further Vs. 39 And the
second is like it: «
love your
neighbor as yourself» Which you will interpret and conclude is the end but it isn't.
Jesus Christ made that abundantly clear when he said that the greatest commandment is, «
Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind,» and then followed it up with a
second commandment: «
Love your
neighbor as yourself.»
And the
second is like it: «
Love your
neighbor as yourself.»
«The
second is this, «YOU SHALL
LOVE YOUR
NEIGHBOR AS YOURSELF.»
But over and beyond my beliefs regarding homosexuality is my most deeply - held conviction that I am called to
love my
neighbor as myself... even if it costs me something, even if it means walking a
second mile.
Putting Jesus to the test, a professionally accomplished lawyer asked for a definition of a «
neighbor,» the
love of whom Jesus had set forth
as the
second great ideal for human life.
And a
second is like it, You shall
love your
neighbor as yourself...» (Matthew 22:37 - 39.)
A Christian
love ethic would arise from a more honest interpretation of the
Second Commandment: «You shall
love your
neighbor as yourself.»
And the
second is like it: «
Love your
neighbor as yourself»» (Matthew 22:37 - 29).
The
second, equal to the first, is that we must
love our
neighbors as ourselves.
Self - compassion focuses on the
second half of Jesus» commandment to
love your
neighbor as yourself, insisting that we can not
love our
neighbor if we do not
love ourselves.
The
second is this, «You shall
love your
neighbor as yourself.»
The
second greatest commandment, you shall
love your
neighbor as yourself, certainly applies to those who are out of the mainstream, homosexuals included.
And a
second like unto it is this, Thou shalt
love thy
neighbor as thyself.
And the
second greatest is related, «
Love your
neighbor as yourself.»
Matthew adds another commandment not in the Decalogue (Lev 19:18), «You shall
love your
neighbor as yourself,» given later by Jesus
as the
second greatest commandment in the law (Mk 12:31 and parallels).
Instead, this highest commandment is clearly defined, addressed to the will of man, by the
second, «
Love your
neighbor as yourself.»
Love of the
neighbor is shown not only by the way a disciple lives, which we shall consider first, but also,
as we shall see in the
second section of the chapter, by the combined efforts of the followers of Jesus to meet human need and, third, by attempts to change the structures of society.
Then, for good measure, recalling the questioners to the genius of prophetic Judaism, he said: The
second commandment is this: you shall
love your
neighbor as yourself.
And the
second is like unto it, Thou shalt
love thy
neighbor as thyself.
His answer was matthew 22:37 ″
love the Lord with all your heart with all your soul and with mind.38 this is the first and greatest commandment 38 and the
second is like it;
love your
neighbor as yourself.
And a
second is like it, You shall
love your
neighbor as yourself.
And a
second is like it, You shall
love your
neighbor as yourself» (Matt.
Because over and beyond my beliefs regarding homosexuality is my most deeply - held conviction that I am called to
love my
neighbor as myself... even if it costs me something, even if it means walking a
second mile.
I believe that the
second commandment God gave was to «
love your
neighbor as yourself» paraphrased So yes you are correct.
But Christ gave a
second commandment — the corollary of
loving God, its indispensable application: «You shall
love your
neighbor as yourself.»
The
second element is the commandment to
love our
neighbors as ourselves.
And the
second is like it: «You shall
love your
neighbor as yourself.»