Taking up our cross begins
with loving our neighbors as ourselves; and God.
Not exact matches
He said, «That you
love the Lord your God
with all your passion and prayer and muscle and intelligence — and that you
love your
neighbor as well
as you do yourself.»
The great thing about Jesus» teachings is that all of the laws and commandments from the Bible, many of which you just posted, will be followed by someone who
loves God
with all of their heart, all of their mind and all of their soul; and if they
love their
neighbor as themselves.
We are living under the new covenant, not OT law - Jesus said the law can be summed up in only 2 laws:
love your
neighbor as yourself and
love God
with all your heart.
Today's society has a basis of right and wrong, which for an older person would associate
with basic Christian teachings of
loving your
neighbor as yourself.
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.»
Now, Job after his bought
with «pride» he ask YHWH for his forgiveness, and was later blessed
with more sons and daughters who did the law, who were good children and an even better wife, and he lived for four generations of his children and their children, and died a very happy and fulfilled life, knowing that all of his family was left
with love, and peace and togetherness among each other, now this is true life, living righteously and wholesome by ourselves and by others around us is what we are all suppose to live like, caring for your
neighbors faithfully, and all be
as one now not after it is too late but now we need the law of righteousness from YHWH, the 10 commandments, the sabbath, a day of rest, and the passover to remember the ones who died innocently, and to remember the freedom of our lives given by YHWH and do good by one another and not let each other fall, right now is what we need in this world today people.
Jesus said the greatest commandment is to
love your God
with all your heart and
love your
neighbor as yourself.
Love The Lord with all your heart, soul and mind, and love your neighbor as yours
Love The Lord
with all your heart, soul and mind, and
love your neighbor as yours
love your
neighbor as yourself.
Jesus says that in order to be «saved» one must only, «
love God
with all your heart and
love your
neighbor as you
love yourself.»
Yes we are about
love — to love and be loved as in the greatest commandment — «To Love the Lord God with all your heart, mind, and soul» and then the 2nd greatest command is to «Love your neighbor as yourself&raq
love — to
love and be loved as in the greatest commandment — «To Love the Lord God with all your heart, mind, and soul» and then the 2nd greatest command is to «Love your neighbor as yourself&raq
love and be
loved as in the greatest commandment — «To
Love the Lord God with all your heart, mind, and soul» and then the 2nd greatest command is to «Love your neighbor as yourself&raq
Love the Lord God
with all your heart, mind, and soul» and then the 2nd greatest command is to «
Love your neighbor as yourself&raq
Love your
neighbor as yourself».
It is only through the formation that comes from
loving God
with all our heart (worship) that we become capable of
loving our
neighbor as our self (justice).
He says, «
Love the Lord your God
with all your heart and
with all your soul and
with all your mind» and «
Love your
neighbor as yourself.»
How indeed are we to
love God
with all our heart, soul, mind, and strength and at the same time
love our
neighbor as ourselves?
One might paraphrase the version of the summary of the law
as actually understood by many representatives of modern Western theology
as «Thou shalt
love thy
neighbor with all thy heart, soul, mind, and strength.
Jesus did abolish slavery and all the other misery for men
with this law: «
Love Your
Neighbor as Yourself»
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»
All I'm trying to say here is that when I'm told to
love God
with my whole heart, soul and mind, and to
love my
neighbor as myself, and to forgive others unconditionally, and to
love my wife unconditionally, and to be kind and compassionate to others and to
love my en emies and to take care of orphans and to feed the hungry and not to li e or to e nvy or be boastful or arro gant or hypoc ritical or a gossip or proud, and when I'm told that God demonstrated his
love for us in that while we were still in s in, Christ di ed for us, I realize that these things have no relevance to the grie vances I find in» religion.»
We can «liberate the human spirit» and achieve the «purposes of God» only by
loving our
neighbor as ourselves,
with God's help.
Alice Using only «I
love my
neighbor as myself» is the same
as «I
love God
with all my life» in the effect, rational thought, it produces though it is more powerful but strangely different from «I
love my
neighbor with all my life» (romantic
love) which stupefies.
Repeat after me then «I
love God
with all my life and I
love myself and I
love my
neighbor as myself and my
neighbor loves me
as himself and God
loves us all
as Himself
with all his Life»
I am comfortable, however, saying that the summary of God's law for all people everywhere is «
Love the Lord your God with all your heart, soul, mind, and strength, and love your neighbor as yourself.&ra
Love the Lord your God
with all your heart, soul, mind, and strength, and
love your neighbor as yourself.&ra
love your
neighbor as yourself.»
«
Love the Lord your God with all your heart, mind, soul, and strength, and love your neighbor as yourself.&ra
Love the Lord your God
with all your heart, mind, soul, and strength, and
love your neighbor as yourself.&ra
love your
neighbor as yourself.»
Christ called on us to
love God
with all our heart, mind, soul, and strength, and to
love our
neighbor as ourself.
UNDERSTANDING THE BIBLE MADE EASY Repeat after me «I
love God
with all my life» and «I
love myself» and «I
love my
neighbor as myself» and «my
neighbor loves me
as himself» and «God
loves me
as Himself
with all His Life».
Love God with all our heart and love our neighbors as oursel
Love God
with all our heart and
love our neighbors as oursel
love our
neighbors as ourselves.
If you feel like God is telling you to leave, before doing that, there are always opportunities to,
as you said, to do things like «personally
loving our
neighbors, hanging out
with «sinners,» spending time
with societal rejects, defending the cause of the weak, and a variety of other ways of living that look just like Jesus.»
His 1st: To
love the Lord Your God
with all your heart sums up the 1st 4 Commandments and is itself a direct quote from the Old Testament; and the 2nd to
love your
neighbor as yourself is your «golden rule» and refers to the last 6 Commandments since no one wants to be murdered, lied to, lied about, etc..
That's not to say we should condone negative / sinful traits, but speaking about them in this nasty way just reinforces to them that you don't
love your
neighbor as much
as you're concerned
with being self - righteous.
Is there a habit or sin in my life that repeatedly gets in the way of
loving God
with my whole heart or
loving my
neighbor as myself?
Is there one particular sin in my life that repeatedly gets in the way of
loving God
with my whole heart or
loving my
neighbor as myself?
Christ said simply that the two things we have to worry about are
loving God
with all of our being, and
loving our
neighbor as ourselves.
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.»
It comes in standing
with those whose faith carries them through the persevering fight for justice long enough to see actual change for anyone who
loves their
neighbors as themselves.
Jesus is reported to have said «
Love God with all your heart and love your neighbor as yourself.&ra
Love God
with all your heart and
love your neighbor as yourself.&ra
love your
neighbor as yourself.»
The two most inspirational biblical precepts that apply to this issue are the same that apply to any social issue: 1)
Love God
with all your heart, and your
neighbor as yourself.
We can respond
with compassion and
love for the sake of our
neighbors,
with actions
as well
as with words.
Just
love your
neighbors as yourself, and all will be right
with the world.
Are they
loving God
with all their hearts, strength and minds, and their
neighbors as themselves?
God summarizes it succinctly in the Ten Commandments, and even more succinctly in Matthew 22: «You shall
love the Lord your God
with all your heart, and
with all your soul, and
with all your mind», and «You shall
love your
neighbor as yourself.»
With the narrow minded, fantasy will always trump common sense, you know... like
love thy
neighbor as thyself.
There seemed to be nothing about
loving God
with our entire being and our
neighbors as ourselves.
All he cared about was that his followers simply follow him and his teachings: «
Love the Lord you God with all your heart, soul and mind, and love your neighbors as yourself.&ra
Love the Lord you God
with all your heart, soul and mind, and
love your neighbors as yourself.&ra
love your
neighbors as yourself.»
This nervous zigzaggery through life didn't leave much time or energy for
loving God
with all my heart and soul and mind or my
neighbor as myself.
And being good meant trying to live in accord
with the ethical teaching of scripture, whether that was understood
as a narrow and highly specific code of righteousness, or more generally
as following important principles such
as the golden rule,
loving your
neighbor as yourself, and so forth.
Love God with your whole heart whole mind and whole soul and love your neighbor as you love yours
Love God
with your whole heart whole mind and whole soul and
love your neighbor as you love yours
love your
neighbor as you
love yours
love yourself.
For: «To
love oneself
as identical
with oneself and the other
as not identical
with oneself is not, whatever else it may be, to
love the
neighbor as oneself» (CSPM 200).
The just war tradition makes theological sense
as an expression of the character of communities concerned daily
with justice and
with loving our near and distant
neighbors.
Christians have debated the topics of divinity and trinity for two thousand years, but all agree that the most important thing Jesus taught was
love —
love God
with all your heart,
love your
neighbor as yourself, and
love even your enemies.
The preferred Eastern Orthodox understanding of hell, one
with profound patristic pedigrees, defines hell
as something self - imposed, a condition of the soul that freely refuses to open itself in
love to God and
neighbor, and that thereby seals itself against the deifying
love of God, thereby experiencing divine glory
as an external chastisement.