Mark 12:28-30, Luke 10:25-28, Matt 22:35-40
In the Old Testament the 600 plus laws were summarized with the first or great command. This is the command that Jesus declared the Law and the Prophets hang on. This is the command that Jesus affirms to the lawyer when he ask “what must I do to inherit eternal life?”
When we look at the “great command” we find different aspects that man should express towards God such as:
- Love God with Heart, soul, might – Deut 6:5
- Fear, walk, love, serve God with heart and soul – Deut 10:12
- Love God and serve with heart and soul – Deut 11:13
- Love God with all heart and soul – Deut 13:3
Matthew, Mark and Luke summarize these with love God with all your heart, soul, and mind. Mark and Luke include the Old Testament ingredient of might or strength. The foundation of the great command and eternal life is this idea of love toward God and doing it with all your heart, soul, mind and strength.
In English we currently use the word love principally as an expression of feeling. I love my family. I love my friends. I love my wife. In the Greek language they actually had different words to indicate the type of love and for whom it was directed. Our love for an acquaintance (Philadelphia – the city of brotherly love) is different than our love towards a spouse (Eros or erotic). When Jesus is speaking about love he is then telling us who it is directed for and what qualities are in the “mixture.” It is more than just a feeling.
We will talk more about the “mixture” later for that will be the basis of our walk with Jesus. For now, let’s think of “love God” as being a “mixture” (not just a feeling) that is directed toward God. Love is a two way street and we will see that God also has “love” which is directed toward us and again this is “mixture” which is more than just a feeling.
When we examine heart, soul, mind and strength we several aspects of man being presented. The first three are unseen qualities of man while strength in the law and prophets can indicate the physical qualities of man. Soul is associated with the spiritual side of man while heart, mind and strength are associated with the earthly side of man. Heart is often used to refer to the emotional side of man while mind is used to refer to the logical or analytical side of man. The final item that is thrown in is the little word “all.”
What the “great command” is saying is that our directed mixture toward God is coming from every part of a person all of the time. Not just the emotional but also the logical, the spiritual, and the physical side of man.
The bible was written about 2000 years ago and while it is easy to understand the message we tend to filter it through 2000 years of history. This blog attempts to look at the message without the prejudice of 2000 years of interpretation.
Tuesday, December 13, 2005
Sunday, August 21, 2005
Eternal Life
Eternal Life
In the gospel of Luke Jesus was asked, “…what shall I do to inherit eternal life?” He asked the lawyer what was written in the law. The lawyer quoted from Deuteronomy a concept that is repeated in several passages in the Old Testament. The writer said that these words should be on their heart, they should be taught to their children, and they should live by these words.
What were the instructions that prompted Jesus to say, “Do this and you will live”?
Love the Lord your God with all your heart soul strength mind
So according to Jesus, if we do this then we will inherit eternal life. Our assumption for now will be that the reader desires eternal life. At a latter time we will explore what that means. For now we will begin to look at this statement since this is the simple truth, if we love god with all our heart, soul, strength, and mind we will inherit eternal life.
In the gospel of Luke Jesus was asked, “…what shall I do to inherit eternal life?” He asked the lawyer what was written in the law. The lawyer quoted from Deuteronomy a concept that is repeated in several passages in the Old Testament. The writer said that these words should be on their heart, they should be taught to their children, and they should live by these words.
What were the instructions that prompted Jesus to say, “Do this and you will live”?
Love the Lord your God with all your heart soul strength mind
So according to Jesus, if we do this then we will inherit eternal life. Our assumption for now will be that the reader desires eternal life. At a latter time we will explore what that means. For now we will begin to look at this statement since this is the simple truth, if we love god with all our heart, soul, strength, and mind we will inherit eternal life.
Saturday, August 20, 2005
Welcome
The idea behind this blog is to take a fresh look at Christianity. Usually, when we look at the bible and what it has to say we are really looking at it through the eyes of how history and religious organizations have interpreted it. In this blog we will try to look at what the author meant when he penned his words and attempt to leave behind the 2000 year old bias.
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