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What does the Bible say about love and the commandments?

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The Bible teaches that the greatest commandment is to love God and love your neighbor.

The Bible outlines two primary commandments in Matthew 22:37-39: to love the Lord your God with all your heart, soul, and mind, and to love your neighbor as yourself. These commandments serve as the foundation for all other laws and moral instructions. Jesus emphasizes that love is the essence of a believer's life. The duty of every Christian is to love God wholeheartedly, as this love is what makes a relationship with God genuine and fulfilling.

Moreover, loving one's neighbor is not merely a passive refrain from unkindness; it requires active engagement and compassion towards others, regardless of their beliefs or behaviors. This love mirrors the grace that God has shown us and is a vital expression of our faith in action. Therefore, love is both the motivation and the demonstration of our true allegiance to God and His commands.
Scripture References: Matthew 22:37-39

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