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What does the Bible say about loving God and neighbors?

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The Bible emphasizes that loving God with all your heart, soul, mind, and strength, and loving your neighbor as yourself, is the greatest commandment (Mark 12:30-31).

In Mark 12:28-34, Jesus identifies the greatest commandment as loving God with all one's heart, soul, mind, and strength, followed closely by the command to love one's neighbor as oneself. This reflects a profound understanding of God's intent for His people, highlighting that true devotion to God must result in love and care for others. Jesus underscored that these commandments surpass all burnt offerings and sacrifices, indicating that the state of one's heart in relation to God and others is of utmost importance to Him. Embracing this commandment leads to genuine faith and a life that reflects God's love.
Scripture References: Mark 12:28-34

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Henry Mahan · Apr 20, 1988
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