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What does the Bible say about loving my neighbor?

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The Bible teaches that loving your neighbor is essential, as seen in Luke 10:27, where Jesus cites the command to love your neighbor as yourself.

In Luke 10:27, Jesus encapsulates the essence of the law by stating that we are to love the Lord our God with all our heart, soul, strength, and mind, and to love our neighbor as ourselves. This directive emphasizes that love for one’s neighbor is a reflection of our love for God. It is crucial for Christians to recognize that our efforts to fulfill this commandment naturally fall short due to our sinful nature, exemplified by the lawyer's attempt to justify himself. Jesus’ parable of the Good Samaritan further illustrates who our neighbor is—demonstrating that those in need, regardless of societal divisions, are deserving of our love and compassion.
Scripture References: Luke 10:27, Romans 14:19

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