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Why is loving God considered the greatest commandment?

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Loving God is the greatest commandment because it encompasses our duty to worship and obey Him fully.

Loving God is referred to as the greatest commandment for a reason. It is foundational to our relationship with Him and encompasses our duty to worship and obey Him wholeheartedly. The command to love God with all our heart, soul, and mind emphasizes that every aspect of our being should be devoted to Him, reflecting our recognition of His sovereignty and grace in our lives.

This commandment was established even before the law was formally given through Moses, indicating its timeless and universal relevance. It encapsulates the essence of all other commandments as any infraction against God's law is fundamentally a failure to love Him fully. Thus, the call to love God is both a privilege and a responsibility for all believers, who are to express their love through obedience, worship, and a commitment to live in alignment with His will.
Scripture References: Matthew 22:37

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