Yesterday's Bible Study |
In his last speech to the Israelites, Moses tells them they should love the Lord with all their heart, soul, and might. Today, although several millennia have passed, we should examine ourselves in light of Mosess words: Do we love God the way the Israelites were advised to?
This question isnt meant as a condemnation, but rather, as a way to think about how we show devotion to the Lord in our lives. As Christians, we are supposed to be ever-growing and increasing our knowledge and understanding of the Lord, and growing in love for Him is a natural consequence of that.
This verse explains three ways that we love the Lord: with our heart, our soul, and our might. There is an important word repeated throughout: all. God doesnt want only part of our hearts; He wants all of our hearts. He wants total devotion -- not a divided heart.
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In his last speech to the Israelites, Moses tells them they should love the Lord with all their heart, soul, and might. Today, although several millennia have passed, we should examine ourselves in light of Mosess words: Do we love God the way the Israelites were advised to?
This question isnt meant as a condemnation, but rather, as a way to think about how we show devotion to the Lord in our lives. As Christians, we are supposed to be ever-growing and increasing our knowledge and understanding of the Lord, and growing in love for Him is a natural consequence of that.
This verse explains three ways that we love the Lord: with our heart, our soul, and our might. There is an important word repeated throughout: all. God doesnt want only part of our hearts; He wants all of our hearts. He wants total devotion -- not a divided heart.
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