The First Commandment
Introduction: When we read (vv 29-30) we need to step back and find where Jesus is quoting from.
He is “ONE” LORD
There is NONE else
He is God the only God
SO what we have learned so far is that in terms of God, “…there is none else.
We know from scripture there is only one God, God the Father, God the Son and God the Holy Spirit. He is the Holy Trinity; The Great Three in One.
I. A LAWYER SPEAKS UP (v 28)
A. Asking Jesus
1. Which of the commandments
i. Is the most important
B. Historically At This Time There Were
1. Over 600 Jewish Commandments
C. So Which Is The Most Important To Obey
1. These Pharisees expected Jesus to say:
i. The Sabbath
ii. Being Circumcised
iii. The Sabbath
2. They were hoping Jesus would state one of
these
i. Yet Christ went to the Scriptures
II. THEGREATEST COMMANDMENT (vv 29-31)
A. Know That Your Lord
1. Is one Lord
i. He is Jehovah / Yahweh
a. There is no other God
ii. He is our God
a. We are His people
iii. He is one Lord
B. We Are To Love The Lord
1. Have a personal relationship
2. A tri-level love
i. ALL thy heart
a. Not a piece or part
ii. ALL thy soul
a. Your walk
b. Your being
iii. ALL your mind
a. Your thoughts
b. What is in your mind
today? This Moment?
3. All this relegates us to a condition
i. A condition of Commitment
a. Which includes loyalty
4. A loving relationship involves
i. Both commitment and loyalty
ii. God is committed to you
iii. God is loyal to you
C. Then We Must Love Our Neighbor Too!!
1. An active love
i. Not physical love
ii. Not a lustful love
iii. A concerned love
iv. A caring love
2. A love that is shown in our walk
3. It is not a religious experience
i. It should be YOU
4. We love ourselves
i. Love our neighbor as we love
ourselves
D. Love
1. Endures long
2. Is kind
3. Is not puffed up
4. Thinks no evil
5. Can bear all things
III. THE GREATNESS OF THIS COMMANDMENT (vv 32-34)
A. Causes Men To Think
1. This lawyer hated Jesus
i. Considered Him a heretic /
blasphemer
Yet the lawyer listened to Jesus
i. Being a smart guy
a. His job was to attempt to
trap Jesus
ii. As a good smart lawyer
a. He could find no fault
B. This Love Of God
1. Exceeds
i. Circumcision
ii. Sacrifices
iii. The Sabbath
C. Thou Art Not Far
1. From Salvation
i. Paul witnessing to Agrippa
ii. Have you accepted Jesus?
a. Or almost persuaded
CONCLUSION: As a Christian, we are given eternal life at the time we accepted Jesus as our personal Saviour.
When we accepted Jesus, that set into effect a series of thou shalt’s and thou shalt not’s.
Within this new realm we first are to commit ourselves to the God who loved us so much He put His only begotten Son on the Cross to die for our sins. Christ’s blood, His death on the Cross, paid the price for our sins. He forgave us on that Cross, if we with sincerity accepted Him; we then have an eternal life with Jesus the Christ in the presence of God Almighty.
As an example, when Sharil and I got married we committed ourselves to one another. In this almost 49 years, we have become more loving and committed, but also more loyal to one another.
That is the way we need to be with God and His Son Jesus, if we don’t commit to Him at the start how in Heaven’s name can we expect to ever become loyal to Him.
Where do you stand in His presence? Can you look down in your heart and say, Yes Lord, I am in love with you and God, I do love my neighbors as I love myself.”
What if you can’t say that, you can do something about it. You first can just come to the altar and kneel down here a pray to God, to give you a heart that loves. A heart that loves God and His Son, but also an heart that seeks concern over your neighbor.
The second, may be you have not accepted Jesus as your Saviour, then we have people here who will show you in God’s Word how you can be saved.
All of this, regardless of why, requires an honest sincere heart.
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