Keep your face always toward the sunshine, and shadows will fall behind you. Walt Whitman
In Matthew chapter 22 we read of a lawyer asking Jesus a tricky question. His question was a question to entrap and expose Jesus to the people as a very ignorant man. Good luck on that Charlie.
Matthew 22:35 (KJV) Then one of them, which was a lawyer, asked him a question, tempting him, and saying,
Matthew 22:36 (KJV) Master, which is the great commandment in the law?
Which is the “great commandment” ? Which commandment has more magnitude than the others? Jesus responses by saying;
Matthew 22:37 (KJV) Jesus said unto him, Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy mind.
Matthew 22:38 (KJV) This is the first and great commandment.
“Thou shalt love the Lord” How?
- “with all thy heart”
- ”with all thy soul”
- ”with all thy mind”
That my friend is a tall order. In the New Testament “heart” is mentioned 106 times. The first time it is mentioned is in Matthew chapter 5 and verse 8 and it reads Blessed are the pure in heart: for they shall see God.
Free from moral defilement. This reminds me of the hymn “Is Thy Heart Right With God..
Is thy heart right with God,
Washed in the crimson flood,
Cleansed and made holy, humble and lowly, Right in the sight of God?
- Is there no more condemnation for sin?
Is thy heart right with God?
Does Jesus rule in the temple within?
Is thy heart right with God?
- Are all thy pow’rs under Jesus’ control?
Is thy heart right with God?
Does He each moment abide in thy soul?
Is thy heart right with God?
Jesus told that lawyer to Love the Lord thy God with all your heart, soul and mind. I need to ask myself, is there love in my heart for my Lord? Or is it filled with other loves? The love of wealth, power, people, positions, prestige, is there any room even left for loving the Lord? Follow Saul’s life until he became the Apostles Paul. See if we can say that we had that big of change in our lives? Saul started out under men of his day, men with power, prestige, men in high places. Men who were looked up to. Saul sat and watched and even held the clothes of those who stoned Stephens. Saul consented unto Stephen’s death. Saul made havock of the Church. Saul went into people's homes and took men and women and put them in prison leaving children without parents. Saul was not a good man. We say that was awful and I will agree but we were just as bad in other areas of our lives. Then it happened Saul was on his way to Damascus when he met up with the Lord and that my friend changed his life for eternity. Can you identify? Don’t be like the lawyer questioning the Lord God. Be like the man who got a new life and a new name, a new love and started learning about the Lord his God. Are we learning more, loving more of the Lord we say we love?