Saturday 29 January 2011

The Main Thing (Part 1)

Teacher, which kind of commandment is great and important (the principal kind) in the Law? .. And He replied to him, You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind (intellect). [Deut. 6:5.] This is the great (most important, principal) and first commandment.
And a second is like it: You shall love your neighbour as [you do] yourself. [Lev. 19:18.] Mat 22:36-39


This is a very challenging word from our Lord Jesus when a religious teacher of the Law tries to trick Him into saying something that could be held against Him. It is a word however, that is very relevant to the church today, in living our lives with priority and purpose. So how do we love the Lord our God with all our heart, soul and mind? Perhaps we need to meditate on this as Jesus declares that it is the greatest, most important principal under which to live.


Our heart, the very place of our love and devotion, and the area that scripture has plenty to instruct us over as the Word warns us to "guard our hearts, for out of the heart will flow all issues of life." We begin to love God with a repentant and contrite heart which brings forth the "fruit of repentance" and shows a change of heart in our lifestyle. (Matt 3:8) Jesus tells us that only those who are pure in heart shall see God. (Matt5:8) Perhaps we need to have a regular heart check and we can by checking our attitudes, desires and words of our mouth.



  • Do we harbour anger in our heart against a brother (or sister),


  • Do we speak contemptuously of others (we are in danger of Gehenna) (Matt 5:22)


  • Do we look with lust upon a man or woman (we are committing adultery) (Matt 5:28)


  • Do we judge what comes out of our mouth, because it is our words that make our heart unclean. (Matt 15:18)


  • Are our thoughts evil that is (reasonings and disputings and designs) such as murder, adultery, sexual vice, theft, false witnessing, slander, and irreverent speech. (Matt 15:19)


  • Do we hold offences and unforgiveness (Matt 18:35)


  • What about covetousness (the greedy desire to have more wealth or what someone else has)


  • Are we deceitful, hold envy slander or pride (the sin of an uplifted heart against God and man) in our heart

Quite a challenging list! But the most amazing thing is that when we experience God's love in our hearts, and we in turn love Him back, we find joy in keeping our hearts pure with the help of the Holy Spirit. Jesus told us that if we love Him, we will obey His commands, and His commands are not burdensome. Love is the motivator. Love gives the desire to please. Love sets the thoughts and heart toward the person of our love. Love desires communication and intimacy and love is transparent. No games are played, no self agenda is hidden and love trusts explicitly.


Have we made God our treasure? Do we recognise what treasure is found in Jesus Christ and the fellowship of the Holy Spirit. We cannot help but love God back when we mediate on what He has done for us through the cross of Calvary. That God would give up Jesus for us, not in a time that we were searching for Him, but amongst the filth of our sin and waywardness. He reached out and He is the lifter of our heads and has promised never to leave us our forsake us, but has made us the apple of His eye.


For where your treasure is, there will your heart be also. (Mat 6:21)


Beloved, let us leave our hearts in the throne room of God, for He surely is our greatest treasure and Father in Heaven. As we draw near to Him, He will draw near to us and fill us with His love that can never be measured. Glory be to God forever and ever, Amen.