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Amen Podcast

Love God, Love Others

Amen Podcast

Amen Podcast

Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

52.1K Ratings

🗓️ 9 March 2025

⏱️ 43 minutes

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Matthew 22:34-40 Bible Study

From the Amen Podcast with Alex and Lokalani

Scripture Reading

But when the Pharisees heard that he had silenced the Sadducees, they gathered together and one of them, a lawyer, asked him a question to test him. "Teacher, which is the greatest commandment in the law?" And he said to him, "You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind. This is the great and first commandment. And a second is like it: You shall love your neighbor as yourself. On these two commandments depend all the law and the prophets."

— Matthew 22:34-40 (ESV)

Context

In this passage, Jesus faces the third and final question from religious leaders trying to trap him during Holy Week. The Pharisees had already tried to entrap him with a question about taxes. The Sadducees had attempted to trick him with a theological puzzle about resurrection. Now, a lawyer from the Pharisees tests Jesus about which of the 613 commandments in the law is greatest.

Christ's answer is brilliant and silences his critics. He doesn't simply pick one law over the others—he summarizes the entire law by combining two passages:

* Deuteronomy 6:5 — "You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your might."

* Leviticus 19:18 — "You shall not take vengeance or bear a grudge against the sons of your own people, but you shall love your neighbor as yourself. I am the Lord."

Key Points

1. The Command Is Also an Invitation

When Jesus answers with "love God and love your neighbor," he's not just giving a command; he's offering an invitation to freedom. God's commandments were never meant to be oppressive rules but a pathway to life, joy, and communion with Him and others.

2. Love God, Love People

This "greatest commandment" is comprehensive and binary:

* Vertical relationship: Love God with your whole being

* Horizontal relationship: Love your neighbors as yourself

Every other commandment flows from these two principles. If we love God truly, we will keep His commandments. If we love our neighbors, we will not harm them but seek their good.

3. The Example of Onan: Breaking the Greatest Commandment

In Genesis 38:8-10, we see Onan refusing to fulfill his duty to his deceased brother's wife, Tamar. By selfishly seeking his own gratification without responsibility, Onan:

* Failed to love God by disrespecting His plan for the family lineage

* Failed to love his neighbor (Tamar) by denying her security and protection

This story illustrates how we become selfish when we break the greatest commandment. We choose gratification over responsibility, personal desires over the needs of others.

4. Christ Perfectly Fulfilled the Commandment

Jesus is the only one who perfectly loved God and others:

* He loved God so much that he was obedient to death on a cross

* He loved his neighbors (us) so much that he laid down his life for us while we were still sinners

Jesus didn't just teach the greatest commandment—he demonstrated it through his sacrifice.

Application Questions

* How can you love God more fully this week? Consider practical ways to express your love through obedience, worship, and time with Him.

* Who is your "neighbor" that needs your love right now? Think about family members, coworkers, church members, and actual neighbors who might need encouragement, forgiveness, or practical help.

* In what areas of your life are you being selfish like Onan? Where are you choosing gratification over responsibility?

* How has your perspective on God's commands changed? Do you see them as restrictive rules or as invitations to freedom and love?

* What gifts has God given you that you can use to love others in your church community?

Closing Thoughts

When we shift our mindset from "I have to love God and others" to "I get to love God and others," everything changes. This isn't just a duty—it's a privilege and the pathway to true joy.

The more we walk in obedience, the more natural loving God and loving others becomes. As we grow in Christ, we find that loving others flows more easily from us because God's own love fills our hearts.

Remember: To love God is to obey Him. To love others is to serve them. And in doing both, we experience the life Jesus intended for us.

"How can you love God and love others?" Share your answers in the comments below!

Prayer

Father, thank you for your leadership and for teaching us in ways we never expected. Help us to remember that loving you and loving others is not merely a command but an invitation to experience life as you designed it. Guide us to love you through our obedience and to love others through service and sacrifice. In Jesus' name, amen

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0:00.0

Amen.

0:02.0

Aloha and welcome to Amen podcast where we believe the gospel changes everything.

0:06.8

I'm Lockelaani, your host, and I'm joined by my husband Alex, who is preaching from Matthew

0:12.0

chapter 22, verses 34 through 40, about the third question from the Pharisees, which is about the greatest commandment.

0:24.6

I'll read those verses for you.

0:26.6

In the ESV version, Alex will share his message,

0:29.6

and then we'll come back around for a question and answer time.

0:33.6

Let's read.

0:43.3

But when the Pharisees heard that he had silenced the Sadducees, they gathered together, and one of them, a lawyer asked him a question to test him.

0:48.3

Teacher, why is the great commandment in the law?

0:51.3

And he said to him, you shall love the lord i'm sorry he's a teacher which

0:58.2

is the greatest commandment in the law not why and he said to him you shall love the lord your god with all your

1:04.2

heart and with all your soul and with all your mind this is the great and first commandment and a second is like it. You shall love

1:12.9

your neighbor as yourself. On these two commandments depend all the law and the prophets. Amen.

1:20.4

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1:25.3

well, but he played for the Dallas Mavericks. He is a really,

1:30.1

really good player, really talented. Great ball handler. Traditionally, like doesn't really

1:35.8

look like a basketball player. Like he's, uh, looks more like a football player. I'm like maybe like

1:40.5

a tight end. He's kind of thicker, you know know he's not chiseled and cut and lean and

1:45.2

you know like a lot of the NBA players are but he moves like he is you know he just is magnificent

1:52.7

on the on the court and then one day we all woke up and he's being traded to the lakers and everyone's

1:57.6

like what is going on and I watched this long video about it basically it's just about money it's what it going on? And I watched this long video about it. Basically, it's just about money.

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