Anchored in Love: Embracing God's Commandments

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"Jesus does not simply recite it he enriches it with an additional commandment for the second he quotes Leviticus 1918 which Phil read this morning love your neighbor as yourself these interlocking Commandments serve as a foundation upon all the other 6113 laws and teachings rest these two Commandments serve as anchors providing the stability and direction we need amidst the moral complexities we face each and every day."

"In the turbulent currents of today's world our faith May sh May shake and sway but these two Commandments serve as steadfast anchors reminding us of the importance of the love for God and neighbor Theologian Frederick bner speaks eloquently about the dimensions of love he talks about love for our equals which is relatively easy love for the less fortunate which is noble and even rarer love for those more fortunate than us which challenges our egos but then beer mentions a kind of love that is almost Beyond human capability the love for one's enemy in difficult moments when we are confronted with hatred or Prejudice or violence it's very difficult to love it is in these situations that we are to love radically in a way that has the power to transform hearts and minds and it's a love that requires divine intervention A Love That Conquers the world echoing God's love radical love does not discriminate or keep record of wrongs but simply loves we are to love in the manner of Jesus who washes his disciples feet welcomes the outcast and prays for his enemies daily life offers us numerous."

"We are reminded of the innate value of each and every human being and we are called to see God in every person we encounter and to love them whether they sit on a Pew next to us or thousands of miles away every Hue and shade of human life hold unique value just as the children reminded us through their song God Paints the world with love God's love is the brushstroke that colors every interaction we have with our neighbors and this Divine love calls us to see Beauty in every person we encounter just as God envisions it."

"When we feel like the world's Brokenness is too heavy of a burden let us also consider the magnitude of God's grace we serve a God who became human Who Loved despite being tortured and eventually nailed to a cross our faith doesn't promise US an easy path but does promise that we never walk it alone we worship a God who guides us and walks alongside us every step of the way so as the world cries as families mourn the losses inflicted upon them by violence and War as divisions between our communities or even in our families seem insurmountable we are invited to steadfastly hold to these anchors loving God with all we've got and extending that same love to all whom we meet these are the anchors that will not only keep us grounded but give us purpose and Direction love God love your neighbor let us be Resolute in our commitment to these basic Commandments let us not not only love in word but also in action not just on the in the sanctuary but on the city streets not only when it's convenient but especially when it's not in loving God and our neighbors in this radical and inclusive manner we don't just fulfill a commandment we bear witness to a Divine love that can and will change the world Amen."

"Our love for neighbor extends beyond mere interpersonal relations, it calls us to be an advocate for systemic change, it pushes us to consider how our economic choices, how we vote, how we engage with all policies serve as a testament to our commitment to love."

"Accepting love is a form of vulnerability and humility, which are themselves expressions of love, and it can be difficult to let ourselves be loved. Yet, it sets the stage for the unconditional love we are then able to share."
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