Living Out God's Love: The Greatest Commandment

Devotional

Sermon Summary

Bible Study Guide

Sermon Clips

1) "Loving God with all our hearts accomplishes is puts God on the throne of Our Lives it puts him in the first place in our lives there's only room for one God on the throne of our hearts... when we love God this way it puts him on that Throne... when God puts is is put on the throne of Our Lives then the rest of the things in our lives fall into the proper order." [45:09]( | | )

2) "When we love God with all our heart it helps us focus on the future and forget about the pressures this world puts on us... it enables us to obey the second commandment which is only second in chronological order... we either love God or we love God if we love God we're going to love our neighbor but we can't love our neighbor and not love God and we can't love God and not love our neighbor." [50:54]( | | )

3) "The right question is this what does my love for god require of me... the question is not whether it's right or wrong the question is what does god require or my love for god require me to do... what does God's love require of you if it requires me to sacrifice my will if it requires me to sacrifice my comfort if it requires me to sacrifice my freedom or my rights then that's what love requires for me." [52:48]( | | )

4) "If we love God with all our hearts then we won't have any problem implementing God's plan for our lives we won't have any problem obeying his last commandment we call it the Great Commission... they don't need to see our money they don't need to see our buildings... what they need to see is our love for God that's what the gospel is and its most basic definition." [54:46]( | | )

5) "Once we've taught loved God loved our neighbor taught them to be a disciple to be baptized and then we start teaching them God's word we start teaching them his Commandments we're going to teach them to do exactly what we're doing and and God's plan goes on and on and on is perfect but if we don't do that what happens it ends with us." [59:03]( | | )

Ask a question about this sermon