### Summary
Good morning, Elevate Church family! Today, we are reminded of the importance of worshiping a living God who listens to our cries and is the same yesterday, today, and forever. We transitioned from a time of musical worship to a time of giving, emphasizing that everything we have comes from God. We prayed together the Lord's Prayer, asking for God's kingdom to come and His will to be done on earth as it is in heaven. We prayed over the tithes and offerings, asking that every cent be used to glorify God's name and further His kingdom.
We then moved on to some exciting announcements. Elevate Students will kick off the summer with a water slide night at Crossway Church on May 29th. We also have a baptism service on June 9th, a wonderful opportunity to publicly profess faith in Jesus Christ. Our student summer camp is coming up in July, and we encourage everyone to sign up and participate.
As we began our message, I introduced myself as Preston Lanier, the Student Ministries Pastor. I shared the amazing testimonies from our team in Africa, highlighting the tangible impact of our church's support. We have been able to plant a food factory, build fish ponds, and help construct a church. I expressed my gratitude for the opportunity to share God's word and honored Pastor Robert and Amanda for their leadership.
We then delved into the core of today's message, focusing on the greatest commandments as taught by Jesus in Mark 12. Jesus was asked which commandment is the most important, and He responded by quoting Deuteronomy 6:4-5 and Leviticus 19:18. He emphasized that the most important commandment is to love the Lord your God with all your heart, soul, mind, and strength, and the second is to love your neighbor as yourself. These two commandments are deeply interconnected; loving God is actualized in loving our neighbor.
We explored the context of these commandments, noting that loving our neighbor involves active love—providing for the poor, respecting parents, and not taking advantage of others. Jesus highlighted the hypocrisy of the religious leaders who loved their appearance and reputation more than they loved God. He called out their tendency to prioritize meaningless things over genuine love for God and others.
Jesus then pointed out the example of a poor widow who gave two small coins, which were worth very little. Despite her poverty, she gave everything she had, demonstrating total commitment to God. Jesus contrasted her with the wealthy who gave out of their surplus without making any real sacrifice. This widow's act of giving her whole life to God exemplifies what it means to love God with all our heart, soul, mind, and strength.
We concluded by reflecting on what it means to surrender every part of ourselves to God. It's a daily choice to put God first and love others as we love ourselves. We prayed for those who needed to re-surrender their lives to God and for those who wanted to accept Jesus as their Lord and Savior for the first time.
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Key Takeaways
- 1. The Importance of Worship and Giving: Worship is not limited to singing songs; it extends to every aspect of our lives, including our giving. When we give, we acknowledge that everything we have comes from God and we trust Him to use our resources for His glory and kingdom purposes. This act of giving is a form of worship that aligns our hearts with God's will. [26:05]
- 2. Loving God and Loving Others: Jesus taught that the greatest commandments are to love God with all our heart, soul, mind, and strength, and to love our neighbor as ourselves. These two commandments are deeply interconnected. Our love for God is demonstrated through our love for others, and our love for others reflects our love for God. This active love involves providing for the poor, respecting others, and not taking advantage of anyone. [45:17]
- 3. Hypocrisy of Religious Leaders: Jesus criticized the religious leaders for their hypocrisy. They loved their appearance and reputation more than they loved God. They performed religious acts for show rather than out of genuine love for God. This serves as a warning for us to examine our own hearts and ensure that our actions are motivated by true love for God and others, not by a desire for recognition or status. [57:22]
- 4. The Widow's Sacrificial Giving: The poor widow who gave two small coins demonstrated what it means to love God with everything we have. Despite her poverty, she gave all she had to live on, showing total commitment and trust in God. This act of sacrificial giving is a powerful example of what it means to love God with all our heart, soul, mind, and strength. [68:07]
- 5. Daily Surrender to God: Loving God with all our heart, soul, mind, and strength is a daily choice. It involves continually surrendering every part of ourselves to God and putting Him first in our lives. This daily surrender is reflected in how we love and serve others. As we grow in our relationship with God, we learn to trust Him more and to love others as He loves us. [01:11:45]
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Youtube Chapters
- [00:00] - Welcome
- [26:05] - Transition to Giving and Prayer
- [28:10] - Announcements: Summer Events and Baptism Service
- [30:29] - Introduction and Africa Mission Update
- [33:04] - Honoring Leadership and Starting the Message
- [34:25] - Personal Reflection and Summer at Elevate
- [40:11] - Introduction to Mark 12
- [41:02] - Prayer and Beginning of the Message
- [43:22] - Jesus' Authority and the Greatest Commandments
- [45:17] - Loving God and Loving Others
- [48:28] - The Shema and Loving Your Neighbor
- [50:54] - Active Love and Hypocrisy of Religious Leaders
- [55:34] - Jesus Commends the Scribe
- [57:22] - Critique of Religious Leaders' Hypocrisy
- [62:06] - Sacrificial Giving of the Widow
- [68:07] - Loving God with Everything
- [71:45] - Daily Surrender to God
- [73:42] - Prayer for Re-surrender and Salvation
- [75:20] - Invitation to Accept Jesus
- [77:23] - Closing Prayer and Dismissal
- [85:53] - Blessing and Farewell