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06/02/2026

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2 Chronicles 15:7

AI OverviewThe bible commands; "love your neighbor as yourself" (Leviticus 19:18, Matthew 22:39, Mark 12:31) This is a f...
26/03/2025

AI Overview

The bible commands;

"love your neighbor as yourself"
(Leviticus 19:18, Matthew 22:39, Mark 12:31) This is a foundational principle emphasizing compassion, respect, and treating others with the same care and kindness we extend to ourselves.

Biblical Context:
The phrase "love your neighbor as yourself" appears in Leviticus 19:18 within a list of laws concerning relationships, and is also echoed in the New Testament.

Jesus Teaching:
Jesus recognized the importance of this commandment, stating that it is the second greatest commandment, after loving God.

Meaning and Application:
Compassion and Kindness: It calls for treating others with the same compassion and kindness that you would expect for yourself.
Respect for Others: It implies respecting the dignity and worth of every person, regardless of their background or circumstances.
Self-Love as a Foundation: Some interpretations suggest that loving your neighbor as yourself requires first loving yourself, as you cannot extend genuine care to others if you do not value yourself.

Fulfillment of the Law:
In some theological contexts, the commandment to love one's neighbor is seen as fulfilling the entire law, as it encompasses all other commandments.

18/01/2024

Word For Today!

*Always Advancing* As newborn babes, desire the pure milk of the word, that you may grow thereby. 1Peter 2:2
*Scripture reading:* 1 Peter 1:13–2:5
Beloved, don‘t forget that every day must be a day of advancement. If you have not made any advancement since
yesterday, in a measure, you are a backslider. There is only one way for you between Calvary and glory, and it is forward. It is every day forward. It is no day back. It is advancement with God. It is cooperation with Him in the Spirit.
We must see these things, because if we live on the same plane day after day, our vision becomes stale; the principles lose their earnestness. But we must be like those who are catching the vision of the Master day by day. We must make inroads into every passion that would interfere, and we must bring everything to the slaughter that is not holy. For in these days, God wants us to know that He wishes to seat us on high. Often the most trying times are the most beneficial to our Christian growth. Consider Daniel, Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego. Remember Moses and the trials he faced. Beloved, if you read the Scriptures, you will never find anything about the easy times. All the glories came out of hard times. If you are to be really reconstructed, it will be in a hard time. It won‘t be in a singing meeting, but at a time when you think all things are dried up, when you think there is no hope for you and you have passed up everything. That is the time that God makes the person. And out of the experience, we will have a story to tell about what God has done for us. When the trial is severe; when you think that no one is being tried as much as you; when the trial is so hard that you cannot sleep and you do not know what to do; “count it all joy” (James 1:2). You are in a good place when you do not know what to do; look to God for the answer. *Thought for today:* It is when you are tried by fire that God purges you, takes the dross away, and brings forth pure gold.

01/04/2023

"Love your neighbor as yourself"
Mark 12:31

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