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#252 | The Love That Shapes Everything: Rediscovering the Great Commandment

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Love God.

Love people.

Sounds simple, but in many churches today, the Great Commandment has largely been unintentionally overlooked.

Today's conversation is about rediscovering the Great Commandment, which calls us to love God with the entirety of our being and to extend that love to our neighbors. But it's not about love in abstract theory, but everyday practice. It's a call to learn the skills of how we love our neighbors (and our enemies).

We delve into the profound implications of this commandment and how love must permeate our existence and interactions, shaping our identity as a community of faith.

As we navigate the complexities of modern life, it becomes evident that the act of loving others necessitates recognizing their intrinsic value as creations of God, a foundational truth that undergirds our relationships. Throughout our conversation, we grapple with the challenges of maintaining this love amidst distractions and cultural divisions, and we explore the necessity of fostering a communal identity that embodies these principles. By emphasizing love as a transformative force, we aspire to cultivate a community that not only professes but actively practices the essence of the Great Commandment in every facet of life.

Takeaways:

  • The Great Commandment emphasizes the necessity of loving God and loving others, which serves as the foundation for all Christian living.
  • True transformation in the church occurs not merely through information but through love that is relational and communal in nature.
  • When we lose our first love, we risk losing our identity as a church, which must be rooted in love and humility.
  • The church should foster a community where joy and love are central, shaping the character of its members and their interactions with the world.

Keep up with updates from Apollos Watered: The Center for Discipleship & Cultural Apologetics.

Get Travis's book Blueprint: Kingdom Living in the Modern World.

Join Travis's Substack, Deep Roots Society

Thank you for making a difference!

  continue reading

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Love God.

Love people.

Sounds simple, but in many churches today, the Great Commandment has largely been unintentionally overlooked.

Today's conversation is about rediscovering the Great Commandment, which calls us to love God with the entirety of our being and to extend that love to our neighbors. But it's not about love in abstract theory, but everyday practice. It's a call to learn the skills of how we love our neighbors (and our enemies).

We delve into the profound implications of this commandment and how love must permeate our existence and interactions, shaping our identity as a community of faith.

As we navigate the complexities of modern life, it becomes evident that the act of loving others necessitates recognizing their intrinsic value as creations of God, a foundational truth that undergirds our relationships. Throughout our conversation, we grapple with the challenges of maintaining this love amidst distractions and cultural divisions, and we explore the necessity of fostering a communal identity that embodies these principles. By emphasizing love as a transformative force, we aspire to cultivate a community that not only professes but actively practices the essence of the Great Commandment in every facet of life.

Takeaways:

  • The Great Commandment emphasizes the necessity of loving God and loving others, which serves as the foundation for all Christian living.
  • True transformation in the church occurs not merely through information but through love that is relational and communal in nature.
  • When we lose our first love, we risk losing our identity as a church, which must be rooted in love and humility.
  • The church should foster a community where joy and love are central, shaping the character of its members and their interactions with the world.

Keep up with updates from Apollos Watered: The Center for Discipleship & Cultural Apologetics.

Get Travis's book Blueprint: Kingdom Living in the Modern World.

Join Travis's Substack, Deep Roots Society

Thank you for making a difference!

  continue reading

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