In Jesus’ ministry, the issue of what are the most important things to do in life came up at least twice: Mark 12:28-31, Luke 20:25-28
The most important thing to do in life is to love God with
all our being, and the second is to love our neighbors as ourselves.
These commands are from the Old Testament, and this command
to love our neighbors is noteworthy for how it is introduced.
Leviticus
19:1,2
(NASB95) 1 Then the Lord
spoke to Moses, saying: 2 “Speak to all the congregation of the sons of Israel and say to them,
‘You shall be holy, for I the Lord
your God am holy.
You
shall be holy, for I the Lord your
God am holy.
After
He says this, He tells them 15 times in this chapter: I am the Lord your
God. So each time you can consider it an
affirmation of His holiness. A reminder.
But what
does that mean?
It
means that God has a special place in life.
He is not like anything else you know.
Yes, all of life points to God, but God is apart from and exceedingly
higher than everything we know.
He
deserves and demands our utmost devotion and respect. Is that because He a narcissist, always
looking for people to praise him, like a talk show host once suggested? No, it is simply a fact of life that God
created everything, everything holds together by His power. Our very existence and life depend on
God. Just like we need food and air and
water, we need God. It’s just that most people
don’t know the extent of it.
But all
this means that our lives need to resemble His.
Holy lives. Lives separated unto
Him. That’s what it means to live a holy
life: living a life conscious of His presence on it and conscious of your desire
to live for Him.
So
Leviticus 19 covers a number of things that that entails.
And
twice it mentions loving other people like yourself.
First
it mentions all kinds of things related to our relationships with other
people. And then in verse 18, it’s like a
summary of all these things: Leviticus 19:18 (NASB95) 18 ‘You shall not take vengeance, nor bear any
grudge against the sons of your people, but you shall love your neighbor as
yourself; I am the Lord.
But
then later, He mentions it again but slightly differently: Leviticus 19:34
(NASB95) 34 ‘The stranger who resides with you shall be to you as the native among
you, and you shall love him as yourself, for you were aliens in the land of
Egypt; I am the Lord your God.
This is
a verse about immigration, one of the most contentious issues facing our
country today.
We need
to divide this issue into two separate distinct issues.
The
first issue is government policy.
Briefly I would just say that a government, or a country, has the
responsibility and the right to know who is coming into the country, and anyone
coming into our country should have a medical and background check first. Governments exist to take care of the people
of their countries first, like you take care of your own kids before all the
other kids on the block
The second
issue is the personal one. You are to
love this person as yourself. They are
human beings created in the image of God for whom Jesus died.
After
loving God, this is the most important thing you can do: love other people.
It is
easy to focus on things we do that we consider important. Every person we meet is created in God’s
image, and we need to respect them and be open to any way we might show God’s
love to them and minister His grace to them.
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