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3. Since love is the summary of the Law, love must be demonstrated by
obeying the Law (James 2:8-10).
Only through our love and service to others who need help can we
demonstrate the authenticity of our love for Christ.
Starting from a question from a lawyer, Jesus taught us how to love
God and our neighbors (Luke. 10:25-37).
This implies that love for God and neighbor cannot remain mere
words or feelings. Love must be put into practice.
4. On one occasion an expert in the law stood up to test Jesus. Master,
he asked, what must I do to inherit eternal life? (Luke 10:25)
If it were not for the expression to test him, we would think
that this expert in the law was a person who sincerely wanted
Jesus to tell him how to obtain eternal life.
Furthermore, the question was too important to leave
unanswered: By doing what will I inherit eternal life?
Jesus knew that his intentions were not good, however, he did
not reproach him for anything, nor did he refuse to answer him.
Always attentive to taking advantage of any opportunity for the
mission, he took this opportunity to make a personal appeal.
Like them, each of us has the same desire for transcendence;
the same need to live beyond this short life (Ecclesiastes. 3:11;
James 4:14).
Some time later, a rich young man asked him the same
question (Luke. 18:18).
5. At times, we may be approached with provocative questions (for
example, why do you say there is only one God, but you worship three
people?). Maybe we think that, like the expert in the law, their only
purpose is to provoke, annoy, or expose us.
To answer his trick question, Jesus led the expert in the law to look for the answer
in the Word of God.
Second, lead him into a personal Bible study (How do you read?). Don't settle
for what we know or can tell you. It is important that we let the Word itself,
under the guidance of the Holy Spirit, direct us to the knowledge of the truth
(Psalms. 119:105).
Unlike Jesus, we cannot know people's real intentions (John 2:25).
Perhaps, without knowing it, we are facing a sincere seeker of truth.
Therefore, we must imitate the method that Jesus used to answer
difficult or malicious questions.
So, first of all, we must take our interlocutor to the Bible as the only authoritative
source to know the truth (What is written in the law?).
6. LOVE IN ACTION (1)
He answered, Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your strength and with all your mind;
and, Love your neighbor as yourself. You have answered correctly, Jesus replied. Do this and you will live (Luke 10:27-28)
The theory was good: You answered well. To have eternal life,
we must love God and our neighbors.
James tells us very clearly Suppose a brother or a sister is without
clothes and daily food. If one of you says to them, Go in peace; keep
warm and well fed, but does nothing about their physical needs,
what good is it? (James 2:15-16 NIV).
According to John, I show that I love God when I love my
neighbor (1Jn. 4:20). So, love is shown in the way I treat others.
How can I show that I love God and my neighbor?
But what about practice? Going from theory to practice is not
always easy. But Jesus made it very clear: DO this, and you will
live.
The challenge is to do what we know is right. Just knowing about how
to love is not enough. We have to put it into practice!
7. For the entire law is fulfilled in keeping this one command: Love your neighbor as yourself (Galatians 5:14)
In short, when I love my
neighbor in a practical way
I demonstrate that I love
God and, according to
Paul, I am fulfilling the Law
(Galatians. 5:14).
≒Learn to do right; seek justice. Defend the oppressed. Take up the cause
of the fatherless; plead the case of the widow
Isaiah 1:17
≒He defended the cause of the poor and deedy, and so all went well. Is
that not what it means to know me? Declares the Lord
Jeremiah
22:16
≒The People of the land practice extortion and commit robbery; they oppress the
poor and needy and mistreat the forigner, denying them justice
Ezekiel 22:29
≒Sow righteousness for yourselves, reap the fruit of unfailing love
Hosea 10:12
≒He has shown you, O mortal, what is good. And what does the Lord require of
you? To act justly and to love mercy and to walk humbly with your God
Micah 6:8
≒This is what the Lord Almighty said: Administer true justice; show
mercy and compassion to one another. Do not oppress the widow or the
fatherless, the foreigner or the poor. Do not plot evil against each other
Zacariah 7:9-
10
≒So I will come to put you on trial [] against those who defraud laborers of their
wages, who oppress the widows and the fatherless, and deprive the foreigners
among you of justice, but do not fear me, says the Lord Almighty
Malachi 3:5
But this is not a new
message. Jesus and the
apostles are transmitting
the echo of the message
proclaimed by the
prophets. A message of
justice and equitable and
loving treatment of our
fellow human beings
(especially the needy and
helpless).
8. Who, then, of these three do you think was the neighbor of the one who fell among the thieves? (Luke 10:36)
Through a story that occurred between Jerusalem and Jericho, Jesus
showed the meaning of loving your neighbor: being merciful to him
and helping him in his need (Luke 10:30-36).
Ellen G. White defines our neighbor this
way: Our neighbor is every person who
needs our help. Our neighbor is every
soul who is wounded and bruised by the
adversary. Our neighbor is everyone
who is the property of God
(The Desire of Ages, p. 503).
Mercy and goodness are beyond all religious, social, cultural, ethnic, or
any other kind of barrier.
Our neighbor is not merely those who belong to the same church or
faith as us, but everyone who needs our help.
Confronted with his hypocrisy, the expert in the law had to reluctantly
acknowledge that his neighbor was not the one he liked, but the one
to whom he did good (Luke 10:37).
9. To leave a suffering neighbor unrelieved is a
breach of the law of God.... He who loves God
will not only love his fellow men, but will regard
with tender compassion the creatures which
God has made. When the Spirit of God is in man
it leads him to relieve rather than to create
suffering.... We are to care for every case of
suffering, and to look upon ourselves as God's
agents to relieve the needy to the very
uttermost of our ability
E. G. W. (Sons and Daughters of God, February 15)
10. WEEKLY CHALLENGE
ADVANCED CHALLENGE
Start praying daily for someone who
is different from you, or even for
someone you don't like personally.
Identify the emotional, physical, and social needs
of some non-Adventist acquaintances. Consider how
you can personally meet these needs.
What can you do to prune them practically over
the next week?