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Do you like the Command thou shalt love the Lord?
Do you like being commanded to love God?
.....Please do not take this wrong. If it was any one else but God.....it would be absurd. Why does God command us to love him and want us to worship him? .......Jesus did not have the 12 disciples Bowing at his feet every day. The true question is....... Is God that vain? What do you think God would say? |
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I do want my kids to love me..and that's not vain. |
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As God He can demand our undivided loyalty.
Jesus repeated that same command in Matthew 22:33-40 and in Mark 12:28-34. We are to love God with all our heart (emotions), soul (eternal part of us), mind (intellect) and strength (serve Him physically). Jesus did not demand worship of His disciples when He was here as a man. Matthew 28:9 says that some of His disciples held Him by His feet and worshiped Him when they saw Him in His resurrection body. Also Thomas called Him "my Lord and my God" (John 20:28) and was commended for it. Saul of Tarsus called Him "Lord" and submitted to Him on the road outside Damascus (Acts 9:5-6). John the Revelator saw Him and fell down at His feet (Revelation 1:17) |
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I've just recently translated a few verses that say this. Mostly because I had the same question.
To begin with...I found out that the word used for "hear" in Deut 6:4 means "hear, understand, and obey". So the next verse, where it says "And thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thine heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy might" it's telling you what to do about the fact that the Lord our God is one God. Now, that whole one God thing? Is awesome. He's one God, that's beyond a doubt what it's saying. One, only one. But He's one by the binding and twisting together of the many attributes that are a part of Him. Elohim carries the meaning "God, His majesties". It's a plural word because in Hebraic thought, using the singular word there would mean it's an idol, a god with one face, one aspect, one way it looks forever. Plural means God has character, He's multifaceted, magnificent in many ways. So, He's one by the binding and twisting together of all the things that make him God. So now we know God's telling us to love Him because He's awesome. Probably not doing a lot to look less vain just yet. :) The word for love is a very intense word. It means to desire, to breathe after, to love, an intimate friend, to delight in anyone or anything. It's a sound more than a word...Ahav. A sigh..the sound of breathing in and out, the greater the sound, the greater the passion. I translated Deut 6:5 as: And desire, breathe after, love and delight in this same Yahveh God with the totality of your heart, intellect, wisdom, emotions, will and purpose and with the totality of your breath, life, and soul, and with the totality of your strength. Still not really coming together here. But, I had translated a verse before that goes like this: Because your love, desire, favor and zeal towards me is better and more beautiful than life I will speak words of soothing praise to you. (Psalm 63:3) I just found another verse tonight that I'm going to translate. Jeremiah 31:3 KJV: The LORD hath appeared of old unto me, [saying], Yea, I have loved thee with an everlasting love: therefore with lovingkindness have I drawn thee. The word for lovingkindness is the same as in Psalm 63:3. It means desire, ardor, zeal towards anyone, kindness, benevolence. Mercy and pity when referring to those in misfortune. It's the eager pursuit of someone stemming from an intense, passionate love for them. The word for love in Jer 31:3 is ahav again. Both times. In Hebrew, when a word is used twice like that..it's multiplication. Love multiplied upon love. Ok, now my thoughts on this? I don't see God as commanding us to love Him. Why does God want us to love Him? Because He loves us more than we could ever comprehend. I really don't see any commands when I look at this. I see Him asking..trying desperately to make us understand how much He loves us and desires a relationship with us. He's established things as they are, He won't overrule our free will. It really is up to us if we want to be in a relationship with Him or not. But it's what He desires more than anything else...it's why He died for us. Why worship? Because it's part of that love relationship. Reach out to Him, He'll reach out to you. Touch Him, He'll touch you. It's all about giving Him the opportunity to touch you and show you how much He loves you. Quote:
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I remember the scripture in Isaiah 26:3 "Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace, whose mind is stayed on thee: because he trusteth in thee." I read in Psalm 91 "He that dwelleth in the secret place of the most High shall abide under the shadow of the Almighty. I will say of the LORD, He is my refuge and my fortress: my God; in him will I trust. I can only think of the words he gave me to share with the ladies of our church. When we come into His presence, He fills us with love because He is love. We are then able to go out and love. When we are in His presence we become like Him. There is no mistake He can make. No lie He can tell. Someone we can put ALL of our trust in. He knows that when we come in contact with Him, we will become like Him. It's not as much of a command as our need for survival and peace of mind. |
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