The Big Idea (Matthew

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  • Опубликовано: 18 ноя 2024
  • Since we only get one shot at today, how can we max out every moment? Jesus offers a simple answer: love God with everything you have, and love your neighbor as yourself. In this, God's greatest commandment, there's order and artistry, a specific design for a life so satisfying and joyful it's beyond our wildest imaginings. That life is a movement, starting with our upward orientation (to God), then inward (to our own identities), and outward (to a broken world). Join us this weekend as we explore the beginning of this beautiful progression.

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  • @jewishbride5010
    @jewishbride5010 3 года назад +1

    Abba father, in agreement with this whole message I loosen the word of matthew 22:34-40, 1 corinthians 6:12, 2 corinthians 6:14-15, matthew 6:24, 1 john 3:10 binding myself, my family and friends, my neighbours, my acquintances, my colleagues, my opponents and the body of Christ to love God, another and oneself with one's whole heart, loosening myself of every unequal yoke and common share with those not loving God, another and oneself with one's whole heart, in the name and blood of Jesus Christ, amen and hallelujah!

  • @ten7385
    @ten7385 2 года назад

    "Real love dosn't need to be deserved, it just needs to be given self-sacrificially "💗
    Thank you for this one Lord, teach us to love like yours ❤

  • @riagayle1927
    @riagayle1927 4 года назад

    Thank you for this amazing word it opened my eyes and now i can walk confidently loving God ,myself and other’s healthily

  • @jameswarren756
    @jameswarren756 6 лет назад

    Sending love from Florida!

  • @avaleneallen349
    @avaleneallen349 7 лет назад +2

    Amen

  • @jamesmccluskey8055
    @jamesmccluskey8055 2 года назад

    Marriage is Essential to Heavenly Father's Eternal plan.
    Marriage brings greater possibilities for happiness than does any other human relationship. Yet some married couples fall short of their full potential. They let their romance become rusty, take each other for granted, allow other interests or clouds of neglect to obscure the vision of what their marriage really could be. Marriages would be happier if nurtured more carefully” (“Nurturing Marriage,” Ensign or Liahona, May 2006, 36).
    The kind of marriage required for exaltation-eternal in duration and godlike in quality-does not contemplate divorce. In the temples of the Lord, couples are married for all eternity. But some marriages do not progress toward that ideal. Because ‘of the hardness of [our] hearts’ [Matthew 19:8], the Lord does not currently enforce the consequences of the celestial standard. He permits divorced persons to marry again without the stain of immorality specified in the higher law” (“Divorce,” Ensign or Liahona, May 2007, 70).