THE GREATEST COMMANDMENTS
I was sooo excited to become one of the shepherds in the Christmas play hosted in Hortonville, Wisconsin!! Who doesn’t love a good Christmas play with costumes and props!! Not only did I get to wield a large stick and wear the coolest of all costumes… I was the first of the biblical characters to come see baby Jesus! To top it off, ABSOLUTELY no speaking lines for this part … so I might have been the most enjoyable role to play as well!!
To understand true love, we must first understand Sovereignty – God’s ultimate power, authority and control. God commands us to love him first with all our heart, soul, mind and strength… something that is quite impossible to do on our own strength. The religious leaders of Israel were keenly aware of the difficulties involved with keeping "good show" within their myriad of laws displaying external signs of obedience to God. However, God cares for the heart, the soul, the mind and our strength. Mark 12:28-34 reports the events of a scholarly scribe seeking to know the greatest of all the commandments. Which law… which rule is paramount? Which is the Greatest? Which is the most important to follow?
Here was the answer, '"Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind and with all your strength. The second is this: Love your neighbor as yourself. There is no commandment greater than these.”
What does it mean to be “A Christian?” It means that we seek to love God perfectly. He is the source of our thoughts and words and actions and the core of our identity. Our emotions, our purpose and our energy are focused on our love toward Him. Yet how does this love look? It is a love of purpose and choice, being sacrificial and obedient.
So what if I refuse to love God? What if I refuse to love others? Quite simply, this is what brings about eternal separation, judgment and punishment. It is not a threat, simply a promise. God will not share his glory with another. He is supreme... and we are not his equals. We can choose to love Him first and others second… but we cannot choose to only love ourselves.
Although I did not fully understand at the time of this Christmas play, the shepherds did display true love… and perhaps it was partially why I was happy to portray one of them. They submitted their will and their purpose, choosing to leave their flocks by night... sacrificially coming to worship the newborn Messiah... out of obedience to the message proclaimed by the heavenly hosts … which in turn brought them joy and fulfillment beyond their wildest imagination.
