Dondi said:
Jesus said unto him, Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy mind. This is the first and great commandment. And the second is like unto it, Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself. On these two commandments hang all the law and the prophets. - Matthew 22:36-40
I presented this question on another board and I wanted to get another opinion on this. I'd like a Christian perspective on this please.
Does God NEED our love?
God wants our love (who doesn't?). Neighbors want our love, but neither needs our love. Love is not a commodity to be bought or sold. It is to be given willingly and freely. However, Love can be invested, and multiplied.
Hence, the commandment to love God and neighbor is an order from the master to invest that which has been given to us, in order for it to expand.
Love is like money in certain respects. By itself it does nothing but sit there. It can be squandered, resulting in nothing left to show for it. It can be invested foolishly (again resulting in no fruits), or it can be invested wisely, resulting in returns 10/20/100 fold.
So, if God gave us love, and expects us to give love to our neighbor, it is only appropriate that God should demand an accounting for what He gave out. Not that He needs anymore, but rather He wan'ts to see how we have multiplied it, or lost it.
He is saying, "Show me what you have done with that which I gave you".
Your question however, has in interesting irony to it. Bear with me a second. The Bible commands man to "Love" woman, and for woman to "Respect" man. Simple enough, since these are the issues that are at the core of the respective halves of the human race.
But the Commandmants tell us, Love God, and love neighbor as self.
I would be curious to know if the Bible (original), differentiates in the meaning of the word love pertaining to each of these aforementioned issues?..
If not, why would a paternal God, command love, instead of respect towards Him? And why does not God command us to "respect" our selves?
Now, if the Bible holds different meanings for the word love as noted above, then my thoughts/questions are mute.
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