Shevat 26, 5769 Loves Great Abiding Thoughts about the Shema by - TopicsExpress



          

Shevat 26, 5769 Loves Great Abiding Thoughts about the Shema by John J. Parsons You shall love the LORD your God with all your heart (Deut. 6:5) HOW IS IT POSSIBLE TO command someone to love you? Doesnt it seem absurd to even suggest such a thing? For instance, can you order your children to love you? What about your spouse? Your friend? Your pet? And yet the LORD commands this very thing, insisting that we make Him the primary passion of our lives, before all other competing loves or interests. Only God can rightfully make such a demand because He knows that loving other things more than Him leads to disordered love, moral evil, and eventual madness. We were made for Gods love, but substituting finite things for this infinite need will never suffice to bring lasting healing to our souls... God doesnt need us to worship Him. Hes not insecure or threatened if we do not love Him. No, its the other way around. God demands our love because He knows how much we need Him. The essence of God is love itself (1 John 4:8) and therefore it is for our infinite good to join His celebration of life... Indeed, we were created – the very cosmos itself was created – for the sake of being in a love relationship with God. This is the reason for everything that exists. Living in denial of Gods love is a form of spiritual insanity and despair. There is no fear in love (1 John 4:18), though God forewarns fearful things if we will disregard reality. Hell is therefore the rejection of love, the shock of discovering that reality is based on Gods love. Jesus life and sacrifice is the radiance of Gods essence, the exact imprint of His nature (Heb. 1:3), and therefore rejecting Jesus is rejecting God. On the other hand, a saint, a tzaddik, is one who genuinely responds to Gods love by abiding in it. Jesus used the metaphor of a vine and branches to illustrate this union. If you look closely at a vine, its difficult to see where the vine ends and the branches begin. The expression of our hope, the life we live entangled in Gods love, bears fruit that draws sustenance from the life of the true Vine. This is the communion of love as it works itself out in our daily life. May God help us meet our need for Him today – and always! Hebrew-English Transliteration: veahavta et Adonai Elohekha bkol- levavkha
Posted on: Tue, 03 Dec 2013 16:10:38 +0000

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