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Should I partner with them in prayer? Should I partner with them in finances? Should I partner with them in support? Whatever it may be, pray and ask God, how should I support Jesus in the Street ministry? Love you guys. See you guys next week for the next episode.
Should I partner with them in prayer? Should I partner with them in finances? Should I partner with them in support? Whatever it may be, pray and ask God, how should I support Jesus in the Street ministry? Love you guys. See you guys next week for the next episode.
Should I partner with them in prayer? Should I partner with them in finances? Should I partner with them in support? Whatever it may be, pray and ask God, how should I support Jesus in the Street ministry? Love you guys. See you guys next week for the next episode.
What's going on, guys? Welcome back to another episode of the Bryce Carver Podcast. I'm Bryce, and today we're gonna be talking about loving your neighbor. This is a topic that is so heavy on my heart because I feel like in today's society, I find myself constantly asking this question. Where's my neighbor? Where's our neighbor? What does the Bible say about loving your neighbor?
What's going on, guys? Welcome back to another episode of the Bryce Carver Podcast. I'm Bryce, and today we're gonna be talking about loving your neighbor. This is a topic that is so heavy on my heart because I feel like in today's society, I find myself constantly asking this question. Where's my neighbor? Where's our neighbor? What does the Bible say about loving your neighbor?
What's going on, guys? Welcome back to another episode of the Bryce Carver Podcast. I'm Bryce, and today we're gonna be talking about loving your neighbor. This is a topic that is so heavy on my heart because I feel like in today's society, I find myself constantly asking this question. Where's my neighbor? Where's our neighbor? What does the Bible say about loving your neighbor?
How can we actively love our neighbor? We're going to jump right into it. The first scripture I want to talk about here is Matthew 22. And in Matthew 22, there's this thing that happens where the Pharisees and the Sadducees, they approach Jesus and they're about to pin him down. They ask Jesus this question that is going to trip him up and give them a reason to call him out for blasphemy.
How can we actively love our neighbor? We're going to jump right into it. The first scripture I want to talk about here is Matthew 22. And in Matthew 22, there's this thing that happens where the Pharisees and the Sadducees, they approach Jesus and they're about to pin him down. They ask Jesus this question that is going to trip him up and give them a reason to call him out for blasphemy.
How can we actively love our neighbor? We're going to jump right into it. The first scripture I want to talk about here is Matthew 22. And in Matthew 22, there's this thing that happens where the Pharisees and the Sadducees, they approach Jesus and they're about to pin him down. They ask Jesus this question that is going to trip him up and give them a reason to call him out for blasphemy.
And they're going to be able to arrest him and crucify him. They ask him, which of all the laws is the greatest? Jesus, which of the commandments is the best commandment? Because they knew if they could get him to say one commandment was better than the other, that they could mark him for blasphemy and crucify him and arrest him. And this is what Jesus says.
And they're going to be able to arrest him and crucify him. They ask him, which of all the laws is the greatest? Jesus, which of the commandments is the best commandment? Because they knew if they could get him to say one commandment was better than the other, that they could mark him for blasphemy and crucify him and arrest him. And this is what Jesus says.
And they're going to be able to arrest him and crucify him. They ask him, which of all the laws is the greatest? Jesus, which of the commandments is the best commandment? Because they knew if they could get him to say one commandment was better than the other, that they could mark him for blasphemy and crucify him and arrest him. And this is what Jesus says.
He says, you shall love the Lord your God with your whole heart, soul, mind, and strength. And then you shall love your neighbor as yourself. And in this powerful interaction with the Pharisees and the Sadducees, Jesus does something very important here.
He says, you shall love the Lord your God with your whole heart, soul, mind, and strength. And then you shall love your neighbor as yourself. And in this powerful interaction with the Pharisees and the Sadducees, Jesus does something very important here.
He says, you shall love the Lord your God with your whole heart, soul, mind, and strength. And then you shall love your neighbor as yourself. And in this powerful interaction with the Pharisees and the Sadducees, Jesus does something very important here.
Instead of saying one commandment is greater than the other, he sums up all 613 laws and 10 commandments under one truth by saying, love the Lord your God with your whole heart, soul, mind, and strength, and love your neighbor as yourself.
Instead of saying one commandment is greater than the other, he sums up all 613 laws and 10 commandments under one truth by saying, love the Lord your God with your whole heart, soul, mind, and strength, and love your neighbor as yourself.
Instead of saying one commandment is greater than the other, he sums up all 613 laws and 10 commandments under one truth by saying, love the Lord your God with your whole heart, soul, mind, and strength, and love your neighbor as yourself.
Saying, if you love the Lord your God with your whole heart, soul, mind, and strength, then all of the commandments and laws will be naturally obeyed because you love me. And then we're gonna be emphasizing the second half of this. You shall love your neighbor as yourself. When Jesus says you shall love your neighbor as yourself, is he saying to put yourself before other people?
Saying, if you love the Lord your God with your whole heart, soul, mind, and strength, then all of the commandments and laws will be naturally obeyed because you love me. And then we're gonna be emphasizing the second half of this. You shall love your neighbor as yourself. When Jesus says you shall love your neighbor as yourself, is he saying to put yourself before other people?