The Great Commandment, Mark 12:28-34 | Pastor Josh Lindstrom
A well-intentioned scribe approaches Jesus and asks, “Which commandment is the most important of all?” (Mark 12:28). Jesus points to our love for God and love for others as being the greatest commandments for us to follow. When the scribe agrees, Jesus tells him that he is, “not far from the kingdom of God” (Mark 12:34). As followers of Christ, we recognize we are commanded to love well, and seek his help when we find it difficult to do so. 1. The question/questioner (v. 28) 2. Jesus’ answer (vs. 29-31) a. Love God (vs 29-30) b. Love others (v. 31) 3. The kingdom of God (vs. 32-34) -------------------------------------------- Love Well Change Lives Through Christ It’s the vision of Woodmen, led by Pastor Josh Lindstrom, in the Pikes Peak area of Colorado Find more at https://woodmenvalley.org or download the Woodmen app at https://subsplash.com/woodmenvalleych... — Connect with Us Website: https://woodmenvalley.org Woodmen Instagram: / woodmen_valley_chapel Woodmen Twitter: / welcome2woodmen Woodmen Facebook Pages: Central / woodmenvalleychapel Heights / woodmenheights Monument / woodmenmoument Rockrimmon / woodmenrockrimmon Southwest / woodmensouthwest

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