The Greatest Command | Love Your Neighbor
When Jesus was asked, "Which rule is the most important?" He gave a simple but life-altering answer: Love God with everything you have—and love your neighbor as yourself. But who exactly is our neighbor? And what does loving them really look like?
In this message, we dive deep into Jesus’ parable of the Good Samaritan (Luke 10), uncovering not only the radical nature of the story but how it reveals the heart of true discipleship. Loving God and loving people aren’t separate commands—they’re two sides of the same coin.
You’ll discover:
- Why seeing someone isn't just noticing—they must move your heart.
- How real love often interrupts our plans.
- Why sacrificial serving is the true mark of a follower of Jesus.
- More than a call to kindness, this is a call to live and love the way Jesus did—with eyes wide open, feet willing to stop, and hands ready to serve.
Challenge for the week: See someone. Stop for someone. Serve someone.
Because loving God is loving people. And that’s the way of a disciple.
Key Scriptures:
Matthew 22:37–39 | Luke 10:25–37 | 1 John 4:7–12