"Love the Lord your God with all your heart..."
Deuteronomy 6:5
Babies
are selfish for the practical reason of survival and comport. So they cry until
they're fed or diapered. In time they learn to put away the "me
first" attitude. That wisdom is seldom gained without pain.
From
beginning to end, the Bible is relentlessly clear about one thing: God comes
first. That's good because without God there wouldn't be anything. Not you or
your neighbor. No trees or cute puppies. Without God you can't have good life.
It's necessary to love God and be loyal to him above anyone or anything else.
But
putting God first also goes against popular opinion: "Take care of
yourself first," say some therapists; "work on your
self-esteem." If you don't take care of yourself, no one else will-right?
It
gets even tougher. To love God first means to love him with everything you
have, every day. God first in your thinking, walking, talking, driving,
relating to others-all you do and say. God's claims are relentless. They keep
coming, pushing you to surrender to him.
Jesus
Christ taught that a seed must first die before it can grow. So we must die to
the "me first" attitude that is part of our human inheritance. Like
babies, we must learn again and again that there are others in our world who
also have needs. And above all, there is an other who demands our complete
allegiance.
Prayer
Help us, Lord, to love you above all so that every part of our life is claimed by you. Help us also to love our neighbor as ourselves. In Jesus' name we pray. Amen
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