Matthew 22:37-39 (NIV)
37 Jesus replied: “‘Love the Lord your God with all your
heart and with all your soul and with all your mind.’ 38 This is the first and
greatest commandment. 39 And the second is like it: ‘Love your neighbor as
yourself.
Christ extended the commandment of Love the Lord your God
with all your heart and with all your sould and with all your mind to include
loving your neighbor as yourself.
Charles Colson tells the following story about his home
town of Naples, Florida, which he calls "one of the garden spots of the
world."
It's an absolute nirvana for all golfers, and they all
come there. They're all CEOs of major corporations, and they retire to Naples,
and this is "it"—twenty-seven golf courses and miles of sparkling
beach and the best country clubs. I watch these guys; they're powerful people.
They have this New York look on their face; they're determined. But now, all of
a sudden, they start measuring their lives by how many golf games they can get
in.
I often say to them, "Do you really want to live
your life counting up the number of times you chase that little white ball
around those greens?" And they kind of chuckle, but it's a nervous
chuckle, because in six months they've realized how banal their lives are, and
they've got beautiful homes—castles—and when they get bored with that, they
build a bigger castle, and they're miserable. The object of life is not what we
think it is, which is to achieve money, power, pleasure. That's not the holy
grail. The object of life is the maturing of the soul, and you reflect that
maturing of the soul when you care more for other people than yourself.
[Eric Metaxas, Socrates in the City (Dutton, 2011), pp.
172-3]
Love your neighbor as yourself and you will find many
blessing you did not realize that could exist.
No comments:
Post a Comment