Thursday, March 5, 2009

the greatest commandment

"Perhaps we must continually remind ourselves that the first commandment requiring us to love God with all our heart, all our soul, and all our mind is indeed the first. I wonder if we really believe this. It seems that in fact we live as if we should give as much of our heart, soul, and mind as possible to our fellow human beings, while trying not to forget God. At least we feel that our attention should be divided evenly between God and our neighbor. But Jesus’ claim is much more radical. He asks for a single-minded commitment to God and God alone. God wants all of our heart, all of our mind, and all of our soul. It is this unconditional and unreserved love for God that leads to the care of our neighbor, not as an activity that distracts us from God or competes with our attention to God, but as an expression of our love for God… We might even say that only in God does our neighbor become a neighbor rather than an infringement upon our autonomy, and that only in and through God does service become possible."
Henri Nouwen
but from his blog

i've read it about 10 times.
and i am still trying to take it all in.
good stuff.

2 comments:

beckley said...

yes-yes-YES!!!
if it is not in fact the outpouring of our love for God, it is not what it is intended to be. that's how it's holistic! that henri...smartypants :)

r

beckley said...

p.s. this is why i am such an advocate for the book The God of Intimacy and Action, by Campolo and Darling (mainly Darling). It is SO good. Been working through it since October. Makes sense of so much that has been misarticulate and malexplained by modernism. something we need to return to its rightful posture.
so challenging...