Psalms, Hymns, and Spiritual Songs
Lesson 53-The Greatest Commands

I. This song is one that has traditional words and melodies handed down from generations past. There is no composer or lyricist cited.

II. Verse 1 (Altos)
Love one another, for love is of God, he who loves is born of God and knows God.
2 Cor. 13:11, Gal 5:22, Eph. 5:1-2, 1 Thess. 4:9, 2 Tim. 1:7, 1 Pet. 2:15-16, I John 4:9-13, 2:5, 3:1, 4:7.
The greatest privilege that we have as Christians is to be called sons of God. The blessings and rewards that are promised to the children of God, can not be equaled by anything here on the earth. To be born of God is to know Him. In order to know him, not only do we r, cc, d to study his Word to learn of Him and His Sort, but we must follow His directions. The greatest commandments that we have concern love. If we cannot love our brother whom we have seen, how can we love God whom we have not? To be like God is to emulate His love. He loved us so much that He sent Jesus to save us. Shouldn't we, in following His example, have love and concern for our fellow man? The time and effort that we expend in doing this is a small price to pay for the rewards of heaven.

He who does not love does not know God, for God is love, God is love.
John 5:42, 1 John 2:4, 2:15, 4:8, 4:20.
To not love one another, is to not know God. To not know God is to be separated from Him. To be separated from Him is to separate ourselves from the blessings and rewards that are promised to children of God.

III. Verse 2 (Basses)
Love bears all things, believes all things, Love hopes all things, endures all things.
1 Cor. 13:1-13.
God commanded us to love each other. When a person has love shown to them, they will be able to handle the problems in this life. Problems, temptations, trials, and suffering can only be endured properly if we are shown love. Feelings of abandonment, loneliness, and isolation tend to magnify the burdens that we bear. To share with someone else our troubles is to take some of the weight of these away. We, as Christians, also need to understand that, even though earthly friends and brethren may forsake us, God will not. I have, as you may have also, been accused at times of being too naive, quick to believe in someone or something. When it comes to love of the brethren, we may be hurt at times, but we still must believe in God and His power. To allow someone or something to shake our belief in God calls to question our love of God. Love of God will result in belief that He is all powerful, and that all He has said to us is truth. Eternal life, and the hope thereof, is contingent on believing Him and doing His commandments. And as first stated, love will help us to endure any trial we face.

IV. Verse 3 (Tenors)
God is love.
Titus 3:4-7, Rom. 5:6-8, Eph 2:4-7, I Cor. 2:9, 1 John 4:10-11, 4:1617.
The love of God for man is manifested in the sacrifice of Jesus Christ. While we were counted as sinners (separated from God) Christ took our sins upon Himself, enduring the humiliation of the cross. Not only has He taken our sins upon Himself but through His sacrifice, we are raised to sit in heavenly places. We can be called children of God. He has prepared an eternal dwelling place for us with Him and with Christ. As God is (love), so are we commanded to be (love one another).

V. Verse 4 (Sopranos)
Love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, with all thy soul, all thy strength, all thy mind. Love the Lord with all thy heart, for God is Love, God is love, God is love.
1 Cor. 8:3, Rom. 8:28, 8:39, James 1:12, Mark 12:30-31.
A commitment to follow God cannot be a half hearted one. The Revelation tells us that those who are lukewarm will be separated from God. Failure to love God with our soul will result in destruction of that soul in torment. It took all the strength that Jesus had to endure the cross for us; shouldn't we give all our strength to the Lord? If our mind set in this life is to be self serving, how does this compare with the mind of Christ? (Phil 2:5-8) Man is constantly reaching for the best: for the ultimate in life and it's experiences, for the ultimate in happiness and peace. But more often than not, he is looking in the wrong place. The ultimate in love is God; there you find happiness and peace. For God is Love!


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