Friday of the Third Week of Lent

 Hosea 14:2-10     Mark 12:28-34

In today’s Gospel, Jesus tells us the greatest commandment, which is to love God above all things, to love him with all your heart, all your soul, all your mind, and all your strength. It may be hard to love someone you don’t know or don’t spend time with. But through the ways we love God, we can love others too.

We can love using our strength by maybe doing physical works of service, and on the other hand, loving with your soul could mean taking time out of your day to relax or donate. I feel like the easiest method of loving God is through your heart. If you ask anyone, your heart symbolizes love, and you can do many different types of things to love God with your heart. Going to Church and praying every day are very good ways to love God with all your heart. 

It also states in the Gospel that “You are not far from the Kingdom of God.” You may think that you are far because of things that distract you in life. For me, sports, friends, and school take up a big load of my time, so it’s easy to think that I don’t have time for God. I need to schedule time to just sit and be with God. With the first greatest commandment, it basically tells you to love God with everything you have, and he should be the center of attention.

Jesus says that the other greatest commandment is to love your neighbor as yourself. That is essentially the golden rule; where if you hurt someone, think how it would feel if they hurt you.

Q:  In what ways do I show my love for God?

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