Biweekly Devotional 3-12-2026
Published by Pastor Harry Zuraski in Biweekly Devotional · Thursday 12 Mar 2026 · 1:15
Tags: Biweekly, Devotional, 3, 12, 2026
Tags: Biweekly, Devotional, 3, 12, 2026
Leviticus
19:18 (ERV)
Forget
about the wrong things people do to you. Don’t try to get even. Love your
neighbor as yourself. I am the Lord.
We are
reminded of the moment when an expert in the law tried to test Jesus by asking
Him which commandment was the greatest. Jesus responded, in essence, with the
instruction to love God and to love your neighbor. It is important to remember
that this teaching was not a new concept introduced by Jesus; rather, it was
rooted in the original instructions given to the Jewish people. As highlighted
in today’s scripture, this command was first established in the book of
Leviticus and reiterated in Deuteronomy. In quoting these scriptures, Jesus was
affirming the enduring truth found in the Jewish law.
This
commandment is not merely a rule for behavior but reflects the very essence of
how God calls us to live. It is, in fact, the foundation of our created
purpose. When we choose to love our neighbors, pray for our enemies, and serve
others, we are embracing the life that God designed for us. Through these
actions, we open ourselves to the peace and joy promised in scripture,
experiencing true communion with all that God has made.
