September 17, Today’s thought-With All my Mind

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Good Morning

Matthew 22:37-40
Jesus said unto him,
Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart,
and with all thy soul, and with all thy mind.
38 This is the first and great commandment.
39 And the second is like unto it,
Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself.
40 On these two commandments
hang all the law and the prophets.

Matthew 22:37

Thou shalt love the Lord
This is a subject of the greatest importance,
and should be well understood,
as our Lord shows that the whole of true religion
is comprised in thus loving God and our neighbor

4. He loves God with all his mind (intellect – διανοια)
who applies himself only to know God, and his holy will:
– who receives with submission, gratitude, and pleasure,
the sacred truths which God has revealed to man:
– who studies no art nor science
but as far as it is necessary for the service of God,
and uses it at all times to promote his glory
– who forms no projects nor designs
but in reference to God and the interests of mankind:
– who banishes from his understanding and memory
every useless, foolish, and dangerous thought,
together with every idea which has any tendency to defile his soul,
or turn it for a moment from the center of eternal repose.
In a word, he who sees God in all things
– thinks of him at all times
– having his mind continually fixed upon God,
acknowledging him in all his ways
– who begins, continues, and ends
all his thoughts, words, and works, to the glory of his name:
– this is the person who loves God
with all his heart, life, strength, and intellect.
He is crucified to the world,
and the world to him:
he lives, yet not he,
but Christ lives in him.
He beholds as in a glass the glory of the Lord,
and is changed into the same image from glory to glory.
Simply and constantly looking unto Jesus,
the author and perfecter of his faith,
he receives continual supplies
of enlightening and sanctifying grace,
and is thus fitted for every good word and work.

And to think God loves me the way I am to love Him.
It is beyond understanding.
All I can pray –
Lord, help be draw evermore nigh unto thee.
With my prayers, desiring yours, Leslie

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September 16, Today’s thought – Love With All My Strength

Matthew 22:37-40
Jesus said unto him,
Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart,
and with all thy soul, and with all thy mind.
38 This is the first and great commandment.
39 And the second is like unto it,
Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself.
40 On these two commandments
hang all the law and the prophets.

Matthew 22:37

Thou shalt love the Lord
This is a subject of the greatest importance,
and should be well understood,
as our Lord shows that the whole of true religion
is comprised in thus loving God and our neighbor

3. He loves God with all his strength
(Mark 12:30; Luke 10:27)
who exerts all the powers of his body and soul in the service of God:
– who, for the glory of his Maker,
spares neither labor nor cost –
who sacrifices his time, body, health, ease,
for the honor of God his Divine Master: –
who employs in his service all his goods,
his talents, his power, credit, authority, and influence.

Let your love be strong for the Lord . . .Today
With my prayers, desiring yours, Leslie

Today is Mary’s birthday, born 9 weeks early, in 1968,
weighing in at 3 pounds 6 ounces and 16 inches long.
God spared her life even when I was told
“This one isn’t going to make it”
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Mary has been a joy and comfort to me.

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September 13, Today’s thought – With All My Life

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and Golden Rod transplanted from Grandma Crain’s .

Good Morning

For several weeks now I have been reading and re-reading,
pondering and re-pondering: Matthew 22:37-40

40Jesus said unto him,
Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart,
and with all thy soul, and with all thy mind.
38 This is the first and great commandment.
39 And the second is like unto it,
Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself.
40 On these two commandments hang all the law and the prophets.

I wanted to know what it meant to really love God.
I wanted to know if I really loved God
with all my heart, soul and mind.
I referred to Clarke’s Concordance.

As I continue to read, searching myself,
asking God to search me.

Psalm 139:23-24 Search me, O God, and know my heart: try me, and know my thoughts: And see if there be any wicked way in me, and lead me in the way everlasting.

To love God is becoming more clear.
Then it dawned on me one morning:
This is how God loves me!
I felt so utterly unworthy of that kind of love, God’s love.

For the next few days I’ll share with you what Clarke wrote;
any scriptures or comments I add will be in a different color ink.
I hope you will take a little time to read the thoughts slowly,
let the wonder of it sink into your heart,
begin to catch a glimpse of real love,
then draw nigh to God, as He draws nigh to you. (James 4:8)

from Clarke’s Commentary:

Matthew 22:37

Thou shalt love the Lord

But what is implied in loving God
with all the heart, soul, mind, strength, etc.,
and when may a man be said to do this?

2. He loves God with all his soul,
or rather, εν ολη τη ψυχη, with all his life,
who is ready to give up life for his sake –
to endure all sorts of torments,
and to be deprived of all kinds of comforts,
rather than dishonor God:
– who employs life with all its comforts,
and conveniences, to glorify God in, by, and through all:
– to whom life and death are nothing,
but as they come from and lead to God,
From this Divine principle sprang the blood of the martyrs,
which became the seed of the Church.
They overcame through the blood of the Lamb,
and loved not their lives unto the death.
See Revelation 12:11.

Am I ready. . . Today?
With my prayers, desiring yours, Leslie

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September 9, Today’s thought – Thou shalt love the Lord

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Good Morning,

For several weeks now I have been reading and re-reading,
pondering and re-pondering: Matthew 22:37-40.

37 Jesus said unto him,
Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart,
and with all thy soul, and with all thy mind.
38 This is the first and great commandment.
39 And the second is like unto it,
Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself.
40 On these two commandments
hang all the law and the prophets.

I wanted to know what it meant to really love God.
I wanted to know if I really loved God with all my heart, soul and mind.
I referred to Clarke’s Concordance.
My first reading seemed to be Greek.
I broke it down to phrases.
I, at first, was condemned.
“No one can love that completely!”
But as I continue to read, searching myself,
asking God to search me.

Psalm 139:23-24 Search me, O God, and know my heart: try me, and know my thoughts: And see if there be any wicked way in me, and lead me in the way everlasting.

To love God is becoming more clear.
Then it dawned on me one morning:
This is how God loves me!
I felt so utterly unworthy of that kind of love, God’s love.

For the next few days I’ll share with you what Clarke wrote;
any scriptures or comments I add will be in a different color ink.
I hope you will take a little time to read the thoughts slowly,
let the wonder of it sink into your heart,
begin to catch a glimpse of real love,
then draw nigh to God, as He draws nigh to you. (James 4:8)

from Clarke’s Commentary:

Matthew 22:37

Thou shalt love the Lord
This is a subject of the greatest importance,
and should be well understood,
as our Lord shows that the whole of true religion
is comprised in thus loving God and our neighbor.
It may not be unnecessary
to inquire into the literal meaning of the word love.
Αγαπη, from αγαπαω, I love,
is supposed to be compounded
either of αγαν and ποιειν,
to act vehemently or intensely;
or, from αγειν κατα παν,
because love is always active,
and will act in every possible way;
for he who loves is,
with all his affection and desire,
carried forward to the beloved object,
in order to possess and enjoy it.
Some derive it from αγαν and παυεσθαι,
to be completely at rest, or,
to be intensely satisfied;
because he who loves is supremely contented with,
and rests completely satisfied in, that which he loves.
Others, from αγαν and παω,
because a person eagerly embraces,
and vigorously holds fast,
that which is the object of his love.
Lastly, others suppose it to be compounded of αγαω,
I admire, and παυομαι, I rest,
because that which a man loves intensely he rests in,
with fixed admiration and contemplation.
So that genuine love changes not,
but always abides steadily attached
to that which is loved.

Still pondering . . . Today
With my prayers, desiring yours, Leslie

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