God’s law is perfect and trustworthy. It gives wisdom and strength. The law offers a way to right relationship with God. For the Israelites the centerpiece of the law was the Ten Commandments. The ten form a covenant. They cover how to relate to God, to each other, and give the basics on how to live in community. True, the ten commandments are a little general, especially on the last part. There is a lot they do not cover, but they do provide a basic framework.
Over the year a lot was added to the original ten. By the time Jesus arrived the ‘law’ had grown to over 600 rules. It was not only cumbersome, it was really hard to know all of them, never mind follow them all. Religion for the Jews had become more about following the rules than about following God and Jesus was more than happy to speak out about this fact.
In an attempt to trap Him, the Pharisees asked Jesus what the most important command was. In typical Jesus fashion, He gave them more than what was asked of Him – He gave them the two most important. He said the first was to love the Lord God with all your heart, soul, mind, and strength. Jesus added that the second was like it – love your neighbor as self. And for emphasis, Jesus also noted for them that all the other laws hung upon these two.
In these two commands, Jesus draws them and us back to what truly matters: relationship. To truly believe and follow we must be in a right relationship with both God and with our fellow man. This day may we all seek to live in right relationship with both.
Scripture references: Psalm 19: 7-14 and Exodus 20: 1-17