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"Praise
the Lord, O my soul, and forget not all his benefits." Psalm 103:2
Date: Tuesday, February 24, 2015
Today's Title: Up And Down And All
Around
Today's Scripture: Mark 12:28 -31
Dear Tidbitters,
One evening
I was reminded just how dependent we are on elevators. My office at the university was in the
basement of our building. The main
office and many of our classrooms are were the second and third floors. To gain access to any of these, I would walk
down the hall and join the long line of people waiting for the elevator to
arrive and whisk us to any floor of our choosing. The elevator usually took its own precious
time. This was especially true when I was
in a hurry and needed to get to a classroom or the restroom! The elevator provided an invaluable service
but I definitely had to put myself on its schedule! Rarely, if ever, did it put itself on mine!
When the
elevator finally arrived and the magical doors opened, I stepped inside and
pushed the button for the second floor.
The doors slid shut and the elevator began its upward ascent, carrying
me to the second floor so I could make photocopies, visit with the secretaries
in the main office, and check my mailbox.
While locked in the elevator, I came to the realization that my movement
was taking place in only one direction.
The elevator could only transport me vertically; any horizontal movement
had to be done on my own. The elevator
could take me to the correct level but it could not take me around the building
or down the hall. For that, I had to
walk through the building and from side to side. But one thing was sure: without the vertical
motion, the horizontal motion wouldn't have been possible.
Jesus found himself presenting the same truth
to a teacher of Jewish law. The teacher
had asked a very important question and eagerly awaited Jesus’ response. The teacher wanted to know Jesus’ opinion of
the most important law on the books.
This was not the only time this question was put to Jesus and it was not
the only time he gave the same correct answer.
Let’s take a look at Mark 12:28-31 to see the exchange between the teacher and the master, notice the
profound difference in the titles!
“One
of the teachers of the law came and heard them debating. Noticing that Jesus
had given them a good answer, he asked him, "Of all the commandments,
which is the most important?" "The most important one," answered
Jesus, "is this: 'Hear, O Israel ,
the Lord our God, the Lord is one. Love the Lord your God with all your heart
and with all your soul and with all your mind and with all your strength.’ The
second is this: 'Love your neighbor as yourself. ‘There is no commandment
greater than these."
Please notice that Jesus’ answer contains both
vertical and horizontal movement. The
command to love the Lord with all our hearts, souls, minds, and strength was
the greatest commandment. God wants and
expects nothing less than for his people to love Him completely, with every
fiber of their beings. But Jesus does not stop here. After securing the importance of the
horizontal relationship between us and God, he ventures forth on the horizontal
plane. Jesus continues by requiring us
to develop the horizontal relationship with those around us, those people who
Jesus identifies as our neighbors. So
not only is it necessary to have a right relationship with God (vertical) it is
also required of us to have a right relationship with those around us
(horizontal). Jesus concludes by stating
that there are no greater commandments than these two.
The next
time you have the opportunity to take the elevator, think about the application
of its motion to your spiritual life. The
up and down relationship we have with God (vertical) is essential. We must spend time locked inside this relationship
so that our lives reach the level of spiritual maturity God intends for
us. He invites us to rise from the
basement of our relationship with Him to the top floor, growing and maturing as
we ascend. But God also expects us to
get out of the spiritual elevator and minister to those around us
(horizontal).
We are to
love our neighbors, those around us, with the same love we have for
ourselves. We have a responsibility to
those around us to share the good news of Jesus Christ and to minister to their
needs. God expects us to spend our lives
on both the vertical and horizontal planes.
However, we must keep these actions in the proper order. Vertical relationship, the one between us and
God, is the most important. Without the
vertical relationship, the horizontal relationship, the one between us and our
neighbors, isn't possible. Listen
carefully as you enter the elevator and you just might hear God whisper to you,
“What floor please?” Are you ready to leave the elevator and love
your neighbor today?
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