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When “Love God and Love Others” Becomes a Burden Instead of Good News (A Follow-Up Reflection on Luke 10:25–37)

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  Few phrases sound more beautiful—or more universally accepted—than this one: “Love God and love your neighbor.” It feels simple. Pure. Unifying. Many people summarize Christianity entirely with these words. Churches repeat them, sermons emphasize them, and believers sincerely try to live by them. And yet, something unexpected often happens. Instead of producing freedom, joy, and healing, this message can quietly become exhausting. People feel guilty, spiritually inadequate, or emotionally drained. Some eventually walk away from faith altogether, convinced they have failed at the very center of Christianity. How does something so good become so heavy? The answer often lies in a subtle misunderstanding of what Jesus was actually doing in Luke 10. When the Command Becomes the Message In the conversation with the lawyer, Jesus affirms the greatest commandment: Love the Lord your God with all your heart… and love your neighbor as yourself. Over time, many Christians have unintentional...

What the Good Samaritan Really Teaches About Love — Luke 10:25–37

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The parable of the Good Samaritan is one of the most familiar stories Jesus ever told. It’s often summarized with a simple lesson: be kind, help others, or love your neighbor. While those ideas are certainly present, Jesus’ conversation begins somewhere much deeper—and far more unsettling. The story starts with a lawyer asking Jesus a theological question:  “Teacher, what shall I do to inherit eternal life?” This question sounds sincere, but Luke tells us the man is testing Jesus. What follows reveals not just how we should treat others, but why human effort alone can never fulfill the greatest commandment. The Greatest Commandment — and a Hidden Assumption Jesus turns the question back to the lawyer: “What is written in the Law?” The lawyer answers correctly:  “Love the Lord your God with all your heart, with all your soul, with all your strength, and with all your mind, and love your neighbor as yourself.” Jesus responds, “You have answered correctly; do this and you will li...