| TEACHINGPat's Perspective on The Greatest CommandmentBy Pat RobertsonThe 700 Club
 
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 The Bible tells us the greatest commandment is to love 
        God. But what does it mean to truly love God and how can we accomplish 
        such a high calling?  There are three parts to the great commandment. The first part is: "You 
        shall love the Lord your God with all your heart." The real you, the deepest 
        part of your being, should love God. The next part of the commandment 
        is, "with all your soul, with all your mind." This includes your ego--the 
        mental processes that focus toward mankind, yet are in touch with your 
        spirit. And then, the third part is to love God "with all your strength." 
        That has to do with your body. Your physical being must reflect your love 
        of God too (Mark 12:30). In summary, a person must dedicate the totality of his being to a self-giving 
        love for God. Every aspect of his nature must focus on loving God. To 
        illustrate, a person would break the great commandment if his spirit was 
        partially centered on making money to the exclusion of God; or his mind 
        was centered on high fashion, pride, or revenue; or his body was centered 
        on gluttony, alcohol, or nicotine. God demands every bit of all of us! This is why no human being can satisfy the demands of God merely by going 
        to church or observing external religious ceremonies. No one can say, 
        "I am a good person." In fact, keeping God's commandments is impossible 
        unless you have the Holy Spirit dwelling within through a personal relationship 
        with Jesus Christ. Jesus Christ fulfilled the great commandment perfectly, 
        and He is the only human being ever to do so. Through His blood and His 
        Spirit within us, we can live in a way that pleases God. On our own it 
        is impossible. 
 
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