glorydaz
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No.... Actually it is just an hard wording she is using. It is actually synonymous with all the law being encompassed within the two commands of the Christ of GOD.
You mean your LORD AND GOD.
It's odd how you work so hard to keep our Lord in a subservient role. :think:
The only place in Scripture our Lord is called the Christ of God is in Luke ....who stresses our Lord's humanity throughout his gospel. He's speaking of His humanity in the verse you took the phrase from. You just can't bring yourself to confess Him as the LORD GOD, can you? :nono:
To love GOD is to be faithful to GOD. Which is itself a prerequisite to the second command; which is fulfilled naturally or inherently with the first. If one loves GOD, then by default, they do the Will of GOD which is benevolent towards creation.
Deep. Now that is really deep.
If you love God, you would recognize Him as your Saviour, Jesus Christ.