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June 9, 2025 32 mins

Sermon Date: 6/9/2025

Bible Verses: Leviticus 19:18, Mark 12:30–31, John 13:34, Romans 13:8–10, John 15:13, 1 John 4:7

Speaker: Rev. Timothy "Tim" Shapley

Theme: https://uppbeat.io/t/northwestern/a-new-beginning

Introduction: The Command We Know, the Practice We Struggle With

We know the greatest command is to love God and love others. We’ve heard it countless times. It’s foundational to our faith. It’s on T-shirts, bumper stickers, coffee mugs. “Love God, love people.” We nod our heads. We say “Amen.”

But let’s be honest: it is one thing to know this command, and it is another thing entirely to live it out—especially right where we are.

It’s one thing to talk about loving humanity in general. It’s easy to say, “I love the world.” But loving the world in theory is very different than loving:

  • The neighbor who mows his lawn at 6am.
  • The coworker who constantly tests your patience.
  • The family member who holds a grudge.
  • The stranger at the grocery store.
  • The homeless person on the corner.
  • The difficult person in your small group.
  • The person in your community who looks, votes, thinks, or lives differently than you.

This is where the challenge is.

Loving in real life—in your home, your neighborhood, your workplace, your city—is where the command meets the test.

And this is where Christ calls us to shine. Not in vague ideals—but in visible, sacrificial, intentional love.

Today, we’re going to walk through Scripture to see how God calls us to love our community—not just in theory, not just with words, but in practice. In how we live. In how we serve. In how we relate to others. In how we become the hands and feet of Jesus to the people around us.

Because if we love God truly—it will show up in how we love those He has placed around us.

  1. The Foundation: Love God, Love Neighbor (Luke 10:25–27, Mark 12:30–31, Leviticus 19:18)

Luke 10:25–27:

“Love the Lord your God with all your heart, soul, strength, and mind; and love your neighbor as yourself.”

Mark 12:30–31:

“There is no other commandment greater than these.”

Leviticus 19:18:

“You shall love your neighbor as yourself: I am the Lord.”

Key Truth: The command to love others is not a New Testament invention—it has always been God’s heart.

Sometimes we think of love as a “Jesus thing,” as though grace and love showed up only in the Gospels. But from the very beginning, God’s nature is love, and His commands have always reflected that.

Back in Leviticus 19:18, God told His people:

“You shall love your neighbor as yourself: I am the Lord.”

This wasn’t new with Jesus—it’s ancient. It’s part of the very character of God. And here’s the key: to truly love God is to reflect His love outward—toward others.

You can’t separate the two. You can’t say, “I love God,” and withhold love from your neighbor. You can’t say, “I worship God,” and live in bitterness toward the people around you.

1 John 4:20 says it plainly:

“If anyone says, ‘I love God,’ and hates his brother, he is a liar...”

Our love for others is the evidence of our love for God. It’s the overflow. If I’m full of His love, that love will naturally spill out into how I treat:

  • My spouse
  • My children
  • My coworkers
  • My church family
  • My neighbors
  • The stranger
  • Even my enemies

To love God is to reflect His love outward—it’s never meant to be a private, internal thing. It’s meant to shine.

Application:

  • Who is my “neighbor”?
  • It is anyone around me—regardless of race, politics, background, or beliefs.
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