Friday, March 12, 2021

 Friday of the Third Week on Lent

(Hosea 14:2-10; Mark 12:28-34)

The first element of Jesus’ response to the scribe in today’s gospel is unremarkable.  Every Jew of his time would recite the same words daily: “’You shall love the Lord, your God, with all your heart,…’”  It is the first and foremost commandment, not only for Jews but for the whole world.  The second element of Jesus’ answer, however, is worthy of note.  Jesus is making an add-on to the first commandment.  Besides loving God, one must love one’s neighbor. 

A well-known Peanuts cartoon shows Linus yelling to the wind, “I love mankind; it’s people I can’t stand.”  This posture would not fulfill Jesus’ concept of love of neighbor.  For Jesus, “neighbor” includes all people – friends, associates, unknown humans, even enemies.  They will be loved in different ways.  Some are helped directly.  Others are considered in a positive light.  Everyone can at least be included in prayer.

As primary as the first commandment is, we still sometimes forget to express our love for God.  In fact, we may allow our love for God to be consumed in love of neighbor.  If this happens, we are likely to lose our love for both God and neighbor.  We love God because He has graced us time after time.  We love our neighbors because God has graced them too, just like us.