Love God with Everything
"Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind." – Matthew 22:37
If someone asked you how much you love God, how would you answer? Most of us would probably say, “A lot.” But when Jesus was asked about the greatest commandment, He did not leave room for halfway devotion. He said to love God with all your heart, all your soul, and all your mind. That means no compartments. No pieces of your life labeled “mine.”
Loving God with everything means surrender. It means your priorities, relationships, goals, and thoughts are filtered through His will. It means worship does not stop when the song ends, and obedience is not optional when it becomes inconvenient. Real love holds nothing back.
We tend to love God where it feels safe. We love Him with our Sunday mornings, our spare time, and the areas of life that do not cost us much. But Jesus calls us to something greater. A love that consumes us completely. The kind of love that reshapes decisions, redirects desires, and even redefines success.
Loving God with all your mind means guarding what you think about and what you feed your mind. Loving Him with all your heart means giving Him access to your emotions, pain, and dreams. Loving Him with all your soul means your very identity revolves around Him. It is not a checklist of devotion but a total realignment of life around God’s presence and purpose.
If you find yourself holding something back, today is the day to loosen your grip. Maybe it is a habit, a fear, a relationship, or a plan for your future. Love always gives. And the more you give yourself to God, the more you experience the depth of His love in return.
You cannot out-love Him, but you can love Him more fully. Start where you are, but do not stop there. God is worthy of everything, not just part of you. Love Him with your all and watch how that love changes everything else.
If someone asked you how much you love God, how would you answer? Most of us would probably say, “A lot.” But when Jesus was asked about the greatest commandment, He did not leave room for halfway devotion. He said to love God with all your heart, all your soul, and all your mind. That means no compartments. No pieces of your life labeled “mine.”
Loving God with everything means surrender. It means your priorities, relationships, goals, and thoughts are filtered through His will. It means worship does not stop when the song ends, and obedience is not optional when it becomes inconvenient. Real love holds nothing back.
We tend to love God where it feels safe. We love Him with our Sunday mornings, our spare time, and the areas of life that do not cost us much. But Jesus calls us to something greater. A love that consumes us completely. The kind of love that reshapes decisions, redirects desires, and even redefines success.
Loving God with all your mind means guarding what you think about and what you feed your mind. Loving Him with all your heart means giving Him access to your emotions, pain, and dreams. Loving Him with all your soul means your very identity revolves around Him. It is not a checklist of devotion but a total realignment of life around God’s presence and purpose.
If you find yourself holding something back, today is the day to loosen your grip. Maybe it is a habit, a fear, a relationship, or a plan for your future. Love always gives. And the more you give yourself to God, the more you experience the depth of His love in return.
You cannot out-love Him, but you can love Him more fully. Start where you are, but do not stop there. God is worthy of everything, not just part of you. Love Him with your all and watch how that love changes everything else.
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