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Daily Eucharistic Reflections

August 21, 2026

“Jesus said, The whole law and the prophets depend on two commandments: ‘You shall love the Lord, your God, with all your heart, with all your soul, and with all your mind. The second is like it: You shall love your neighbor as yourself.”

A Pharisee tests Jesus on the greatest commandment. Jesus replies with two inseparable commands. All of scripture and religious duty hinge on these two actions. The Ten Commandments can seem like a series of negatives: don’t kill, steal, lie, covet, etc.— a series of burdens. Jesus shifts the focus from rigid rule-keeping to life-giving relationships. To love God with all our heart, soul, and mind means centering our daily life on his truth. It means letting his love inform our actions and moral choices.

The striking claim Jesus makes here is that we cannot truly love God while neglecting or despising those around us. Loving our neighbor requires practical compassion, treating others with the same care and dignity we give ourselves. Living out these commandments is a continuous, day-to-day commitment. Christian love is not just a feeling, but an action, a commitment, and a way of life. Our love for God is meant to overflow outward, and our care for our neighbor is the most tangible expression of our devotion to him.

This profound teaching is foundational. It is a reminder that the Christian life revolves around love—love directed upward toward God and outward toward our fellow human beings. We can see what this type of love requires in every Eucharist. Jesus did not simply tell us that he loved us. He proved it on the cross. That is the challenge he gives each of us.

How do I reach out to my neighbor in love?

Let Us Pray:

O Jesus, help me to realize that I do not prove my love to you by telling you in prayer that I love you, but by my willingness to reach out and share your love with people in need.

 

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