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Jesus said we should love God with all our hearts, all our soul, and all our mind. Did you see that Jesus used the word “all” each time? We all have things we love, but we don’t love them with all of us. Think about loving ice cream, a show you stream, or your dog (ok, so you love your dog a lot, but just hang with this idea.) See, God wants our all. Jesus invites us to love God above all else and with all of us. With our thoughts, emotions, words, and actions.
This week write down these verses and highlight the word “all.” Then throughout your day, repeat the phrases “all your heart,” “all your soul,” and “all your mind.” Hopefully, this helps spark your memory of the whole verse!
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About this Plan

Don’t you love when things “just make sense”? So, why doesn’t faith seem to be so complicated? In this devotional on the Greatest Commandment, we’ll discover that Jesus came not to complicate but to simplify faith. We’ll see how His simplified perspective changes everything for us.
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