Today’s Reading: Deuteronomy 6
Today’s verse is one of the most important verses in the Bible. It is known as the “Shema Yisrael” or simply as “Shema” (pronounced as "shuh-MAH"). It is one of the most astounding verses in the entire Bible because it declares the one-ness and exclusiveness of God. There is only one God and His name is “Yahweh.” And because He is the only one – we must love Him with all our heart, soul, and might.
“Yahweh
is our God, Yahweh is one.” This verse encapsulates the monotheistic essence
of Judaism and Christianity. The belief in one (and only
one) God was a stark contrast to the religions of the cultures surrounding the
Israelites. Other religious systems, including that of the Egyptians, served a
wide variety of gods and goddesses. The worship of only one God made the faith
of the Hebrews unique in the ancient world.
When Christians say they believe in “God,” we mean the
one-and-only
Creator and Ruler of the universe and the Source of all life; the Supreme
Being. God, in Christianity, is a Being
so superior to any other being or anyone or anything else, that nothing greater
than Him exists nor could exist.
Any
true relationship with God begins with this belief: that there is one – and
only one – true and living God. The LORD
is absolutely God, and none other. He, and He alone, is the absolute, uncaused
Creator and Sustainer of all.
The
next logical step after acknowledging the only-ness of God is to love Him. “Hear, O Israel:
The Lord our God, the Lord is one. You shall love
the Lord your God with
all your heart and with all your soul and with all your might.” Because He is exclusively and uniquely God. We
are to love Him with an exclusive love.
We love God with all our heart when
we love Him exclusively, Him and Him alone. We love God with all our soul when
we find our satisfaction in Him more than any other person or thing. We love God with all our might when
we make decisions to obey His every command. As Jesus said, "He who has My
commandments and keeps them is the one who loves Me.” (John 14:21)