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Day 49

Day 49 Through The Bible

February 18, 20251 min read

Day 49: Loving Others as Ourselves

Biblical Principle: Absolute Truth from God’s Word

The Bible's foundational principle is the command to love others as ourselves. However, how can we truly love others if our actions contradict that love? The Ten Commandments outline essential moral guidelines, including:

  • Thou shalt not kill.

  • Thou shalt not commit adultery.

  • Thou shalt not steal.

  • Thou shalt not bear false witness against thy neighbor.

  • Thou shalt not covet thy neighbor's house, wife, or possessions.

(Exodus 20:13-17)

Each of these commands highlights an aspect of love. We cannot claim to love others while harming them, betraying their trust, or desiring what is not ours.

Practical Application: Living Out Biblical Truth

Loving others goes beyond avoiding these sins; it requires intentional action. Jesus expands on this in Matthew 5:21-22, warning that even anger and hateful words can be destructive.

"Ye have heard that it was said of them of old time, Thou shalt not kill, and whosoever shall kill shall be in danger of the judgment: But I say unto you, That whosoever is angry with his brother without a cause shall be in danger of the judgment..." (Matthew 5:21-22)

This means that our words and thoughts matter as much as our actions. Are we harboring resentment? Are we tearing others down instead of lifting them?

A Challenge for Today

Loving others requires deliberate effort. Here are a few ways to apply this principle:

  • Speak kindness instead of anger.

  • Be content and grateful rather than envious.

  • Seek reconciliation instead of revenge.

  • Act with honesty and integrity in all things.

True love is more than just avoiding harm—it is actively seeking the good of others. What are you doing today to show love?

Biblical principlesLove others as yourselfTen CommandmentsThou shalt not killMatthew 5:21-22Love in action
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Dan Woltmann

Evangelist Dan Woltmann grew up in the home of full time Christian school teachers. Saved at the tender age of 5, Dan surrendered to preach at the age of 14; he preached his first sermon at 16 to his youth group. He was privileged to meet and to learn from many pillars of fundamentalism and outstanding preachers. From these men he developed a strong conviction on the truth of God’s Word. Dan’s ministry experience is vast and varied. From starting four Christian service Bible clubs in college, to revitalizing churches and church ministries now for nearly 35 years. Direct one on one to ministry leaders as well as demostrating Biblical Worldview in the corporate world.

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