Few verses in the Bible are better known than Matthew 22:39, where Jesus gives the second greatest commandment, “You shall love your neighbor as yourself.” This verse has been used on myriad occasions to motivate others to any action for perceived good. But as good as Jesus’s command sounds, what does it actually mean? Do we self-determine how to love others or are we given instructions on how to do it? And even if we know how to do it, what motivates our love for one another?
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