<p>This week’s message was a call to return to a Bible-shaped life—not just reading Scripture on a phone, but becoming people who know God’s Word and letting it form us. In Deuteronomy 6 (the Shema), we’re reminded that loving God is more than a feeling: it’s active listening, wholehearted devotion, and choosing worship of the Lord alone—even with all the “background noise” of life. Jesus links love and obedience (John 14), and because we can’t live this out in our own strength, God promises us a new heart and His Spirit (Ezekiel 36). The takeaway: we love God because He first loved us—and one small, Spirit-led change can begin to soften and transform our hearts (Romans 12).</p>

West Wilts Vineyard Talks

West Wilts Vineyard

Love the Lord your God | Meg Searle | THE GREATEST COMMANDMENT

MAY 12, 202631 MIN
West Wilts Vineyard Talks

Love the Lord your God | Meg Searle | THE GREATEST COMMANDMENT

MAY 12, 202631 MIN

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<p>This week’s message was a call to return to a Bible-shaped life—not just reading Scripture on a phone, but becoming people who know God’s Word and letting it form us. In Deuteronomy 6 (the Shema), we’re reminded that loving God is more than a feeling: it’s active listening, wholehearted devotion, and choosing worship of the Lord alone—even with all the “background noise” of life. Jesus links love and obedience (John 14), and because we can’t live this out in our own strength, God promises us a new heart and His Spirit (Ezekiel 36). The takeaway: we love God because He first loved us—and one small, Spirit-led change can begin to soften and transform our hearts (Romans 12).</p>