Mark 12:28-34 - Not Far But Not In
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This passage from Mark 12 presents a sobering reversal that strikes at the heart of religious complacency: a scribe begins by testing Jesus’s orthodoxy but ends by being weighed in the scales of the Kingdom himself. The scribe’s question regarding the prōtos—the first or most important commandment—uncovers a man who is biblically literate and intellectually convinced, yet stands in a precarious position. By quoting the Shema, Jesus reminds us that God’s covenant claim upon His people is total. He demands a love that is undivided and all-encompassing, involving every faculty of the human person: heart, soul, mind, and strength. This is not a suggestion for the spiritual elite but the foundational response to the God who has first spoken and redeemed us.
We must recognize that this command to love God and neighbor serves as ...