The Great Commandment Principle
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Description
David Ferguson’s The Great Commandment Principle centers on restoring the Church’s relevance by prioritizing love as the foundation for ministry and relationships. Drawing from Matthew 22:37–40, Ferguson argues that the Great Commandment—to love God and others—must precede the Great Commission (evangelism) to effectively address modern societal needs.
Core Concepts
Biblical Priority: The book emphasizes that genuine compassion and relational care (“loving your neighbor”) open doors for sharing the gospel, countering perceptions of the Church as disconnected or judgmental.
Practical Application: Ferguson provides strategies for individuals, families, and churches to embody this principle, fostering healing communities through acts of kindness and empathetic engagement.
Cultural Relevance: By integrating the Great Commandment into daily life, believers can bridge the gap between biblical truth and contemporary struggles, addressing emotional and spiritual needs in a fragmented world.
Impact
Readers note the book’s transformative approach to relationships, shifting focus from institutional programs to Spirit-led, interpersonal connections. Testimonials highlight its role in reshaping ministry practices and personal interactions, underscoring the enduring need for love-driven outreach in a rapidly changing culture.
Additional information
Book Author | David Ferguson |
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Format | Paperback |
Language | English |
Pages | 304 |
Publisher | Tyndale |
Year Published | 1998 |
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