11. Love God, Love People
POEM:
As the Pharisees gather with an agenda, they proceed forward with a highly tactical approach, and then they speak/
They say "teacher, which is the greatest commandment of the law?"
Surely he is not prepared for this/
And as the pages turn and the letters burn to Crimson/
sternly yet simply he speaks/
"Love the Lord your God with all parts of you"/
No further questions. Yet further answers were given/
center stage with eyes locked in a second commandment is mentioned and this one is similar to the first/
"Love your neighbor as yourself, all of the law and the prophets rest on these two things alone"/
So easy to comprehend but so easy to forget when faced with a chance to apply it/
I'm sure we all feel like we are loving people/
we shake hands, we wave to familiar faces and we kiss our grandmothers goodbye when they leave/
But the bubbles we've cultivated in life, subconsciously decreases the number of those who we actually deem worthy to be loved/
He's a "bad person" he can't actually be worthy to be loved can he?/
You remember what Jesus said, "love God and love some people" right?/
Or was it, "love God and love certain people", or "love God and love only people who haven't done time or only people who don't share a bed with the same sex"/
Or maybe it was, "love God and love only people who live in this country legally and only if they can speak proper English"/
or maybe it was, "love God and love only people who don't subscribe to this sometimes seemingly radical religion known as Islam"/
Lord help us for we have altered your command to become, "love God and love only those who we are comfortable loving"/
We must stop viewing people through the eyeglass of prejudice or patriotism and start seeing people through the sunglasses of Christendom/
All of us fearfully and wonderfully made/
And again he speaks, "for I was hungry and you gave me nothing to eat/
I was thirsty and you gave me nothing to drink, I was a foreigner and you did not welcome me/
I was sick and in prison and you did not look after me/
For whatever you have not done for the least of these, you most certainly have not done for me"/
Teacher, which is the greatest command of the law?/
Well that's easy. Love God, love people/
all of the law and the prophets rest on those two things alone/
credits
from Socially Just,
released November 13, 2015
Co-Produced by Nomis & Ryan LaCoste
Bass: Jeff "Sly" Simon
supported by 5 fans who also own “Love God, Love People”
I’ve been rockin Ozay Moore’s music since Lightheaded and I still find it some of the best to listen to. I can’t get enough boom nap, especially with a central theme of Christ and his faithfulness in the life of Ozay Moore. It also features some dope artists on this one. The intro is one of the best introductions to an album I’ve heard, and I don’t say that lightly. Each track is its own thing, yet blending well together. It’s overall just dope! Macklyn