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Behold, love your neighbor as much as you love yourselves. For there is no commandment greater than this. What had he gone through or what had he seen that he had to make it the greatest commandment of all? Our greatest desire to be loved the right way and to love the right people never ceases. Each day arises with a hustle and bustle to find the perfect match, the one that suits us best, the one that would love us unconditionally, protect and be with us in each moment of life. To live, you love and to love, you live to do, that's our greatest command but does this mean that if we don't love we become sinners or break what the Lord commanded us to do? God is love and through His son He shared this love, having to sacrifice Him so that our Love with Him could be restored. This calls us to a point of self-examination, to ask ourselves which extent we can go to stand with our loved ones in the midst of life storms. To which extent can we accept to be "used" for love so that others can triumph? Probably in this ebb of love and life tribulations that's when our trust is lost, and we get to face the test of how truly we love our neighbors. Do we remain to be 'Jesus", or do we turn to be Judas who, in face of challenges denied Him who had changed and turned his life making it flourish? And the greatest question is, who is to blame when we can't withstand the life challenges and we have to deny our love for other, is it us or is it the challenges?