Love
Brings Obedience
"The
one who has My commands and keeps them is the one who loves Me. And the one who
loves Me will be loved by My Father. I also will love him and will reveal Myself
to him.”—John
14:21
Obedience to God's commands comes from your heart. When you begin struggling
to obey God, that is a clear indication that your heart has shifted away from
Him. Some claim: "I love God, but I'm having difficulty obeying Him in certain
areas of my life.” That is a spiritual impossibility. If I were to ask you, "Do
you love God?” you might easily respond, "Yes!” However, if I were to ask you,
"Are you obeying God?” would you answer yes as quickly? Yet I would be asking
you the same question! Genuine love for God leads to wholehearted obedience. If
you told your spouse that you loved her at certain times but that you struggled
to love her at others, your relationship would be in jeopardy. Yet we assume
that God is satisfied with occasional love or partial obedience. He is not.
Obedience without love is legalism. Obedience for its own sake can be nothing
more than perfectionism, which leads to pride. Many conscientious Christians
seek to cultivate discipline in their lives to be more obedient to Christ. As
helpful as spiritual disciplines can be, they never can replace your love for
God. Love is the discipline. God looks beyond your godly habits, beyond your
moral lifestyle, and beyond your church involvement and focuses His penetrating
gaze upon your heart.
Has your worship become empty and routine? Have you lost your motivation to
read God's Word? Are you experiencing spiritual lethargy? Is your prayer life
reduced to a ritual? These are symptoms of a heart that has shifted away from
God. Return to your first love. Love is the greatest motivation for a
relationship with God and for serving Him. —Experiencing God Day by Day
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