March 21
The Measure of Our Love
John 14:15-24
As I studied today’s verses from John’s gospel, I felt convicted
about falling short of Jesus’ expectations. It’s easy to say, “Lord, I
adore You," but there have been times when I’ve used those
words while resisting something He was trying to impress upon
my heart. The old adage is true: actions do speak louder than words.
The measure of our love is obedience to God’s commands and
principles. Following His instructions is so important that Jesus
stressed the point three times in today’s Bible passage
(vv. 15, 21, 23). This wasn’t a new concept for the disciples either.
They would have been familiar with the scriptural connection
between love and obedience (Neh. 1:5; Dan. 9:4). In fact, God has
always emphasized that the way to show our devotion is by doing
what He says (Deut. 8:11; 10:12; 13:3-4).
I could preach a thousand sermons without loving God.
Halfhearted commitment can look pretty good to others, but the
Lord knows the difference. Believers may lift their hands in worship,
serve vigorously, support missionaries, and even say all the right
words. But unless we’re following God’s commands from His holy
Word, the most we’re showing Him is lukewarm affection. Works
don’t prove anything. Loving the Lord means obeying Him.
What I’m about to say might sting: if you do not obey the Word, you
do not love God. The Lord told Joshua to meditate on Scripture day
and night (Josh. 1:8). I’m in the Bible every day because that is the
only way to stay faithful and show the Father my love.
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