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John 14:15

John 14:15
Octavius Winslow April, 17 2016 4 min read
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April, 17 2016
Octavius Winslow
Octavius Winslow 4 min read
709 articles 90 sermons 35 books
What does the Bible say about obedience to Christ's commandments?

The Bible emphasizes that obedience to Christ's commandments is a reflection of our love for Him, as stated in John 14:15.

In John 14:15, Jesus asserts, "If you love me, keep my commandments," indicating that true love for Christ manifests in our obedience to His words. This obedience is not merely a duty but an act of love and devotion that honors Christ as our King. Throughout the New Testament, believers are charged to observe all that Christ has commanded, aligning their lives with His will. Such obedience glorifies Him and acknowledges His authority and majesty as the sovereign ruler over our lives. It is essential for believers to diligently seek out and understand the commandments of Christ to live as faithful subjects of His kingdom.

John 14:15, Matthew 28:20

How do we know that keeping God's commandments is important?

Keeping God's commandments is essential as it demonstrates our love for Him and fulfills our duty as His followers.

The importance of keeping God's commandments is rooted in our relationship with Jesus Christ. As seen in John 14:15, obedience to His commands is the primary evidence of our love for Him. When we obey, we not only honor Him as King but also uphold the purity and authority of His laws. True obedience comes from a heart of faith and love, compelling believers to search the Scriptures to understand His will better. By consistently examining our lives in light of His teachings, we ensure our walk aligns with His commands, leading to spiritual growth and glorifying Him through our actions.

John 14:15, James 1:22

Why is obedience to Christ's commands important for Christians?

Obedience to Christ's commands is vital for Christians as it reflects our faith and assures our souls of peace.

For Christians, obedience to Christ’s commandments is crucial as it signifies a genuine relationship with Him. It is through obedience that believers can bear witness to their love for Christ. As King, He desires an obedient people, and fulfilling His commandments brings both honor to Him and assurance to the believer's soul. A faithful walk characterized by self-denying and cheerful obedience paves the way for peace and joy in the believer's life. Moreover, such obedience engenders a deeper spiritual life, allowing the fruits of the Spirit to flourish and ensuring that we stand complete in all of God's will.

John 14:15, Galatians 5:22-23

“If you love me, keep my commandments.”

— John 14:15

As King in Zion, our adorable Lord Jesus delights to reign over a loving and an obedient people. Thus He has made their obedience to His commands a test of their love to His person- "If you love me, keep my commandments." "Teaching them to observe all things whatever I have commanded you," was the last charge given to His disciples. Now it is this keeping of His commandments, this observance of what He has enjoined, that glorifies Him in His saints. Coming to Him in our ignorance glorifies Him as Prophet; coming to Him with our guilt glorifies Him as Priest; and walking obediently to His precepts glorifies Him as King. It places the crown upon the head of His sovereignty, it recognizes the spiritual nature of His kingdom, and it upholds the purity, majesty, and authority of His laws. It becomes, then, the solemn and imperative duty of every believer to search the will and testament of his dying, risen, and exalted Lord, to ascertain all that He has enjoined upon his obedience in the way of precept and command. For how can he be a good and an obedient subject, if he does not understand the laws of Christ's kingdom? Then, when the precept is clearly revealed, and the command is distinctly made known, immediate, self-denying, and cheerful obedience is to follow, as that path which, while it insures the sweetest peace to the soul, brings the highest glory to Christ. Let yours be an obedient walk, dear reader! Let your obedience be the fruit of faith, the dictate of love. Permit no reserve in your obedience; let it be full, honest, and complete. Search the New Testament Scripture, and examine closely your own walk, and ascertain in what particular your obedience to Christ is deficient. Be upright, honest, and sincere in your inquiry. Let your fervent prayer be, "Lord, what will You have me to do? Is there any precept of Your word slighted, any, command disobeyed, any cross not taken up? Is there any desire to withhold my neck from Your, yoke, or to withdraw my shoulder from Your burden, or to mark out a smoother path than that which You have chosen and bade me walk in? Is there any secret framing of excuse for my disobedience, any temporizing, any carnal feeling, any worldly motive, any fear of man, any shrinking from consequences? Lord, You know all things, You know that I love You. You are precious to my soul, for You have borne my sins, endured my curse, carried my cross; and in return do only ask, as an evidence of how much I owe, and how much I love, that I should keep Your commandments, and follow Your example. Now, Lord, take my poor heart, and let it be Your, Your wholly, and Your forever. Let Your sweet love constrain me to run in the way of Your commandments, for this will I do, when You shall enlarge my heart." Then will follow the precious fruits of obedience, even as the bud expands into the blossom, and the blossom ripens into the fruit. There will be a growth, a delightful expansion of the life of God in the soul; and with the increase of the divine life, there will be an increase of all the precious "fruits of the Spirit." See that your Redeemer is glorified in your obedience; that for the happiness of your soul, and for the honor of Christ, you "stand complete in all the will of God."

From Morning Thoughts by Octavius Winslow.
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