In the sermon titled "If Ye Love Me," Clay Curtis explores the theological concept of obedience as an expression of love for Christ, drawn from John 14:15-24. He emphasizes that true love for Christ is evidenced through the observance of His commandments, which serves as the believer's chief assurance of their relationship with Him. The preacher underscores that the Holy Spirit is promised to believers as their Comforter, who confirms their identity as loved children of God when they respond to Christ's teachings with obedience. Key scriptural references including John 14 and 1 John 3 support his arguments, illustrating that obedience flows from a heart transformed by God's love, rather than as a means of earning salvation or assurance. Curtis ultimately stresses that the practical significance of this doctrine lies in the believer’s experience of comfort and assurance through the Spirit, fostering a deeper understanding of their union with Christ and encouraging them to love and serve one another.
“If you love me, keep my commandments, and I will pray the Father, and He shall give you another Comforter, that He may abide with you forever.”
“Our Lord is not teaching you to look to your obedience to try to find assurance. He's teaching us as we obey the commandments of the Lord, the Spirit of God will assure you in your heart that you're in Him, and He's in you.”
“If you love me, you will keep my commandments. This is a certainty.”
“Happy are you if you obey Him, because He makes you know.”
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