If You Love Me!
If you love me…
John 14:15 – If ye love me, keep my commandments.
When I was a little
girl, I can remember watching soap operas with my mom and grandmom. I was
always amazed at the story plots and twists as characters promised and vowed to
love one another. Many promises were made about their love and many would issue
some ultimatum or some hidden agenda for their love. “If you love me, you would
give me all the money in your bank account.” “If you love me you wouldn’t tell
people my secret.”
This was a very different
kind of love than the love that God has for us. His love simply says, “If you
love me, keep my commandments.” Just a special reminder that our love is an
action word… obey. And guess what? There are only 10 of them! 1 John 5:3 says “For
this is the love of God, that we keep His commandments. And His commandments
are not burdensome.” God doesn’t give us burdens that we can’t handle and
commandments that we can’t keep. His yoke is easy. His burdens are light.
In the 28th chapter of Deuteronomy,
God tells the Israelites the blessings that follow obedience. Some are… You
will be set high above the nations on earth; You will be Blessed in the city
and the field; The fruit of your womb will be blessed; You will be a lender and
not a borrower; and have abundant prosperity. Read Chapter 28 for ALL the
blessings of obedience. But notice that following the blessings for obedience
are the curses for disobedience. If you read all the curses for disobedience,
they are the opposite of the blessings for obedience.
God gives us the choice
of blessings or curses based on our actions. He even says “If”, which is a
conjunction introducing a conditional clause. If you love me, then obey my
commandments. He is not forcing us to do it, but he says your love for me will
show in how you keep my commandments.
I absolutely love the
account of Jonah. I believe I am a direct descendant of Bro. Jonah. Here is the
gist of Jonah’s account. Jonah was told by God to go to Nineveh to tell the
people to get their lives together and repent. The people of Nineveh were very
wicked enemies of Israel. Jonah was an Israelite and decided that he would not
be going to Nineveh to preach to “those” people. So Jonah headed to Tarshish which
was the exact opposite direction of Nineveh. He boarded a ship to escape. A storm
arose and the men on board realized that Jonah was the cause of the storm so
they threw him off. As soon as Jonah hit the water, the storm stopped. Jonah
was then swallowed by a whale and stayed in the body of the whale for 3 days.
In the belly of the whale, Jonah repented and prayed. He eventually went to
Nineveh when he was thrown up by the whale.
To Jonah going to
Nineveh made NO sense and he decided that he would go in the opposite direction
(disobedience) of where the Lord was sending him. Nineveh was a country ridden
with sin. It was the original “Sin City”, full of lawlessness and debauchery. Why
Nineveh? We have to do what God says
whether it makes sense or not!
Sometimes being obedient
to God seems strange and is difficult to understand. I can only imagine how
Mary, the mother of Jesus, felt when the angel told her that she would give
birth to the Messiah. But her final response in Luke 1:38 was simply, “I am the
Lord’s servant. Let everything you’ve said happen to me.” Simple obedience. I
crave this type of obedience. I need this type of obedience in my life. Mary
only asked how could this be I am a virgin (Luke 1:34), but her final response
was that of obedience.
God requires our
obedience. He doesn’t just speak to hear himself speak. He speaks so that He
can convey a message or a command and our response should be obedience. We miss
the blessings of God when we are disobedient.
Case in point… A few
months ago as I was preparing for work, the Holy Spirit, clearly told me to
pick up a box of pencils that were beside my bed and take them to work with me.
Obedience would have been to just grab the box and head out the door, however,
in my normal talk back, inquisitive fashion. I asked, “why do I need pencils?”
Then I stated to the All-Knowing God of
the Universe, “I don’t need pencils” and walked out the door to go to work
WITHOUT the pencils. No sooner had I walked in the door of my job, did a
young teacher, Mrs. Williams, walk up to me and ask me for pencils. I was in
utter shock! I could not believe this was happening. A few things were running through
my mind:
1) I had totally heard
the voice of God. Some people pray to hear his voice and I had actually heard
it even though I didn’t listen.
2) I missed an
opportunity to testify to the younger teacher about how God was working in her
life and answering her prayers through me. (Please note, she may not have
prayed for pencils, but the fact that her need would have been met would have
still been a blessing and maybe an opportunity for me to witness to her.)
3) I had to confess my
sins – 1 John 1:9 says that “if we confess our sins, He (God) is faithful and
just and will forgive us our sins and purify us from all unrighteousness.” I
told my coworker about the pencils and that God had clearly told me to get the
pencils and I had been disobedient. She accepted it, of course and said it was
no big deal. But to me it was a HUGE deal.
4) I had to ask for
forgiveness for my disobedience. I was not obedient and as a result I missed an
opportunity to be blessed and a blessing to someone else.
Our obedience can change
lives and situations. Jonah preached to the people of Nineveh, warned them to
repent of their sins or their city would be destroyed in 40 days. The people
repented and turned away from their sin. Jonah saved a city with a population
of 120,000 citizens just because he was obedient. He kept God’s command to GO!
Remember, obedience and
keeping God’s commandments are directly tied to God’s bountiful blessings. We
show our love for God by how we keep or obey His commandments. Be obedient and
live in the RED - loved and forgiven.
#Loved
#Forgiven
#Obedient
#KeepingCommandments
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