“And this is love, that we walk after his commandments. This is the commandment, That, as ye have heard from the beginning, ye should walk in it.” 2 John 1:6
Obedience. A word that can be defined in so many different ways, depending on the context. We train animals to obey commands, either to perform for entertainment or to live peacefully as we care for them. We establish laws so that we can drive safely or share communities in harmony. But this only addresses obedience in relation to each other. What about the relationship with God Himself? God created mankind in order to have fellowship. He has opened all the doors that lead to having that connection through Jesus Christ. All He asks of us is obedience.
The Holman Illustrated Bible Dictionary gives a succinct definition of biblical obedience: “to hear God’s word and act accordingly.” Simply put, it demonstrates our faith and trust in God and leads to personal growth.
The apostle John defines this as love in his second letter to believing readers. The primary example of this selfless agape love is Jesus. He showed it through His life and actions. It includes loving one another, as well as walking in obedience to the truth of God. For Christians, this is not optional. Believers are to “walk in it,” that is, to obey it. But obedience isn’t learned overnight. It is a lifelong process that we pursue daily.
There are several reasons that obedience is important. First, because Jesus calls us to obey. It is also an act of worship that proves our love and demonstrates our faith. In 1 Samuel, we see that God rejected King Saul when he disobeyed the Lord.
Chapter 15:22 reads: “And Samuel said, Hath the Lord as great delight in burnt offerings and sacrifices, as in obeying the voice of the Lord? Behold to obey is better than sacrifice, and to hearken than the fat of rams.”
And verse 23 reveals Saul’s punishment for rebellion:“...Because thou hast rejected the word of the Lord, He hath also rejected thee from being king.”
We can see that disobedience leads to sin and death, but obedience brings promises from God. He promises to save us, watch over us, take care of us, and meet our needs. The will of God is that His people should walk in the truth of the gospel and abide by it.
As we approach the holiday season these next two months, let us be diligent in making obedience to the Lord our daily goal. Let us walk in it as a testimony to our trust and belief in Him and our love for others.
Dear Lord,
Thank You
for showing me the importance of demonstrating my faith and trust through
obedience to You. Help me show Your love to others.
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