Tuesday, February 3, 2015

BEYOND OBEDIENCE IS LOVE

Psalm 27:4

It is not enough to obey the Laws of God.  I need to go beyond obedience and work to become a person who desires to obey God in all I do.  In the parable of the prodigal son the older son did everything right but in the end he was more distanced from his father than the younger son was.  The older son stayed home with his father out of duty.  The younger son returned to his father out of repentance and submission.  Both sons had the love of their father. The younger believed and received it; the older son did not even see it and rejected it. 

It isn’t what I do as much as it is who I am that in important in God’s eyes.  Obedience out of duty, without a gracious heart and submitted will is not enough.  I must go beyond obedience and become a person whose will desires to love God more than myself.  Then obedience will be the fruit of that love.

I remember years ago at my job we had someone come in and do a workshop on Compassionate Conversation.  We learned skills on how to speak kindly and compassionately with one another.  For awhile we practiced what we had learned but over time we forgot the steps we learned and went back to our instincts.  So the workshop was brought back again, and again in the years to come.  I remember thinking we were doing it wrong.  If we were compassionate people we would simply speak to one another compassionately.  So we needed to address becoming compassionate people, not just learning skills of compassionate conversation.  I am not sure there are workshops for that because that is personal work and takes wanting to be something other than I am.  That takes more than learning skills and exercises; that takes self sacrifice.  As they say in Oz, “That is a horse of a different color.”


Military commanders in this world demand obedience.  God desires His children to love Him with all our hearts, minds, souls, and strength.  When I do that obedience will be a fruit of that love.

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