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Friday, May 15, 2026

15 May 26 Devotional - Love to Obey - Obedience that changes the world


 Day 5 — Obedience That Changes the World


Scripture: John 14:12

“Whoever believes in me will do the works I have been doing, and they will do even greater things than these.”


Jesus made an astonishing promise: His followers would continue His work in the world.


How could ordinary people accomplish something so great?


Through the power of the Holy Spirit and simple obedience.


After Pentecost, Peter preached and thousands came to faith. Throughout history, God has used ordinary believers to bring healing, hope, compassion, truth, and salvation across the world.


Not because they were extraordinary people—but because they were willing to obey.


Sometimes we wait for dramatic moments while overlooking daily faithfulness. But heaven often breaks into earth through ordinary acts of obedience:


  • praying for someone,
  • encouraging a hurting person,
  • sharing the gospel,
  • serving quietly,
  • forgiving generously,
  • loving consistently.


When we obey Jesus, we begin seeing Him work in and through us.


Obedience positions us to experience His presence and participate in His mission.


As your week continues, remember this simple rhythm:


Hear. Obey. Share.


Jesus is still speaking. The question is whether we will respond.


Reflection:

How might God want to work through my obedience this week?


Application:

Ask God for one opportunity today to encourage, serve, or share His love with someone else.


Prayer:

Jesus, use my life for Your glory. Help me walk in faithful obedience and allow Your love to overflow through me into the lives of others. Amen.

Thursday, May 14, 2026

14 May 26 Devotional- Love to Obey - Growth Comes Through Obedience

 


Day 4 — Growth Comes Through Obedience


Scripture: James 1:22

“Do not merely listen to the word, and so deceive yourselves. Do what it says.”


We often think spiritual growth comes primarily from consuming more content—more sermons, more podcasts, more books, more studies.


Knowledge matters. But knowledge alone does not produce maturity.


Growth happens when truth is practiced.


Jesus told His disciples to teach people “to obey everything” He commanded. Christianity was never meant to be passive learning. It is active discipleship.


A three-legged stool is only stable when all the legs are healthy:


  • Knowledge
  • Obedience
  • Sharing


If one leg becomes too short, the stool becomes unstable.


Many believers know far more than they practice. We can become spiritually overfed but under-obedient.


The mature Christian is not the one who knows the most Bible trivia—it is the one who faithfully lives out what God has already said.


Even small acts of obedience shape us deeply. Forgiving someone. Serving quietly. Confessing sin. Speaking truth. Loving an enemy. Trusting God in uncertainty.


Every act of obedience strengthens our faith.


As we obey, we begin experiencing God in deeper ways. We learn His faithfulness firsthand—not just intellectually, but personally.


Reflection:

Is there something God has already asked me to do that I have delayed?


Application:

Take one practical step of obedience today, even if it feels small.


Prayer:

Lord, help me not to stop at hearing Your Word. Give me courage to live it out faithfully and consistently. Amen.

Wednesday, May 13, 2026

13 May 26 Devotional - Love to Obey - Spirit gives desire and power


 Day 3 — The Spirit Gives Desire and Power


Scripture: Philippians 2:13

“For it is God who works in you to will and to act according to his good purpose.”


One of the greatest truths of the Christian life is this: God does not command us to obey and then leave us alone to figure it out.


He gives us His Spirit.


Before Christ, many of us had little interest in God. We resisted His ways, ignored His truth, and followed our own desires. But when the Holy Spirit enters our lives, He begins changing us from the inside out.


He gives new desires.


Suddenly, we want to pray. We hunger for Scripture. We care about people differently. We become aware of sin and long for holiness. That transformation is evidence of God at work within us.


The Holy Spirit not only gives desire—He gives power.


Jesus promised that the Counselor would be with His followers forever. We are not abandoned in our struggle to obey. God Himself walks with us, strengthens us, convicts us, teaches us, and reminds us of truth.


This means obedience is not about striving harder in human strength. It is about surrendering more fully to the Spirit’s leading.


When we fail, we return to Him. When we feel weak, we depend on Him. When we are uncertain, we listen for His guidance.


God works in us both “to will and to act.” He shapes both our desires and our actions.


Reflection:

Where do I need to rely more on the Holy Spirit instead of my own strength?


Application:

Before making decisions today, pause and pray: “Holy Spirit, guide me and help me obey You.”


Prayer:

Holy Spirit, thank You for living within me. Change my desires, strengthen my weakness, and help me walk in obedience today. Amen.


Tuesday, May 12, 2026

12 May 26 Devotional -Love to Obey - Obedience is not performance

 


Day 2 — Obedience Is Not Performance


Scripture: 1 John 5:3

“This is love for God: to obey his commands. And his commands are not burdensome.”


There is a difference between outward action and inward love.


A person can do all the right things while their heart remains distant. We can attend church, serve, give, and maintain appearances while secretly living disconnected from God.


Jesus is not after performance. He wants our hearts.


Imagine a husband who brings flowers home every month for his wife because he feels obligated. He tosses them on the table and says, “There. Done.” The action happened, but the relationship suffered because love was absent.


We can treat God the same way. We can reduce faith to routine and obedience to mere duty.


But real obedience flows from affection.


Jesus wants us to love to obey.


This changes everything. Instead of asking, “What do I have to do?” we begin asking, “How can I honor the One I love?”


Legalism drains life because it focuses on external behavior without internal transformation. But the Holy Spirit changes our desires. He teaches us to delight in God’s ways.


God’s commands are not burdensome because they lead us into freedom, joy, and intimacy with Him.


Reflection:

Have I been obeying God out of love, or simply out of habit and obligation?


Application:

Spend time with God today without rushing. Read Scripture slowly and ask God to renew your affection for Him.


Prayer:

Father, guard me from empty religious routine. Fill my heart with genuine love for You so that obedience becomes joyful and life-giving. Amen.

Monday, May 11, 2026

11 May 26 Devotional - Love to Obey - Love that listens


 Day 1 — Love That Listens


Scripture: John 14:15

“If you love me, you will keep my commandments.”


Growing up, many of us played games that required listening carefully. One of the classics was Simon Says. The whole game depended on paying attention and responding correctly. If you acted without listening, you were out.


Jesus speaks to His disciples in a similar way—but with eternal significance. He is not playing games with us; He is shaping us. He is forming hearts that listen and respond.


Obedience begins with attentive love.


Too often, we approach Christianity as information gathering. We listen to sermons, read books, attend Bible studies, and collect knowledge. But Jesus does not merely say, “If you love me, you will know my commandments.” He says, “If you love me, you will keep them.”


Love listens carefully because love values the voice of the one speaking.


Think about someone you deeply care about. You remember what matters to them. You pay attention to their words because the relationship matters. In the same way, obedience to Jesus is not a cold religious duty—it is a relational response.


The Christian life is not about checking boxes to earn God’s approval. We already have His love through Christ. Obedience is our grateful response to that love.


When we truly love Jesus, we begin to desire what He desires. His commands become invitations into deeper life rather than burdens to avoid.


Reflection:

Am I merely hearing God’s Word, or am I responding to it with obedience?


Application:

Ask God to show you one specific area where He has already spoken clearly—and take one step of obedience today.


Prayer:

Lord Jesus, help me not just to hear Your voice but to respond to it. Teach me to love You in a way that produces joyful obedience. Give me ears to listen and a willing heart to follow. Amen.

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