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.