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.