Digging Deeper: Walking In Love
READY:
“I’ve loved you the way my Father has loved me. Make yourselves at home in my love. If you keep my commands, you’ll remain intimately at home in my love. That’s what I’ve done—kept my Father’s commands and made myself at home in his love.”
John 15:9-10 (MSG)
WALKING IN LOVE
SET:
So much of God’s word feels like a warm hug, but there is something about today’s passage that makes me feel the tangible love of Jesus wrapped tightly around me. Words have the capability of painting vivid pictures and The Message translation of John 15:10 does just that.
This week we have unpacked obeying God – both the how to and the why. We have discussed the importance of seeking His will for our lives and explored the courage it sometimes takes to answer in obedience. Today’s look at obedience comes from a different angle than most of us probably ever think to explore.
It should be no surprise that John, the self-proclaimed “disciple whom Jesus loved” approached the topic of obedience through the lens of love. We obey the Father because we love him and we love him because he first loved us! The original word used here for love is “agapao” which implies being loved dearly or beloved. It’s not an “I love tacos” kind of love John is talking about, but a deep fondness and commitment. We are promised that when we obey our loving Father we will be as close as possible to the feeling and security of that love. We get to experience a love that feels as warm, safe, and cozy as being home when we choose to walk each day out no obedience.
Yes, we have the reassurance that He goes with us, and yes we know that He blesses our path when we walk where He leads us; but we also have the comfort in knowing as we take each wobbly step with Jesus in obedience we are walking deeper into our love relationship with Him! You will never feel the love of Jesus more than when you are walking in obedience with Him!
GO:
- Can you think of a time that you felt the tangible love of Jesus?
- How does knowing love and obedience are linked change the way you think about doing what God asks of you?
WORKOUT:
- James 1:22-25
- Psalm 1:1–2
- Matthew 7:11
- Matthew 7:24-27
OVERTIME:
Jesus, thank you for loving us with a deep unending love that is bigger than anything we can fathom! We ask you to meet us wherever we are today in this very moment and let us feel your loving arms wrapping around us as we willingly submit to your best for our life. Give us the patience to wait for you to guide each step we take and the wisdom to not get ahead of you. In Jesus’ name, Amen.
Minda Seagraves has been married to her best friend, Russell, for 17 years and is mom to Carson and Maddie. She is also a full-time missionary with the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, serving as a chaplain to local female high school teams and supports 380 staff across four states in the U.S. and 20 countries in East Africa as the Regional Director of Talent Advancement with FCA. Minda and her family live in Acworth and have been attending NorthStar Church since 2020.