The Obedience That Comes from Knowing God.

Scripture
John 14:15
"If ye love me, keep my commandments."

One who truly knows God does not argue with Him when given simple instructions. When a person has a genuine relationship with God, obedience becomes a natural response rather than a struggle. The heart that truly knows God trusts His wisdom, His goodness, and His intentions.

Many times, the difficulty people have with obedience does not come from the complexity of God's instructions but from the distance in their relationship with Him. When God's voice feels unfamiliar, His instructions can feel unreasonable. But when you know Him deeply, you understand that everything He asks is rooted in love, wisdom, and purpose.

Those who walked closely with God in the Scriptures often responded with simple obedience. Abraham obeyed when called to leave his homeland. Samuel responded, "Speak, Lord, for your servant hears." Ananias obeyed when the Lord sent him to Saul. Their obedience was not born out of pressure but out of trust.

The more a person knows God, the less they feel the need to debate with Him. His character becomes their assurance. His voice becomes their direction. His will becomes their desire.

True knowledge of God produces a heart that is willing, ready, and enabled to obey Him.

God's Loving Heart.
The Obedience That Comes from Knowing God. Scripture John 14:15 "If ye love me, keep my commandments." One who truly knows God does not argue with Him when given simple instructions. When a person has a genuine relationship with God, obedience becomes a natural response rather than a struggle. The heart that truly knows God trusts His wisdom, His goodness, and His intentions. Many times, the difficulty people have with obedience does not come from the complexity of God's instructions but from the distance in their relationship with Him. When God's voice feels unfamiliar, His instructions can feel unreasonable. But when you know Him deeply, you understand that everything He asks is rooted in love, wisdom, and purpose. Those who walked closely with God in the Scriptures often responded with simple obedience. Abraham obeyed when called to leave his homeland. Samuel responded, "Speak, Lord, for your servant hears." Ananias obeyed when the Lord sent him to Saul. Their obedience was not born out of pressure but out of trust. The more a person knows God, the less they feel the need to debate with Him. His character becomes their assurance. His voice becomes their direction. His will becomes their desire. True knowledge of God produces a heart that is willing, ready, and enabled to obey Him. God's Loving Heart.
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