Obey God Even When It’s Difficult (John 14:15)

It is easy to say that we love God.

But Jesus connected love with something very practical:

Obedience.

He said:

“If you love me, keep my commands.”

That can be challenging because obedience isn't always convenient.

Sometimes God asks us to forgive when we would rather hold a grudge.

To tell the truth when lying would be easier.

To walk away from temptation when everyone else is participating.

To wait when we desperately want to move forward.

To love people who don't treat us well.

To give when keeping everything for ourselves feels safer.

To choose God's way when our own way seems more attractive.

Following Jesus isn't simply about agreeing with Him.

It is about allowing His Word to change the way we live.

There will be moments when you know what the right thing is, but doing it will cost you something.

That's where genuine faith becomes visible.

Anyone can say, “I trust God,” when everything is going well.

But obedience says:

“I trust God even when I don't understand.”

Think about Abraham.

God called him to leave his homeland and go where He would show him.

Abraham didn't have the entire journey mapped out.

He simply responded in faith.

Think about Noah.

God gave him an instruction that probably seemed strange to everyone around him.

But Noah obeyed.

Think about Mary.

She accepted God's calling even though it would completely change her life.

And above all, look at Jesus.

In the garden of Gethsemane, Jesus faced the suffering of the cross and prayed to the Father.

He chose the Father's will.

His obedience led Him to the cross, where He gave His life for our salvation.

That is the heart of the Gospel.

Jesus didn't simply tell us to obey God.

He demonstrated complete obedience Himself.

Because of His sacrifice, we can receive forgiveness and reconciliation with God.

So when God asks you to do something difficult, remember that obedience isn't about earning His love.

We obey because He has already loved us.

Grace doesn't give us permission to ignore God.

Grace transforms our hearts so that we want to follow Him.

Maybe God has already shown you something you need to change.

Maybe you know you need to apologize.

Maybe you need to end a relationship that is pulling you away from Christ.

Maybe you need to stop a habit that is damaging your walk with God.

Maybe you need to forgive.

Maybe you need to start serving.

Maybe you need to surrender your future to Him.

Whatever it is, don't keep asking God for a different instruction simply because the first one is uncomfortable.

Pray for courage.

Ask for wisdom.

Then obey.

You don't need to see the entire outcome before taking the next faithful step.

Sometimes obedience begins with one simple “Yes, Lord.”

And remember:

Delayed obedience is still disobedience when we knowingly refuse to do what God has called us to do.

Don't allow fear, pride, comfort, or people's opinions to keep you from following Christ.

The world may not always understand your choices.

That's okay.

Your goal isn't to impress the world.

Your goal is to honour God.

Love God with your words, but demonstrate that love through your obedience.

Today, ask yourself:

“Is there something God has been asking me to do that I have been avoiding?”

If there is, don't run from it.

Bring it to God.

Take the next step.

Trust Him.

Obey Him.

And leave the results in His hands.

One obedient step can change the direction of your life.

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Obey God Even When It’s Difficult (John 14:15) It is easy to say that we love God. But Jesus connected love with something very practical: Obedience. He said: “If you love me, keep my commands.” That can be challenging because obedience isn't always convenient. Sometimes God asks us to forgive when we would rather hold a grudge. To tell the truth when lying would be easier. To walk away from temptation when everyone else is participating. To wait when we desperately want to move forward. To love people who don't treat us well. To give when keeping everything for ourselves feels safer. To choose God's way when our own way seems more attractive. Following Jesus isn't simply about agreeing with Him. It is about allowing His Word to change the way we live. There will be moments when you know what the right thing is, but doing it will cost you something. That's where genuine faith becomes visible. Anyone can say, “I trust God,” when everything is going well. But obedience says: “I trust God even when I don't understand.” Think about Abraham. God called him to leave his homeland and go where He would show him. Abraham didn't have the entire journey mapped out. He simply responded in faith. Think about Noah. God gave him an instruction that probably seemed strange to everyone around him. But Noah obeyed. Think about Mary. She accepted God's calling even though it would completely change her life. And above all, look at Jesus. In the garden of Gethsemane, Jesus faced the suffering of the cross and prayed to the Father. He chose the Father's will. His obedience led Him to the cross, where He gave His life for our salvation. That is the heart of the Gospel. Jesus didn't simply tell us to obey God. He demonstrated complete obedience Himself. Because of His sacrifice, we can receive forgiveness and reconciliation with God. So when God asks you to do something difficult, remember that obedience isn't about earning His love. We obey because He has already loved us. Grace doesn't give us permission to ignore God. Grace transforms our hearts so that we want to follow Him. Maybe God has already shown you something you need to change. Maybe you know you need to apologize. Maybe you need to end a relationship that is pulling you away from Christ. Maybe you need to stop a habit that is damaging your walk with God. Maybe you need to forgive. Maybe you need to start serving. Maybe you need to surrender your future to Him. Whatever it is, don't keep asking God for a different instruction simply because the first one is uncomfortable. Pray for courage. Ask for wisdom. Then obey. You don't need to see the entire outcome before taking the next faithful step. Sometimes obedience begins with one simple “Yes, Lord.” And remember: Delayed obedience is still disobedience when we knowingly refuse to do what God has called us to do. Don't allow fear, pride, comfort, or people's opinions to keep you from following Christ. The world may not always understand your choices. That's okay. Your goal isn't to impress the world. Your goal is to honour God. Love God with your words, but demonstrate that love through your obedience. Today, ask yourself: “Is there something God has been asking me to do that I have been avoiding?” If there is, don't run from it. Bring it to God. Take the next step. Trust Him. Obey Him. And leave the results in His hands. One obedient step can change the direction of your life. #ObeyGod #John1415 #FaithAndObedience #FollowJesus #TrustGod #ChristianYouth #FaithInAction #JesusSaves #ShareJesus #DailyFaith #Lordsbook #JMSM #KNKA
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