I was actually just dinking around under Google Images, looking for a graphic of a tree to illustrate the saying, "Obedience is not the root of our salvation - it is the fruit," often quoted or paraphrased from C.S. Lewis, Charles Spurgeon, A.W. Tozer, and the like.
I thought it might look kind of cool to have a rustic drawing of a tree, with roots and all, and show the relationship of Grace - Faith - Obedience - Fruit... Alas, I am not an artist, but I can see the pictures in my head. (Or find them online.)So, in the middle of all this, I find a website with some interesting blogs - The Sisterhood Hub - in which I found an article I have bookmarked, titled 8 Reasons Why Obedience to God is Important. For the sake of not repeating what you can read for yourself on that site, I will distill it down to just the 8 main points.
- John 14:15 - If you love me, you will keep my commandments.
- Romans 12:1 - Let (your bodies) be a living and holy sacrifice... this is truly the way to worship Him.
- Luke 11:28 - Even more blessed are all who hear the word and put it into practice.
- 1 John 5:3 - This is the love of God, that we keep his commandments.
- 1 John 2:3 - We can be sure that we know him if we obey his commandments.
- 1 Samuel 15:22 - To obey is better than sacrifice.
- Romans 5:15 - By Adam's disobedience the many were made sinners, so by Christ's obedience the many will be made righteous.
- Psalm 119:1-3 - Blessed are those whose ways are blameless, who
walk according to the instruction of the Lord. Blessed are those
who keep his statutes and seek him with all their heart— they do no wrong but
follow his ways.
I have found that a lot of times, people read into these verses what they have heard over the years, but not really taken the time to think about it, and if what they have heard actually lines up with Scripture. When Jesus said, "If you love me, you will keep my commandments," the usual take-away is to think that Matthew 22:37-39 is saying that all you have to do is love God and love your neighbor. Well, yes. He does actually say that. But what is he really saying here? Verse 40: "All the law and prophets hang on these two commandments."
I think he's saying that we have to know what the Foundational Scriptures are, and then we will see the correlation - it has often been taught that the 10 Commandments can be broken into two categories: Loving God and Loving Others. I believe that is a good and accurate picture. But if we have dismissed all of the Torah ahead of time without even reading it because some preacher has said "the Old Testament is not relevant to us," we can never know how God uses His commands to show us what it looks like to love Him and love our neighbor. The very things that Jesus came into this world to walk out in real time so we could get a handle on what it was supposed to look like.
Can I just paraphrase Jesus here and say, "You have heard it said..." and challenge some of the things we have all heard from (hopefully) well-meaning teachers and preachers. "But I say to you..." WHAT DOES SCRIPTURE SAY?
You owe it to yourself to find out for yourself. (Believe it or not, there is a website dedicated to helping you do just that.)
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