It’s HUGE that we understand this if we want to walk away from sin and experience more of God.

John tells us, “If we say we have fellowship with him (God) while we walk in darkness, we lie and do not practice the truth.” (1 John 1:6)

The truth is, we all step in sin, but we can’t walk in it as a habit or lifestyle and have fellowship with God.

And to effectively walk away from sin, I think it’s HUGE that we understand this!

Jesus says, “When an unclean spirit goes out of a man, he goes through dry places, seeking rest, and finds none. Then he says, ‘I will return to my house from which I came.’ And when he comes, he finds it empty, swept, and put in order. Then he goes and takes with him seven other spirits more wicked than himself, and they enter and dwell there; and the last state of that man is worse than the first. So shall it also be with this wicked generation.”(Matt 12:43-45)

Jesus is talking here to religious people who were focused on rules. They were not focused on Him.

Yes, Jesus said, “If you love Me you will obey my commandments.” (John 14:15) But, He didn’t say, “If you love the rules you will obey the rules.”

As Christ followers, our eyes and hearts have to stay smack-dab, glued to Jesus reminding ourselves of what He has done for us!

Because!! (And this is the HUGE part!) As we love and adore HIM, obeying Him becomes more of a natural thing and He fills those empty spaces up leaving no room for evil things that hurt us to take residence.

No, Jesus isn’t telling us to stop obeying Him. (I’m NOT saying that at all)

Instead, I believe He is telling us: when we really love Him, when our motivation is sheer love for Him—when we do because He has already done what’s necessary for our salvation—following Him becomes less “try harder” and more of a natural choice.

“If we LOVE Him, we will obey Him.” See the difference?

But how do I love Jesus enough to live like this? How do I love Him more today than I did yesterday?

How do I move from being a “try harder” person —constantly frustrated over my most recent sin failure—to a person who loves Jesus so much that His ways become my ways?

For starters, I need to realize it is Jesus who wants this more than I do and who provides the power to change.

For some, its no coincidence that you are reading these words.

Jesus loves you so very much, and He wants your whole heart. He wants to be your everything.

Jesus wants to give you more of Himself. The King of the Universe, whose plans for you are exceedingly, abundantly good (Eph. 3:20), who sees all your tomorrows and loves you perfectly, wants to help you love and follow Him more because He is where the peace-filled life exists.

You won’t find that something better in a redoubled effort to follow moral rules, but in a purposeful pursuit of a daily in-love relationship with Jesus Christ.

So, what does this look like?

It means that I deliberately focus on the love of Jesus, shown to us in the gospel, every day, throughout the day. I need to think about Jesus and all He has done for me and how much it cost Him. (John says this in his letter in 1 John 2:24-27).

As we seek to understand His great love for us by focusing on Him, we are drawn by the Holy Spirit to respond to that love with more love for Him . . . and the obedience will follow.

But friend, it is hard to deeply love someone you don’t really know. It is impossible to trust someone you only hear others tell you about. This is why studying the Word and praying are so important. We need to know Jesus personally and experience Him personally.

I heard those terms for years and didn’t have a clue what “personally” meant, until one day I simply asked Jesus to reveal Himself to me.

I asked Him to help me love Him more tomorrow than I do today. He answered those prayers and is still answering them today.

He created me and you for relationship—real relationship. That will grow as you open up His Word.

Oh, I know, I used to think it was boring and hard to understand too, until I asked Him to help me crave it “more than chocolate” and to help me understand what it means. Now, I find His Word to be alive as He speaks to me daily—comforting, directing, teaching, assuring me of His love.

It’s in this growing, in-love relationship with Jesus that you will find strength, not only to obey Him, but to trust Him at all times, especially when things don’t go your way. If you want to know Him like this, you only have to ask. He will show Himself to you through His Word.

He is the One who will never leave you nor forsake you (Heb. 13:5)
Who will stand with you in the fire (Isa. 43:2)
Who will calm the storm (Ps. 107)
Who will make you laugh (Ps. 126:2–3)
Who will dry your tears (Rev. 21:4)
Who will guide your steps (Ps. 37:3–4)
Who will be your strength (Isa. 41:10)
Whose Name is faithful and true (Rev. 19:11)

This same Jesus left a throne in heaven to die for you while the Bible says you were His enemy (Rom. 5:10). Can you imagine what that cost both the Father and the Son? How much love did that take?

Oh no, Jesus didn’t die so we would follow the rules and be caught up in some Sunday-only, dry religion. He died for us because He loves us and wants our whole-hearted love in return.

I’ll be back in 1 John tomorrow. I hope you’ll join us!

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Note – this is a continuation of my study of 1 John. Go to this page on Facebook or kimjaggers.com to see other posts on this wonderful book of the Bible.

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