Day 1

Scripture to Read: Luke 6:46

We start a new series over these next several weeks on “Jesus’ Parables: to be awakened to a kingdom mentality.” This week our focus is on Luke 6:46-49. There will be some other Scriptures added to the devotions this week, but rest assured they will tie into what God has led our pastors to be sharing with us from His Holy Word. Jesus asks an incredibly important question in Luke 6:46, “Why do you call Me, ‘Lord, Lord,’ and do not do what I say?” As believers, we know we are to obey our Lord and His Word daily, but we often fail miserably. Most of our failures stem from us choosing not to spend time daily in intimate fellowship with our Lord and His Word. We cannot walk in consistent obedience if we are out of fellowship with our Lord and feeding on His Word. Jesus made it clear in John 15:14,“ You are My friends if you do what I command you.” Following our Lord’s Word is the evidence that we belong to Him. God even led the Apostle John to write, in 1 John 2:3,“ By this we know that we have come to know Him, if we keep His commandments.” Note the big “if” on both of these Scripture verses. If we declare with our mouths that Jesus is Lord of our lives then our words, our daily decisions, and our very thoughts should all be in line with God’s Holy Word. If we call Him Lord, let’s do what He says.

Challenge & Application

1. What did God teach you today about your obedience to Him and His Word? 2. What steps do you take daily to make sure you are walking in obedience to our Lord Jesus Christ and His Word?

Don’t forget to pray using the A.C.T.S. (Adoration, Confession, Thanksgiving, Supplication) method!

Devotionals from this week

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Day 1

We start a new series over these next several weeks on “Jesus’ Parables: to be awakened to a kingdom mentality.” This week our focus is on Luke 6:46-49. There will be some other Scriptures added to the devotions this week, but rest assured they will tie into what God has led our pastors to be sharing with us from His Holy Word. Jesus asks an ...

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Day 2

As we read Luke 6:47-48 today, our Lord lays out for us what we are like if we walk in obedience to Him and His Word. Note first that we must first choose to come to Him. We know that Jesus left heaven to come to us so we could know Him as our personal Lord and Savior. Just because He came to us (the entire human race), though, does not mean ...

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Day 3

Today, in Luke 6:49, we see a sharp contrast to yesterday’s devotion. As we saw yesterday, if our foundation is built on our daily fellowship with Christ and His Word and we walk in obedience to Him, we can withstand the storms of this life. Today, though, our Lord Jesus Christ uses another comparison that has tragic results. Jesus says that ...

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Day 4

This week’s theme is all about walking in obedience to our Lord and His Word. Too often, even within churches in this country, people have a false sense of security, thinking they are going to heaven. They base their security on praying a prayer, walking the aisle in their church, and then getting baptized. None of these things are wrong or b...

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Day 5

God loves to repeat Himself throughout His Word. He does this because He knows we need constant reminders to what His Truth says. If we were willingly obedient in all areas of our lives, I really believe the Bible would consist of only two commands. These two commands are the ones that Jesus said were the two greatest commands of all. Jesus s...

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Day 6

In light of all God has been teaching us this week about obedience, there is no doubt that James 1:22-25 ties directly to us walking in obedience to our Lord. Again, God continually brings us back to the reality that obedience to Him and His Word are the markers of a life surrendered to Christ. God tells us today that we need to prove ourselv...

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Day 7

As we finish out this week on our obedience to our Lord Jesus Christ, another Scripture that fits right in is James 2:14-26. Sometimes people think, as they read James 2, that as God led James to write these verses that it almost sounds like our works save us. But God NEVER contradicts Himself, so we know that is not what God had James write....

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