Monday, October 25, 2010

John 19 Devotional


John 19: 28 – 30 Later, knowing that all was now completed, and so that the Scripture would be fulfilled, Jesus said, "I am thirsty." A jar of wine vinegar was there, so they soaked a sponge in it, put the sponge on a stalk of the hyssop plant, and lifted it to Jesus' lips. When he had received the drink, Jesus said, "It is finished." With that, he bowed his head and gave up his spirit.


Application: Do you have a hard time obeying instructions? Ok, do you listen and do what you are told whenever you are told to do something? You may answer…well it depends on what they are telling me to do. In other words, you will do what people ask you to do with conditions. To be honest, most of us are like that. We do what we are told with conditions. Let’s think for a minute. What are some of the conditions that determine whether we respond in obedience to what we are being asked to do? Well, I would say the main conditions are based on who is saying it, how they are saying it or, what they are asking us to do. More often than not, the factor that determines whether we will obey any request is how much inconvenience it cost us. Ok, most of us learn how to obey instructions at home. The people who will probably tell you what to do the most in your life will be your parents or guardian and God. And, usually how well we obey our parents is indicative of how well we will obey God. That is why the Bible says “Children obey your parents that you may live long upon the earth.” If you don’t learn to obey your parents, it is almost impossible to obey God. Learning to obey your parents will ultimately help you to obey other people who may have authority over you in your life as well, like your teacher or a police officer. The principle of submission is essential for a successful Christian life. Without learning how to submit to authority and obey instructions there is no way you will be able to stay in God “perfect” will. NONE! Friend, there will come a time in your life where you will hear God for yourself and besides Him telling you how much He loves you the next thing you will hear the most from Him are requests. And, God has a lot of request. Do you know what? He needs you to obey them, everyone one of them to be exact. There will not be one single command God asks you to do that is not just as important as the next. Jesus highlights this point as He was taking His last breaths of life on the cross. The Bible says, “…knowing that all was now completed, and so that the Scripture would be fulfilled, Jesus said, "I am thirsty." A jar of wine vinegar was there, so they soaked a sponge in it, put the sponge on a stalk of the hyssop plant, and lifted it to Jesus' lips. When he had received the drink, Jesus said, "It is finished." With that, he bowed his head and gave up his spirit.” Did you see that He said It is finished… not after He was tortured, or crowned with thorns, nor when He was put on the cross. Jesus said “…It is finished…” after He took a drink of juice! Imagine that, His entire life’s mission and work would have all been derailed if He had failed to take one simple drink on the cross. Jesus said that it was finished because drinking the juice was the last act He was instructed to perform in fulfilling His call. You see, every action of Jesus was in obedience to God and designed to fulfill God’s will upon the earth. Friend, we will never be perfect in this life, and we may never be. But, the truth is because Jesus was perfect we don’t have to. Nevertheless, God does require us to do our best in obeying Him. Jesus said, “If you love me, you will obey my commandments.” Do you see…we prove our love to God when we do what He says! That’s the point of trusting God, of loving Him, of being called His friend. If we do what He asks us to do, we know we love God and so does He. Ok, let me ask you this again. Do you listen and do what God tells you to do? Or, let me say it like this; do you love God with conditions?

Three action steps:


  1. Take the time to memorize John 19: 28 – 30

  2. Has God told you to do anything before? Did you do it?

  3. What is the one thing that God could ask you to do that you would have a hard time doing?

3 comments:

Tulip said...

Sadly, one of the first negotiation tools kids learn is the handy 'condition' clause. It's the old "I'd do something for you but only if..."

Even some of our great Bible heroes fell into this. Gideon must have been one of those kids! Look how many times Gideon tested God before doing the work God had given him. Adults retain the ability to play that game too well.

Anonymous said...

Obedience isn't always easy. If only we could all be more like Jesus.

Anonymous said...

Yah loves order and obedience: Yah-->Yahoshua-->man-->woman-->children

As a child, I never liked being punished so I usually did as I was told. And, would often cry if a voice was raised, lol. My parents still laugh about that sometimes. I obey especially if it is explained to me.

Has Yah told you to do anything before?

Yah has said I will live with a man, I assume under a covenant-marriage.

Did you do it? I will do it when I am told by Him and/or the man.

What is the one thing Yah could ask you to do that you would have a hard time doing? Give up my life but I would do it! HalleluYah! \O/

Shonta