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Power to Obey


Power to Obey
What will give us the power to obey Jesus?
Our love for Him will give us the power to obey Him.
Gather love in your heart for Jesus.
I used to think if I obeyed Jesus I would be a happy person,
but the fact is that our happiness comes from Jesus and
not from our works for Him.
Let your love for Jesus give you the power to obey Him.
If you try to obey Him without using your deep love for Him,
you will burn yourself out.
Obey Jesus to make Him happy,
but know that your obedience will not make you happy.
Let Jesus be the source of your happiness.
Don’t pursue happiness through your obedience.
Your happiness comes from Jesus Himself and not from your works.
We want to obey You because You love us and we love You.
We will be happy just because of You, Jesus Christ.
We will be happy even if we fail.
We will be happy even in our weaknesses.
We will be happy even with our corrupt hearts that are in need of cleansing.
We will be happy even if we can’t find our callings.
We will be happy even when we fall
because we know that we will fall into Your arms.
We will be happy because of You, our King.
This will bring the true power to obey.

From Kamran Yaraei’s Book “Food For The Heart”.

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