EPISODE · Jul 16, 2026 · 10 MIN
“Abiding is an Action Word”
from "Prayer Changes Everything" Devotion for Today · host Y.E.S. Jesus Youth Encountering Savior Jesus
July 17, 2026 Daily Devotional: “Abiding is an Action Word”John 15:10 "If you keep my commands, you will remain in my love, just as I have kept my Father’s commands and remain in his love." We often treat love like weather—something that happens to us, shifting from sunny to overcast without our consent. We "fall" into it, drift out of it, or feel it cool down. But when Jesus talks about love in John 15, he uses the word remain or abide, It’s not a passive mood; it’s a physical address. It’s a choice of where you set up camp. And in verse 10, Jesus strips away any vague, emotional mysticism about how to stay there: "If you keep my commands, you will remain in my love." There is a beautiful, grounding clarity here. Jesus connects the highest spiritual reality—living enveloped in the love of God—with practical, everyday alignment. He isn’tsetting up a transactional system where you "earn" his love through perfect performance. Rather, he is describing how relationship works. Obedience isn't the price of admission; it’s the pipeline. Think of it like a house. The roof protects you from the storm, but if you choose to walk out the front door and stand in the rain, you get wet. The house didn't stop existing, and its protection didn't change—you just changed your position relative to it. When we ignore Christ's commands, we aren't causing him to stop loving us; we are choosing to step outside the shelter of that love. We step into anxiety, self-reliance, and friction. Jesus then points to his own life as the ultimate proof of concept: "just as I have kept my Father’s commands and remain in his love." The perfect intimacy Jesus shared with the Father wasn't an accident of divinity; it wasforged in steady, active alignment with the Father's will. If you want to feel the warmth of the fire, you have to stay close to the heat. Today, remaining in his love doesn't require a massive emotional breakthrough.It looks like a series of small, intentional choices to trust his design over your impulses. At its core, this verse explains how we maintain active, vibrant intimacy with God. It means that obedience is the practical expression of love. We do not obey to get God to love us; we obey because we are already loved, and we want to live in the center of that love. In what area of your life right now does obedience feel like a restriction rather than a protection? What would it look like to reframe that command as a way to "remain in his love"? Jesus emphasizes that he did nothing apart from the Father. Where are you currently trying to operate on your own strength instead of abiding?
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July 17, 2026 Daily Devotional: “Abiding is an Action Word”John 15:10 "If you keep my commands, you will remain in my love, just as I have kept my Father’s commands and remain in his love." We often treat love like weather—something that happens to us, shifting from sunny to overcast without our consent. We "fall" into it, drift out of it, or feel it cool down. But when Jesus talks about love in John 15, he uses the word remain or abide, It’s not a passive mood; it’s a physical address. It’s a choice of where you set up camp. And in verse 10, Jesus strips away any vague, emotional mysticism about how to stay there: "If you keep my commands, you will remain in my love." There is a beautiful, grounding clarity here. Jesus connects the highest spiritual reality—living enveloped in the love of God—with practical, everyday alignment. He isn’tsetting up a transactional system where you "earn" his love through perfect performance. Rather, he is describing how relationship works. Obedience isn't the price of admission; it’s the pipeline. Think of it like a house. The roof protects you from the storm, but if you choose to walk out the front door and stand in the rain, you get wet. The house didn't stop existing, and its protection didn't change—you just changed your position relative to it. When we ignore Christ's commands, we aren't causing him to stop loving us; we are choosing to step outside the shelter of that love. We step into anxiety, self-reliance, and friction. Jesus then points to his own life as the ultimate proof of concept: "just as I have kept my Father’s commands and remain in his love." The perfect intimacy Jesus shared with the Father wasn't an accident of divinity; it wasforged in steady, active alignment with the Father's will. If you want to feel the warmth of the fire, you have to stay close to the heat. Today, remaining in his love doesn't require a massive emotional breakthrough.It looks like a series of small, intentional choices to trust his design over your impulses. At its core, this verse explains how we maintain active, vibrant intimacy with God. It means that obedience is the practical expression of love. We do not obey to get God to love us; we obey because we are already loved, and we want to live in the center of that love. In what area of your life right now does obedience feel like a restriction rather than a protection? What would it look like to reframe that command as a way to "remain in his love"? Jesus emphasizes that he did nothing apart from the Father. Where are you currently trying to operate on your own strength instead of abiding?
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