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“If you love me, you will keep my commands… The one who doesn’t love me will not keep my words.” (John 14:15,24)
This week, our devotions will cover the seventh and final reality of Experiencing God:
you come to know God by experience as you obey Him, and He accomplishes His work through you.
I’m especially happy to write these devotions because they dovetail very nicely into my experience as the founder and former Executive Director of Lexington Rescue Mission. I will try to share a few of my insights into the blessings of obedience that I have experienced along the way.
Let’s first review the relationship that exists between love and obedience. The Blackaby and King book,
Experiencing God,
states:
There are many examples in the Bible that illustrate the above principles. Take the story of Gideon, for example. As a leader of the Israelites, he won a decisive victory over a Midianite army despite a vast numerical disadvantage, leading a troop of 300 "valiant" men. Gideon had gathered more than 32,000 men to fight, but God directed Gideon to send them all home, except for 300 who lapped water with their hands to their mouths.
But God had an even stranger plan in place. The soldiers wouldn’t even have to invade or attack the enemy to wipe out the Midianites. He had them create as much noise as possible by blaring trumpets and smashing jars. By obeying God, Gideon defeated 135,000 Midianites using 300 men, 300 torches, and 300 trumpets. God used Gideon to do what only He could do.
When I felt God calling me to start a rescue mission in Lexington, I knew this would be an impossible task unless God would do it through me. I lived in Columbus, Indiana, and I didn’t know anyone in Lexington, and I had very little money. I knew that money wouldn’t last long since small rescue missions had average budgets of $250,000 or more. My wife and I prayed over the decision, and I remember thinking that I would rather fail doing what I believed God was calling me to do rather than disobey God by doing nothing. There have been plenty of twists and turns; but by God’s faithfulness, the Mission grew every year I was there.
By Jim Connell
Jim is the founder and retired director of Lexington Rescue Mission and the author JesusIsLordBlog.com
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