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John 14:15

Having love does not nullify God's law. John, an apostle and close friend of Jesus Christ, emphasized love. However, not once did he say that love nullifies or supersedes the Ten Commandments. Indeed, by keeping the commandments, the love of God is perfected in us (I John 2:5). The Ten Commandments constitute a spiritual law that is inexorable and eternal, producing faith and happiness and righteous character that pleases God.

Martin G. Collins
The Ten Commandments



John 14:15

There is nothing difficult in what He says here. Do we love God? We can demonstrate that love just by doing what He says. This is a very simple principle. It might be hard to do, but it is not hard to understand.

John W. Ritenbaugh
The Sin of Self-Deception



John 14:15

We frequently quote I John 5:3, which says that love is the keeping of the law, and we often carry the concept of love no further. But there is a more precise and accurate approach that establishes that the love exists before the keeping of the commandments. Keeping the commandments is the response to what is already there. "If you already love Me," Jesus implies, "keep My commandments."

John W. Ritenbaugh
Faith (Part 5)



John 14:15

Within our relationship with God, a measure of reciprocity always exists, even though our part is but a tiny percentage of the overall amount. It must be this way because love cannot be one-sided, or the relationship will not exist for very long. This is a major reason why Jesus says in John 14:15, "If you love Me, keep My commandments." Obedience is the way we reciprocate His love toward us.

John W. Ritenbaugh
The Christian Fight (Part One)



John 14:15-18

This is a prophecy. When this was spoken, He had not yet died, so He had not yet been resurrected and glorified. Thus, the Spirit was not yet given either. He shows another condition (in addition to the ones in John 7:37-39) for the giving of the Holy Spirit: "Keep My commandments."

Notice that the Spirit is described as being with and in. This clarifies the matter of coming to Christ. We have to be called and to respond. If we fail to do the latter, even though God's Spirit is "with" us—leading us to Christ—it will never be "in" us unless we respond and meet the conditions.

For the disciples at the time, the Spirit was with them—in Christ, teaching and guiding. However, a time was coming when it would be in them, literally. This did not occur until Pentecost, in Acts 2. So it is with us: The Spirit is with us before conversion, and it is by this means that God brings us to Christ.

If God did not do this miraculous work, the enmity against Him (Romans 8:7)—coupled with our spiritual confusion—would never permit the process of conversion even to start. Our calling is a tremendous act of mercy on God's part; it is a miracle that we even respond. If it were not for that—for God's mercy in choosing us to be called—we would never make it off the starting block. God has to work a tremendous miracle even to get us to be willing to come to Christ and begin to learn.

John W. Ritenbaugh
The Covenants, Grace and Law (Part 12)




Other commentary entries containing this verse:

Jeremiah 7:4-12
Matthew 19:16-26
Luke 16:16-17
John 8:42
John 14:15
Acts 2:37-39
Romans 5:1-2
Galatians 3:19
Ephesians 2:8-9
Titus 1:15-16
Hebrews 12:14
2 Peter 1:2-3
1 John 2:29
1 John 3:3
1 John 3:9-14
1 John 3:22
1 John 4:15-17
1 John 5:1-3
1 John 5:1-4
Revelation 1:3
Revelation 2:2
Revelation 2:4-5


Library resources that contain this verse:

Articles

Eating: How Good It Is! (Part Seven)  

Faith Without Works  

Five Teachings of Grace  

Is the Christian Required To Do Works? (Part Five)  

Is the Christian Required To Do Works? (Part Four)  

Is the Christian Required To Do Works? (Part Six)  

Seeking God (Part Two): A Foundation  

The Christian Fight (Part One)  

The Fruit of the Spirit: Love  

The Offerings of Leviticus (Part Eight): Conclusion (Part One)  

The Offerings of Leviticus (Part Nine): Conclusion (Part Two)  

The Rich Young Ruler and the Needle's Eye  

To Watch and Keep  

What Is Real Repentance?  

Works of Faith (Part 1)  

Bible Studies

Love  

Pagan Holidays  

The First Commandment  

The Ten Commandments  

Booklets

Preparing the Bride  

Sermon Transcripts

Christianity Is a Fight! (Part 4)  

Deuteronomy (Part 4)  

Does Doctrine Really Matter? (Part 11)  

Does Doctrine Really Matter? (Part 12)  

Eternal Security (Part 1)  (2)

Examine and Come Out  

Faith (Part 5)   (2)

Forms vs. Spirituality (Part 3)  (2)

He Who Overcomes  

How Does God Help Us? (Part 2)  

Is the United States a Christian Nation? (Part 6)  

James and Unleavened Bread (Part 1)  

Love and Works  (2)

Love and Works  (2)

Loving Christ and Revelation 2:1-7  

Loyalty and Submission (Part 1)  (2)

Loyalty and Submission (Part 3)  

Maintaining Good Health (Part 12)  

Maintaining Good Health (Part 14)  (2)

Passover (Part 1)  (2)

Passover (Part 10)  

Pentecost and the Holy Spirit  

Sovereignty, Election, and Grace (Part 6)  (2)

The Christian and the World (Part 2)  

The Christian and the World (Part 4)  

The Covenants, Grace and Law (Part 12)  

The Father-Son Relationship (Part 7)  

The Father-Son Relationship (Part 7)  

The Handwriting Is On the Wall (Part Two)  

The Right Use of Power  

The Sin of Self-Deception  

These Things We Know  

What Does God Really Want? (Part 2)  (2)

Why We Observe Passover and the Days of Unleavened Bread  (2)


 
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