π The King Is Coming Soon β Hope Beyond the End
π§ June 27 β Obedience from Trust: Godβs Commandments in the Judgment
Monthly theme: The heavenly judgment β Justice and grace
2026 yearly theme: βSoon the King Is Coming β Hope Beyond the Endβ
π Central Bible Text of the Day
βFear God and keep His commandments, for this is the duty of all mankind. For God will bring every deed into judgment.β
β Ecclesiastes 12:13β14
π Devotional of the Day
When the Bible speaks about judgment, it repeatedly connects this theme with Godβs commandments. For some, this may at first sound strict or burdensome. Yet Godβs commandments were not given to crush people. They reveal the character of God and show what a life of love, truth, and faithfulness looks like.
In the judgment it becomes clear that Godβs standard is not arbitrary. He does not judge according to human opinion, but according to His eternal truth. His commandments show what love means in practice: love for God and love for our neighbor. That is why Jesus said that all the Law and the Prophets hang on these two commandments.
Obedience in the biblical sense is not an attempt to earn salvation. No one is made righteous before God by their works. Our hope rests in Christ alone. Yet whoever loves Christ and has experienced His grace will not remain indifferent to Godβs will. Faith leads to a transformed life.
Especially in the light of the judgment, it becomes evident whether our faith consisted only of words or whether it shaped our hearts and our decisions. Godβs commandments are not a way to save ourselves, but a mirror that leads us to Christ and a guide for living close to Him.
β¨ Commandments as an Expression of Love
Many people see Godβs commandments as a restriction. But the Bible presents them as an expression of divine love. They protect life, preserve relationships, and lead human beings into freedom.
Ellen G. White wrote:
βThe law of God is a transcript of His character; it reveals His love, purity, and justice.β
(Christβs Object Lessons, p. 305)
When we understand Godβs commandments correctly, we do not see harshness in them, but His loving will for our lives.
πΏ Trust Leads to Obedience
Obedience without trust quickly becomes legalistic. Trust without obedience remains superficial. The two belong together.
Whoever trusts God will learn to follow His ways, even when they do not always seem easy. The obedience of faith grows out of a relationship, not out of fear.
Ellen G. White wrote:
βTrue obedience comes from the heart. It is the result of love for Christ.β
(The Desire of Ages, p. 668)
This kind of obedience does not make us proud, but grateful.
ποΈ Looking to Christ in the Judgment
When Godβs commandments become visible in the judgment as the standard, we must still not look to ourselves. The law shows us our need, but Christ gives us righteousness and strength.
He not only forgives our transgressions, but writes His will in our hearts. In this way, obedience is no longer merely an outward duty, but the expression of a renewed life.
π Prayer
Dear Father in heaven,
thank You for Your commandments, which reveal Your character and Your love.
Help me not to see Your will as a burden, but as the way of life.
Keep me from legalistic thinking and from indifference.
Give me the faith that trusts You and the love that gladly follows You.
Write Your commandments in my heart and prepare me for Your coming.
Amen.
π Thought for the Day
Obedience that comes from love is not a burden, but the fruit of a renewed heart.
π‘ Personal Application
- Read Ecclesiastes 12:13β14 and John 14:15.
What connection do you see between love, obedience, and judgment? - Pray: βLord, teach me to obey You out of love.β
- Practical: Today, consciously make a decision that reflects Godβs will.
πΊ Closing Verse
βIf you love Me, keep My commandments.β
β John 14:15
