If anyone loves me, he will obey my teaching. My Father will love him, and we will come to him and make our home with him.
John 14:23
What a wonderful teaching! What an amazing arrangement! We simply do what he tells us, and we have complete fellowship with the God of the universe. The teacher is Jesus. His teacher is God. We are the student-children that he has created.
As I see it, there are at least two areas of teaching that we should address. One is the instruction that we receive from the Bible. While the teachings of Christ in the Gospels are of primary importance, we must also glean spiritual truths from both the Old Testament writings, as well as the New Testament letters. Even though much of scripture is clouded by human manipulation, we can still dig out gems of truth from the human experience.
Secondly, we must listen to the voice within us — and follow. God begins with the simple instructions, like “sweep the floor” or “give a hug.” As we become more comfortable with these brief commands, he adds greater truths and broader revelations. Jesus said, “To him who has, will be given more.”
As easy as it sounds, it is certainly not free from obstacles. Like our pride. Or our enemy, the Devil. We may often be swallowed up in confusion, rather than having clear direction. When this comes, and it will, we must do as Peter did, who wanted to walk on water, but began to sink. We must not take our eyes off of Jesus. Instead, we should reach out, and take his hand.
Listen to his voice. Do what he says. Experience the joy of obedience. Only then can we be at home with the Father.

