Scripture Reading: Isaiah 58:11, John 10:1-15, John 14:15-26, Acts 16:6-10, Galatians 5:25, James 1:5-6
In my early years with Jesus, the idea of obedience felt restrictive, like a wool sweater that feels too scratchy to wear. My will won out, and I let fear of unknown outcomes stop me from saying yes to God. As I’ve continued to walk with Jesus, He’s shown me that by asking for my obedience, He isn’t trying to hold me back from the good life but guide me straight into the heart of it.
Jesus said the one who keeps His commands loves Him (John 14:21). When we look at Scripture, we find general instructions for how to keep these commands, but it can take guidance to apply these to individual situations. And so God does not leave us to ourselves; He gives us the Holy Spirit as a trustworthy guide (v.26) and a community of believers to walk alongside us.
One habit I’ve formed in my own practice of obedience is journaling. Some days, the path of obedience is clear: Forgive her. Confess this sin. But when I find myself on the verge of a decision that doesn’t seem to have a clear direction given in Scripture, I write about it to seek the Lord’s will. You could call it a glorified pros-and-cons list. But there’s something powerful about the process of naming things, of getting them outside the confines of your head, that God uses to bring clarity and conviction.
First, I pray over whatever I’ve written and then call up one to two people whose counsel has proven trustworthy. This might be a lifelong friend or mentor, maybe a leader in my church community. Whoever it is, they know me and live their own lives open-heartedly before the Lord. Then I seek to hold it before the Lord, discerning in His wisdom what should come next. Every now and then, the situation kicks me in the pants and requires me to act before I know for certain where God is leading. The good news? When our heart is to obey, He’s faithful to redirect our steps if needed.
If I’m honest, saying yes to God can be hard. Even though I love Him and want to keep His commands, there are days when I don’t follow Him well; I walk the other way when sin looks more enticing than the familiar, scratchy-sweater feeling of shedding my sin and becoming new in Christ. (I’m sure you know what I’m talking about.) Galatians says, “If we live by the Spirit, let us also keep in step with the Spirit” (Galatians 5:25). This doesn’t mean obedience gets easier with time, but it does get harder to ignore the voice of our trusted friend and Savior, Jesus.
Obedience sets us free. It brings peace. Our reward is the satisfaction of knowing we are walking in God’s will. As you practice obedience, pray for the Spirit of the Lord to guide you. To echo the prophet Isaiah’s words, “The LORD will always lead you, satisfy you in a parched land, and strengthen your bones” (Isaiah 58:11).
Written by Bailey Gillespie
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Obedience sets us free. It brings peace. Our reward is the satisfaction of knowing we are walking in God’s will..
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These lines so reminded me of my dog story.. you guys know the one.. angry at another dog owner for their dog being off the lead and being a nuisance in a public place, shouting choice words at the owners and having to apologise to my young grandson who has witnessed this..
Then comes the conviction, GOD says to go back and apologise, I refuse, digging my heels in, I kept refusing for a week! Because I knew better, right? NO, I didn’t! But I’m stubborn!
Eventually, I said okay to GOD, half heartedly, all the while telling GOD, yep, I am telling GOD He had better be with me when I do!
Oh man, the audacity..
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BUT GOD..
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Oh, the grace of GOD, truly.
All the way to where I had to go to apologise, I was moaning and whinging, and STILL telling GOD, He had better be there.
‘We’ get to the place, and I am met by someone I don’t recognise, so I ask to speak to the people from the week before.., I am told they were on holiday!
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WHAT!
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The penny drops, as I realise, the plan all along was not necessarily me to go and apologise, it was, you guessed it, me being obedient to Father GOD!
I look up to the heavens and smile and within that heart that had so stubbornly refused to be obedient to GOD, I felt a peace, a love that said, I’ve got you, a wrapping of grace that had me skipping home, and a faithfulness that I knew was a forever promise..
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I am smiling now, as I recall this story, not because I am proud of that stubborn me,
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BUT GOD,
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He already knew the outcome, He had gone ahead of that situation, He needed to know my heart, my heart, and what a let down!
That same heart continues to let Him down, not as spectacularly, and not too often, but I think, the lesson has been that, when I feel convicted, absolutely pray on it, and know that, and lets face it, if GOD is telling you to do something, He is behind you 100% ALL the way..
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‘..if GOD is for you , who can be against you..’ Romans 8:35.
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AMEN.
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Sending you, my loves, much, much love and hugs wrapped in prayers..❤️