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9 Habits of Highly Effective People: Habit No. 3
Monday, 12th of January 2026
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9 Habits of Highly Effective People
“To obey is better than sacrifice, and to heed than the fat of rams.” (1 Samuel 15:22)
Highly effective people are not just those who have good intentions or big plans. They are people who actually obey. The Bible teaches us a powerful truth that is both challenging and freeing: God values obedience more than hard work alone.
Many people start their journey with excitement, passion, and clear vision. They pray, dream, and plan well. But as time goes on, challenges come, pressure increases, and obedience becomes uncomfortable. That is where many give up or lose focus.
Those who truly finish strong are not always the most gifted or energetic. They are the ones who keep obeying God even when it is difficult, slow, or unseen. Obedience keeps them aligned with God’s will and that alignment is what brings lasting fruit and true success.
Obedience is the bridge between revelation and results.
1. Obedience Is the Proof of Trust
In the Bible, obedience is never portrayed as legalism it is portrayed as relationship. Lord Jesus said plainly,
“If you love Me, keep My commandments”
(John 14:15).
Obedience reveals who we trust. When obedience is delayed, partial, or conditional, it exposes divided loyalty. Saul lost a kingdom not because he failed to worship, but because he obeyed selectively (1 Samuel 15). His intentions sounded spiritual, but his disobedience cost him authority.
Highly effective people understand this principle: delayed obedience is disobedience, and partial obedience is rebellion dressed in reason.
2. Obedience Often Precedes Understanding
One of the greatest myths is that clarity comes before obedience. Scripture teaches the opposite. Abraham was called to leave without knowing the destination (Genesis 12:1–4; Hebrews 11:8). Understanding followed obedience.
The Lord Jesus confirmed this spiritual order when He said,
“If anyone wills to do His will, he shall know concerning the doctrine” (John 7:17).
Revelation follows obedience, not debate. Many are waiting for confirmation, feelings, or convenience while God is waiting for surrender.
Highly effective believers move when God speaks, not when circumstances are comfortable.
3. Obedience Unlocks Divine Backing
Throughout Scripture, divine power follows obedience. At the Red Sea, the waters parted only after Moses stretched out the rod (Exodus 14:15–16). At Jericho, victory came after disciplined obedience to strange instructions (Joshua 6).
God backs what He commands.
Lord Jesus demonstrated this pattern when He told Peter to cast the net again after a night of failure (Luke 5:4–6). Obedience unlocked abundance where effort failed.
Highly effective people do not rely on logic alone; they rely on divine instruction. They know that one word obeyed can outperform years of human effort.
4. Obedience Sustains Long-Term Effectiveness
Many succeed briefly through talent, charisma, or connections. But Scripture teaches that obedience sustains longevity.
Lord Jesus Himself learned obedience through suffering (Hebrews 5:8) not because He lacked holiness, but because obedience matures authority. Apostle Paul says the same thing when he writes,
“You were slaves of sin, yet you obeyed from the heart” (Romans 6:17).
True obedience is not external compliance
it is heart-level submission.
Highly effective people obey when it is unseen, unrewarded, and uncomfortable. They obey in private, and God honors them in public. They know this:
Convenience builds comfort; obedience builds destiny.
5. Obedience Is the Language Heaven Responds To
Scripture repeatedly shows that heaven responds to obedience faster than to sacrifice, noise, or activity. When Elijah rebuilt the altar according to God’s order, fire fell (1 Kings 18).
Effectiveness in the kingdom is not about doing more it is about doing what God said.
This is why Lord Jesus concluded with this warning and promise:
“Why do you call Me ‘Lord, Lord,’ and do not do the things which I say?” (Luke 6:46).
Highly effective people do not argue with instruction. They obey and let God handle the results.
This is Habit No. 3. Where obedience is consistent, effectiveness becomes inevitable.
Bible Reading: Genesis 34-36
Prayer
Father, I ask You to give me the grace to obey You fully and without hesitation. Help me to stop choosing what is easy or comfortable. I surrender my own will to You and choose to follow Your voice. Let my obedience open doors, bring divine speed, and produce lasting impact for Your glory. In Jesus’name. Amen!!
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