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The Power of Prompt Obedience
Tuesday, 30th of April 2024
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In the midst of life's challenges and uncertainties, it can be difficult to discern and follow God's voice. We may find ourselves in situations that seem to contradict His promises, causing us to question whether we have truly heard from Him. However, the story of Isaac in Genesis 26 teaches us a powerful lesson about the importance of obedience, even when it doesn't make sense from our limited perspective.
During a time of famine, Isaac faced a critical decision. The logical choice seemed to be to go to Egypt, where there was plenty of food and resources. However, God instructed him to remain in the land of Gerar and cling to the promise He had made to Abraham, Isaac's father. Despite the apparent hardship and uncertainty, Isaac chose to obey God's voice.
Obeying God can be challenging, especially when His instructions seem to go against our natural inclinations or the world's wisdom. As the prophet Isaiah reminds us, "For My thoughts are not your thoughts, nor are your ways My ways," says the Lord. "For as the heavens are higher than the earth, so are My ways higher than your ways, and My thoughts than your thoughts." (Isaiah 55:8-9)
When we trust in God's higher thoughts and ways, even when they are difficult to comprehend, we position ourselves to receive His blessings and provision. Isaac's obedience in the midst of famine was rewarded with a hundredfold harvest and the blessing of the Lord (Genesis 26:12). God honoured his faith and commitment, demonstrating that obedience opens the door to divine favour and abundance.
Similarly, at the wedding feast of Cana, Mary instructed the servants to do whatever Jesus told them, even though His command to fill the water pots seemed unusual and unrelated to the wine shortage (John 2:5). The servants' quick obedience was crucial, as any delay could have led to confusion, embarrassment, and a ruined celebration. Their prompt action allowed Jesus to perform His first miracle, turning water into the finest wine and revealing His glory.
Had the servants hesitated or questioned Jesus' instructions, they might have missed the opportunity to witness and participate in this extraordinary display of His power. The lack of wine could have overshadowed the wedding feast, causing distress for the bride, groom, and their families. However, the celebration was enhanced because the servants obeyed swiftly, and God's provision was abundantly evident.
The lesson here is clear: delayed obedience is disobedience. When we hesitate to follow God's Word or put off acting upon His instructions, we risk missing out on the blessings He has in store for us. Procrastination can lead to missed opportunities, unnecessary struggles, and prolonged hardships.
In my own life, I have learned the value of prompt obedience through practical experience. There have been times when God has spoken to me, urging me to take a specific action or make a particular decision. In the moments when I have delayed or second-guessed His guidance, I have often found myself facing additional challenges and heartaches that could have been avoided had I simply obeyed quickly.
One such instance comes to mind when God impressed upon me to reach out to a struggling friend with a word of encouragement. I knew I needed to act on this prompting, but I got caught up in my busy schedule. By the time I finally made the call, my friend had already spiralled into a deeper state of despair, and the impact of my encouragement was diminished. Had I obeyed promptly, I could have been a more timely and effective vessel of God's love and support. I thank God he is doing well now.
Prompt obedience is a mark of our trust in God and our willingness to submit to His perfect will. It demonstrates our faith in His goodness, wisdom, and faithfulness, even when the path ahead seems uncertain or challenging. As we cultivate a heart that is quick to obey, we align ourselves with God's purposes and position ourselves to experience His best for our lives.
Prayer
Father, give me a heart that readily obeys You and is tender towards Your Word, for obedience is better than sacrifice. In Jesus’ Name. Amen.
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