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What It Means to Obey God With John Bevere

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Obedience Doesn't Always Feel Good

Some pain is beneficial. For example, childbirth brings forth life, and exercise strengthens and protects the body. But in general, human beings tend to run from pain. It is not in our nature to embrace it.

The most important example of One who obeyed and suffered as a result is Christ Himself. The night before the crucifixion, in the garden of Gethsemane, Jesus cried out in anguish, “My Father! If it is possible, let this cup of suffering be taken away from me. Yet I want your will to be done, not mine” (Matthew 26:39). The conflict between obedience and self-preservation was so intense that Jesus sweat great drops of blood. Remember, He “faced all of the same testings we do, yet he did not sin” (Hebrews 4:15). He foresaw the horrific suffering ahead and pleaded for an alternate path to accomplish the Father’s will, but it wasn’t possible.

We, too, may face impossible and painful tasks, but obedience demands we endure them. Jesus has set the perfect example for us of finishing the race. God does not inflict pain on us for pain’s sake, and He will not waste an ounce of our suffering. Rather, He will strengthen us through struggle, and reward us for our trouble—with the kinds of incredible heavenly gifts we cannot yet fully grasp.

Pray

Dear Lord, forgive me for the pattern of avoiding obedience to Your Word in order to protect myself. I realize I’ve chose unwisely—Your protection is infallible and enduring; my protection is only temporary. From this moment forward I choose the fear of the Lord; may it give me the deep resolve to obey You no matter the cost. Thank You for this strength, in Jesus’ name, amen.

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What It Means to Obey God With John Bevere

Bestselling author John Bevere discusses what obedience should mean in our lives in this plan inspired by his new book, "The Awe of God." God is a just, kind, and wise Father, and His commands to us are for our own benefit. Obedience is the path toward a deeper, more intimate relationship with the Father, and following His holy Word will only bring blessings to our lives.

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