Tuesday, December 10, 2019

Is it all about obedience?


As I was scrolling through Facebook one day, I read a quote from a student minister that said:

 “Above all God desires our obedience! When He has our obedience, He has our heart and our mind is focused on Him. Since obeying Him means loving Him more than anything, our obedience will make us more like Jesus who was the example of complete obedience to the Lord!”

Is this true? Is this what God desires most?

I ‘ve heard that obedience was the top priority for God in my years of church attendance.

Think about it, if God just wanted our obedience then why give us a free will to choose?



When you look at the behavior of the Israelites, you can see that they had an obedience problem which resulted in bad consequences time and again. It appears that going through the motions of being obedient in their own effort only lasted short periods of time and once things were good, they turned their focus back on their own desires.

Nehemiah 9:19-21, 25-31              …But they became disobedient and rebelled against You, …                                                     therefore You delivered them into the hand of their oppressors …  (NASB)



Scripture tells us that God is jealous. Is He jealous because He wants obedience?

Usually a person is jealous because there is love or attention missing from the relationship. God also wants to be our rock and have us take refuge in Him. So, if we are placing our trust and confidence in something else, wouldn’t that provoke jealousy?

Nahum 1:2-3      A jealous and avenging God is the Lord… the Lord is slow to anger and great in power…

Nahum 1:7          The Lord is good, a stronghold in the day of trouble and He knows those who take refuge in Him.  (NASB)



What does God require of man? These scriptures answer that question and it appears that God is not interested in all the external things we try to offer but God wants our heart. Walking humbly means relying and trusting in God’s love for us and when we do that, we will start to want what He wants.

Micah 6:6-8         …He has told you, O man, what is good; and what does the Lord require of you but to do justice, to love kindness, and to walk humbly with your God?   (NASB)



The psalmist starts off this psalm, which contains valuable promises from God for us, with how those promises are received.  A close relationship with God to the point that the first thing out of your mouth is “I trust God with everything in my life” is the key.

Psalm 91:1-2       He that dwelleth in the secret place of the Most High, shall abide under the shadow of the Almighty. I will say of the Lord, He is my refuge and my fortress: my God, in Him will I trust. (KJV)



Think about a relationship between a father and son.  If the father said to the son “all I desire from you is your obedience!” How would it affect that relationship? You would have one of two options: a son that continuously performed to get his fathers approval or a son that rebelled because he did not feel loved. Either way it doesn’t pave the way for a good relationship, one would be very mechanical in nature and the other would be very painful.

I disagree with the statement that “Above all God desires our obedience!” 

I believe that “Above all God desires to have a loving relationship with us!”



Jesus tells us this in His teaching from the sermon on the mount. He is stating that the public practices of obedience of the religious people in that day are not what God is after. They were obeying the law, but they were going through the motions and not doing it from the heart, God wants your heart.

Matthew 6:4,6,18             …your Father who sees what is done in secret will reward you…   (NASB)



God knows what is best for us and how we can abide in Him. When your eyes focus on Jesus (light), your spirit then is filled with light. Darkness comes with the heaviness of labor and toil in this world. This is not an obedience issue; it is a spiritual issue. Everything in your life starts in the spirit and then manifests in the physical. Jesus is telling us how to keep our focus on Him. The condition of our eye pertains to our focus in this life. If your eye is clear, it has a single focus on the goodness of God and the finished work of Jesus. If your eye is bad, it is focused on your own efforts and a performance for God mentality which is full of labor and toil.

Matthew 6:22    The eye is the lamp of the body. If your eye is clear, your entire body will be full of light. But if your eye is bad, your whole body will be full of darkness.

Vine’s Greek Translation:

                clear – haplous – simple or single, singleness of purpose keeps us from the snare of having                                                a double treasure and consequently a divided heart.

                Bad – poneros – labor or toil, denotes evil that causes labor, pain, sorrow, malignant evil.



Anxiety about our future and provision (not just money) is a perfect example of labor and toil. We, as believers, can be diligent to do everything that the bible tells us to do in order to obtain a promise from God and have some results in our life, but isn’t that a self-effort mentality full of labor and toil? 

Jesus came to show us how much God loves us and to bring us into relationship with Him!

Matthew 6:25-34              But seek first His kingdom and His righteousness, and all these things will be added to you.

Vine’s Greek Translation:

                kingdom - basileia – denoting sovereignty, royal power, dominion

                Righteousness – dikaiosune – the character or quality of being right or just. Means essentially the same as His faithfulness or truthfulness, that which is consistent with His own nature and promises.



Seeking His kingdom and righteousness is seeking to know who God is, His character and His love for us. Then we will love and trust in Him, which will completely change the course of our life.



God wants a relationship with each of us, that is His desire!


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