EVERYDAY IN THE WORD!
SUNDAY JUNE 07, 2026.
SUBJECT: OBEDIENCE PRECEDES BLESSING AND MIRACLE!
Memory verse: “If they obey and serve him, they shall spend their days in prosperity, and their years in pleasures.” (Job 36 vs 11.)
READ: Deuteronomy 28 vs 1 - 6:
28:1: “Now it shall come to pass, if you diligently obey the voice of the LORD your God, to observe carefully all His commandments which I command you this day, that the LORD your God will set you on high above all nations of the earth.
28:2: And all these blessings shall come upon you, and overtake you, because you obey the voice of the LORD your God:
28:3: “Blessed shall you be in the city, and blessed shall you be in the country.
28:4: “Blessed shall be the fruit of your body, the produce of your ground, and the increase of your herds, the increase of your cattle and the offspring of your flocks.
28:5: “Blessed shall be your basket and your kneading bowl.
28:6: “Blessed shall you be when you come in, and blessed shall you be when you go out.
INTIMATION:
Being obedient is submission to authority; to comply with orders—the practice of doing what one is told, and willingness to obey commands. Obedience is a demand on us from God. Not being obedient is, in my considered opinion, rebellion and stubbornness to God. Rebellion and stubbornness are serious sins. They involve far more than being independent and strong-minded. Scriptures equate them with divination (witchcraft) and idolatry (First Samuel 15 vs 23). Rebellion against God is perhaps the most serious sin of all because as long as a person rebels, he or she closes the door of forgiveness and restoration with God.
The Bible is filled with God's general guidelines and expectations for our lives. It is also filled with more specific directions. Like heroes in obedience, we must obey regardless of the cost, and trust God to make things right. Obedience often precedes the miraculous and blessings of God. Miracles seem out of reach for our feeble faith, but every miracle, large or small, begins with an act of obedience. We may not see the solution until we take the first step of obedience according to our faith.
In Genesis 12, Abraham obeyed God while he had a choice to make—either setting out with his family and belongings to an unknown destination, or staying right where he was. He had to decide between the security and comfort of what he already had and the uncertainty of traveling under God's direction with only God's promise to guide and bless him.
Abraham could hardly have been expected to visualize how much of the future was resting on his decision of whether to go or stay, but his obedience brought blessings to him, and affected the history of the world. The Scripture says, “And Abraham was old, and well stricken in age: and the LORD had blessed Abraham in all things.” (Genesis 24 vs 1.)
Obeying God helps us accomplish more in life. For instance, Abraham’s obedience set in motion the development of the nation Israel that God would eventually use as His own, and subsequently bless mankind through it. When Jesus Christ came to earth, God's promise was fulfilled; through Abraham the entire world is blessed (Romans 4).
In Exodus, Leviticus, and Numbers in the Bible, the travail of the children of Israel presents a striking contrast between how much we can accomplish when we obey God, and how little we can accomplish when we don't. Like the Israelites, when we complain, grumble, and disobey God, soon problems erupt.
In First Kings 17 vs 13 - 16, the widow of Zarephath obeyed the instruction of Elijah even while she thought that she was preparing her last meal for herself and her son. But that simple act of obedience produced a miracle: She trusted Elijah and gave all she had to eat with her son to him. The Bible recorded that Elijah, the widow, and her household ate for many days and the bin of floor was not used up, nor the jar of oil ran dry. Also, the miracle of raising the widow’s dead child followed. God provision of healing was demonstrated in the life of the widow's son all because of her obedience.
Obedience draws its strength from humility. In Second Kings 5 vs 9 - 15, Naaman, a great and honorable hero, a commander of the army of the King of Syria, and a mighty man of valor, and was used to getting respect, but was a leper. He humbled himself and adhered to the advice of a young girl, a captive from Syria, who was in his house.
Then when Naaman came to Elisha, he was outraged when the prophet treated him like an ordinary person. A proud man, he expected royal a treatment. Naaman thought that to wash in small and dirty river Jordan was beneath a man of his position in society. However, Naaman listened to his servants, humbled himself and obeyed the instruction of Elisha in order to be healed.
Obedience to God is key to success in our endeavors. Contrary to the world's criteria of determining prosperity and success, God, in Joshua 1 vs 6 - 8, taught Joshua that to succeed and be prosperous, he must obey the rules of living found in God's law. For many, success is controlling others, but for Joshua it meant being controlled by God. Often we can't see what the future holds by following God, but even in the uncertainty, obey what God has revealed in the Scriptures as the only sure step we can take to good success in life.
Our obedience must be anchored on the fact that God's ways are better than our own, and are the best ever. We may not always understand His ways of working, but by humbly obeying, we will receive His blessings. He wants our obedience more than anything else, and can use anything to accomplish His purposes.
Prayer: Abba Father, endue me with the spirit of raw obedience to You, my desire is for You to be first in my life, and that I will accomplish all in my life through Your leading. I pray for Your grace to lead me this path, in Jesus’ Name, Amen.
PRAISE THE LORD!