Obeying God When It’s hard (2024)

Sometimes it’s easy to follow God. But other times His leading may be unclear or hard to obey because it doesn’t seem to make sense to us. Obeying God can be difficult.

I was always an obedient child. It wasn’t because I was GOOD. My obedience grew from another source, a desire to please. Yep, I’m a people- pleaser.

My teachers loved me. My parents rarely had to punish me; however I do remember that one time when I was 14 when my dad let me know how self-absorbed I’d become. It wasn’t pretty. I think I’d rather have had a physical whack than the tongue lashing that ensued.

I deserved it. Yet I admit his rebuke worked more as a challenge to prove him wrong. I helped my mom more and intentionally looked people in the eyes when I spoke to them. That harsh reprimand worked. But that’s not what this post is about.

It’s about obeying God.

I’ve always thought of myself as a “good girl” in this department too. But as I sat down today to write this post, I did what I always do. I prayed, “Lord, what do you want me to share this week? Can I use an old post?”

I scrolled through posts recently viewed and there it was . . . a post on obedience. “Not that one, Lord!” (I confess.) But He loves us so much. And I felt a gentle tug in my spirit that said, “Yes.”

Obedience is Better than Sacrifice

I began to copy the old words to put into this new post and God said, “No. Write what’s on your heart. Share what you’re struggling with.”

That’s the thing about learning with God. I seem to learn the same lessons over and over. Anybody else? Today I find myself in the same heart predicament as years ago. At that time, God was nudging me to quit a job that involved helping an elderly neighbor. Here’s a portion of that post:

Itwasthe one small paying job on my daily eclectic list of things to do. It only took an hour or so of my day, but I felt a pressing in my spirit.I knew Ihad toquit, but I’m no quitter!It was a hard decision because it involved helping someone in need, yetI knew Ihad to quit that job out of obedience to God.
It’s hard to put obedience and sacrifice in perspective.As Christians, we oftenhold the mind-set that we must sacrifice to please God. Doesn’t God want me to sacrifice my time and talents for others in need?
It depends.

How to Let Go When God Tells You To: The Blessing of Obedience May 2016

Scripture Can Help Us Discern Obedience

What do you do when you don’t know what to do? How can we discern if it’s our will or God’s? And how do we do the right thing–what seems to be God’s leading but seems so wrong. This scripture helped me decide:

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I’m so glad we don’t have to sacrifice rams these days, aren’t you? Jesus took away the need for that system when He died as our final sacrifice, but don’t we still struggle with the feeling we need to sacrifice for God?

The answer is: we only need to sacrifice if HE tells us to. This requires talking with Him, walking with Him, surrendering to Jesus, and poring into the love letter of life instruction called the Bible.

If you find yourself a little restless these days. You feel God stirring something inside. First, do not move. Do not change anything until you know for certain His lead. If it makes sense, it’s probably not God. I’ve lived long enough and read too many stories in the Bible to know that God doesn’t think like we think. After all, His perspective is much greater than ours.

Do we trust Him?

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Obeying God When He Says Go [Bite of Bread]

This week’s Bible reading plan is about obedience, listening, waiting, and trusting. I have a feeling I’m not the only one feeling a nudge from God we’d rather not obey. I pray this week’s time with Him in these scriptures will make the path clearer or at least the assurance stronger that you are discerning correctly God’s direction.

Monday: Isaiah 31:21

“Whether you turn to the right or to the left, your earswill hear a voicebehind you, saying, “This is the way;walk in it.”

Prompt: Have you ever had someone behind you telling youwhich way to turn rather than leading you? What do you have to do if you can’tsee them? You have to be quiet. Intentionally make quiet places this week. Turnoff the radio as you drive. Don’t turn on the TV the minute you get home andspend time in the morning and evening in silence if possible—when everyone is asleep.Keep a journal handy and write down what you hear. Don’t pray. Just listen.

Tuesday: 1 Samuel 15:22

Help to Obey God’s Direction

Does theLorddelight in burnt offerings andsacrifices
as much as in obeying theLord?
To obey is better than sacrifice,
and to heed is better than the fat of rams.

Prompt: Are you sacrificing anything that you know God hasnot asked you to sacrifice? Write down a prayer asking for eyes to see and aheart to respond to God’s direction. Pray for grace to obey.

Wednesday: Proverbs 3: 5-6

Trust in theLordwith all your heart
and lean not on your own understanding;
6in all your ways submit to him,
and he will make your pathsstraight.

Prompt: “Straight paths” does not mean easy paths. It means “peacewith God.” What have you been trying to understand or figure out? What do youneed to surrender to Him today? When you do, you will experience His peace.

Thursday: 1 Peter 5: 6-7

Humble yourselves, therefore, under God’s mighty hand,that he may lift you up in due time.7Cast all youranxiety on himbecause he cares for you.

Prompt: Humility. Write down all that you are worried about. If you feel God is prompting you to “sacrifice” something to obey Him, write down all your concerns. Then close your journal and say, “He cares for me.”

Friday: Hebrews 11:1

Now faith is confidence in what we hope forandassurance about what we do not see.

Prompt: Faith means trust. Pray for greater trust in God’s leading. Not trust that He will make everything wonderful and easy, but trust that He’s working it all out for good. Trust that He is good.

Don’t forget the free printable!

People Pleasing Versus God Pleasing

This is the bottom line. As a confessed people-pleaser, I will tell you I know this is one reason why it’s so hard to let go when God tells me to. I don’t want to hurt anyone. My friends, please remember to measure everything you think you are hearing from God with His Word.

But when you know beyond knowing God has instructed you to let go, do. If this has blessed you, please share! Here’s a Pinterest Pin. :)

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FAQs

Why is it hard for me to obey God? ›

We struggle to obey and listen because we are sinners that are full of pride, are scared of rejection, or do not completely trust God. When we are obedient to God, He can use it for His good purpose. Many Christians know the power of Jesus' obedience compared to Adam's. Jesus was obedient until death (Philippians 2:8).

What hinders obedience to God? ›

Pride, suffering, and the fear of death are among some of the challenges to our obedience to God.

When obedience to God hurts? ›

1 John 5:3 reminds us that our love for God is expressed by obedience to His commands which are “not burdensome.” We obey because we love Him, not because we feel guilty. When we begin to feel that obedience is a burden, it is an indicator that our understanding of God's grace is skewed.

Who was obedient to God's plan even when it was difficult? ›

In Psalm 40, David showed a remarkable example of obedience through troubled and difficult times. His troubles brought him to continual dependence on the Lord, trusting the Lord's plan and strength over his own. David's focus was on presenting his life to the Lord (verses 6-8).

Why do people struggle with obeying God's word? ›

Another reason we find it hard to be obedient is because we are afraid of the unknown. We do NOT trust the Lord. He has proven Himself a dozen times over in my life. That He can take care of every situation.

How do I know if I am being obedient to God? ›

What is obedience?
  • Listening to what God says in the Bible.
  • Following Jesus as His disciple.
  • Serving others, not putting ourselves first.
  • Being polite and following the rules of good society to show our consideration and respect for others.
Jul 1, 2020

What kind of obedience does God want? ›

In simple terms it means hearing the word of God and acting on it. It implies aligning our will to God's will; doing what God has asked us to do. It is when we completely surrender to His authority and base our decisions and our actions on His Word.

What are the 3 ways to be obedient? ›

1 Do what your parents say. 2 Do chores without being asked. 3 Treat your parents with respect. 4 Do something nice for your parents.

Why do believers sometimes delay obeying God? ›

Love of sin prevents us from immediate obedience. We just don't want to give up our pleasures. So, we tend to delay obeying hoping that the command will just go away or our love for sin will fade away on its own. We'd rather suffer the consequences of giving into sin than pass up on the pleasures of sin.

How do you obey God wholeheartedly? ›

God smiles when we obey him wholeheartedly. That means doing whatever God asks without reservation or hesitation. You don't procrastinate and say, “I'll pray about it.” You do it without delay.

When God makes things uncomfortable? ›

God shows us our weakness so that we learn to rely on his strength. And when the God of all comfort makes you uncomfortable, it is because he is stirring you up to a greater level of spiritual awareness and growth. Revelation 3:19: As many as I love, I rebuke and chasten: be zealous therefore, and repent.

What are the 2 types of obedience? ›

In psychology, the term obedience alludes to a person following the direct orders of an authority figure. In some cases, the person obeys even if they find the orders morally reprehensible. Two types of obedience are constructive obedience and destructive obedience.

What are the 2 types of obedience in the Bible? ›

Theologians often speak of the active and passive obedience of Christ. His active obedience consisted of His perfect keeping of the law of God throughout His life. His passive obedience consisted of His willing reception of the punishment of sinners' breaking the law.

What are the consequences of disobedience to God? ›

When we REFUSE to listen to the Lord and are determined TO GO OUR OWN WAY, we can expect the following results:
  • Confusion. We'll start to question our decision and wonder if we made a wrong choice. ...
  • Conflict. ...
  • Cost. ...
  • Loss. ...
  • Regret. ...
  • Discipline.
Aug 15, 2020

How can I be fully obedient to God? ›

  1. Clean the Slate. Consider the truth of the Gospel. ...
  2. Choose Obedience that Pleases God. It's not just God's love that motivates us to obey Him, it's also our love for Him—a responsive love. ...
  3. Cultivate a Heart of Surrender. ...
  4. Concentrate on Doing Right. ...
  5. Connect Obedience to God's Glory. ...
  6. Continue to Obey—No Matter What!
Oct 11, 2018

Is it a sin to not obey God? ›

Therefore, disobedience is a sin against the Holy Spirit. And so it is the most serious sin. Objection 3: In Romans 5:19 the Apostle says, “By the disobedience of one man, many were made sinners.” But a cause seems to be more important than its effect.

What it takes to obey God? ›

Obedience to God: Christians believe that obeying God is the highest moral duty. It involves following God's commandments, living according to His principles, and aligning one's actions and choices with His will. This is based on the belief that God is the ultimate authority and source of truth.

What is the rule of obey God? ›

“Obedience must be voluntary; it must not be forced; there must be no coercion. Men must not be constrained against their will to obey the will of God; they must obey it because they know it to be right, because they desire to do it, and because it is their pleasure to do it.

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