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    Obedience or Preference
    Matthew 26:36-42
    Every believer must choose whether he will live by the principle of obedience or follow his preferences. When a person commits to doing the Lord’s will, then every situation and decision is sifted through the standard of "God said it, so I’m going to do it—and that’s the end of it." He may complain, weep, or try to argue. But in the end he will be obedient, no matter what.
    I recall being invited years ago to interview with a church in Atlanta. During the entire road trip, I told the Lord that I didn’t want to move. I fussed and carried on a good while, but I knew Atlanta would be my new home. I didn’t like the idea, but the alternative was unimaginable: there are few things more unpleasant than living with the nagging anxiety that you missed out on something good.
    The Lord certainly understands our need to question, cry out, and petition Him for the strength to do what He asks. Hebrews 4:15 tells us that we have a high priest who can sympathize with us. Jesus wasn’t excited or happy about the cross. He grieved over the coming separation from His Father. Nevertheless, He was committed to following God’s will (Matt. 26:39). No one took Christ’s life from Him; He laid it down (John 10:18).
    Our lives are about fulfilling God’s purpose. Many people miss His awesome plan for them because they choose to follow their preferences. Obedience is sometimes hard, but the struggle and sacrifice are worth it. There is joy and peace for the believer who pleases the Lord and lives by His principles.
    Dr Stanley

    #2
    Thank you Bro Bill, great read today!

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      #3
      Amen

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        #4
        Originally posted by Bro. Bill View Post
        Obedience or Preference
        Matthew 26:36-42
        Every believer must choose whether he will live by the principle of obedience or follow his preferences. When a person commits to doing the Lord’s will, then every situation and decision is sifted through the standard of "God said it, so I’m going to do it—and that’s the end of it." He may complain, weep, or try to argue. But in the end he will be obedient, no matter what.
        I recall being invited years ago to interview with a church in Atlanta. During the entire road trip, I told the Lord that I didn’t want to move. I fussed and carried on a good while, but I knew Atlanta would be my new home. I didn’t like the idea, but the alternative was unimaginable: there are few things more unpleasant than living with the nagging anxiety that you missed out on something good.
        The Lord certainly understands our need to question, cry out, and petition Him for the strength to do what He asks. Hebrews 4:15 tells us that we have a high priest who can sympathize with us. Jesus wasn’t excited or happy about the cross. He grieved over the coming separation from His Father. Nevertheless, He was committed to following God’s will (Matt. 26:39). No one took Christ’s life from Him; He laid it down (John 10:18).
        Our lives are about fulfilling God’s purpose. Many people miss His awesome plan for them because they choose to follow their preferences. Obedience is sometimes hard, but the struggle and sacrifice are worth it. There is joy and peace for the believer who pleases the Lord and lives by His principles.
        Dr Stanley
        Amen Bill..

        This right here is the meaning of life. Why are we here? For this reason.... to strive to align our lives with God's will and live a life that brings Him glory. There's nothing sweeter for a Christian than to be obedient to God's will and watch His plan unfold. At the same time, there's nothing more heavy and miserable than a believer who chooses to do things his way and doesn't follow the path that God desires.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Pineywoods View Post
          Amen Bill..

          This right here is the meaning of life. Why are we here? For this reason.... to strive to align our lives with God's will and live a life that brings Him glory. There's nothing sweeter for a Christian than to be obedient to God's will and watch His plan unfold. At the same time, there's nothing more heavy and miserable than a believer who chooses to do things his way and doesn't follow the path that God desires.
          And I fall SHORT a many a many time!!
          Trying My way.
          Thank You Lord for putting me back on track!
          Have a blessed day!

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            #6
            Thanks Bro. Bill. Great read! I too struggle daily.

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              #7
              Lord not my will but yours. Thx for the great posts.

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                #8
                Amen! I can definitely appreciate this one

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Mtltx View Post
                  Thanks Bro. Bill. Great read! I too struggle daily.
                  Yes sir!

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