Trust And Obey

Friday, February 16, 2024
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These days, I find that I am stressed — I'm juggling a bunch of deadlines. While I was praying recently, I began thinking about the distractions and pressures that tend to pull me away from following Jesus. Stress, anxiety, and worry are not necessarily helpful. Yes, I'm retired, but that doesn't mean that I'm retired from God. I haven't quit bearing witness to Jesus. Even though I don't get in my car and go to work, I still feel the nudge of the Holy Spirit encouraging me to get out of my La-Z-boy® and do something. This got me to pray even more. Like all Christians, I am called to follow Jesus. Yet, it is easy to get distracted and think that maybe I have a better plan, an easier solution, or a clearer course of action than what Jesus proposes.

We are not alone in this. Let us consider Peter. Shortly after his confession of Jesus as the Messiah, Jesus explained what being the Messiah entailed. He predicted that the elders, the chief priest, and the scribes would kill Him, but that He would be raised on the third day. Peter rebuked Jesus and cried, "God forbid it, Lord! This must never happen to you." (Matthew 16:22 NRSV)

Let us also remember the time when the disciples had been with Jesus all day healing the sick. As evening set in, they wondered what they were supposed to do with all those people who needed help. Their solution was simple: "Send the crowds away so that they may go into the villages and buy food for themselves." But Jesus had a better plan. "Taking the five loaves and the two fish, he looked up to heaven, and blessed and broke the loaves, and gave them to the disciples, and the disciples gave them to the crowds." In the end, five thousand were fed. (Matthew 14:15-21 NRSV)

As I prayed over my inner turmoil, suddenly, it became clear that I was not only distracted with stress, anxiety, and worry, but I was seeking worldly solutions. The Holy Spirit provided His help by reminding me of the hymn, "Trust and obey". Of course, "There is no other way to be happy in Jesus, but to trust and obey."

Trust is another way of describing faith. Faith and trust go hand in hand. Whatever worries we may have, Jesus provides us with inner strength by yoking our spirit to His as we offer our gifts, skills, and competencies to a world in need.

As for me, prayers came alive like never before, as I was moved from distraction to the attraction of being called to follow Jesus and to trust and obey. Praying taught me that the only way to step into the future is by faith in Jesus.

When we obey, our obedience reminds us of our status as disciples: followers who are disciplined. So, we obey our Master, and we sing, "Never fear, only trust and obey."

Prayer: Dear Lord, may we step into the future and the promise of tomorrow only by faith in You. Guide and direct us in all that we do. May we always be mindful to trust and obey Your lead as we follow You this day and forevermore. Amen.

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Robin Jennings <robintjennings@gmail.com>
Louisville, Kentucky, USA

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1 Comment

  • PresbyCan Feedback says:

    Thanks for the good word, Robin.


    Very good word today, Robin. Thank you!


    Under stress we call on the Holy Spirit to guide and comfort us.


    Fear makes us forget God’s promises. But trust truly is faith. God bless you.


    Dear John,
    Thank you for today’s message and reminding us that we need to make time for God. He makes our burden lighter when we keep Him close to us.
    Blessings!


    Good morning, Robin.
    Thank you for this precious reminder that, yes, we can get distracted by different things, but God is so faithful and has a gentle way of getting us back on track.
    God bless.


    Thanks, Robin, for your good, positive words today. Yes, our day is so much better when we seek the Lord and trust In His directions for us. He is so deserving of our faithfulness and thankfulness for His in-depth care of us.
    Blessings for preparing this writing.


    Thank you, Robin.
    That is a wonderful devotional today. From your frustrations, you certainly experienced a fresh perspective as “Trust and Obey” became your motto. May your readers all lean on Jesus more closely and trust and obey Him.
    I hope you will keep writing.


    Good morning, Robin,
    Your devotional is helpful and encouraging. When writers use examples and feelings from their own experiences, it definitely cements the message to others. We all stray at points in our lives, and we need encouragement to remember to pray and believe. We all can look for times in our lives when God was there for us and get back on track. Thanks for sharing. Blessings.


    Dear Robin. Thank you for the devotional today titled Trust and Obey. This was a phrase my father said repeatedly. After he died, I had these words inscribed on his tombstone.
    So, you can understand the emotional response I felt today as I read your devotional. I too am retired but definitely not retired from Jesus or the path he has for me.
    I encourage you to continue in writing devotionals to support and encourage your fellow Christians in their life walks of faith.
    Thank you.
    (Ontario)


    This is definitely a prayer for today! Wars, disease, family strife, and in my case, aging!
    I’ll put my trust in God to work!
    Thanks for the reminder, Robin!
    (BC Canada)

 



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