Many people do many different things whether it is a favor or if it is
out of obedience. For example, parents
always ask their children if they have cleaned their room or if they have
completed their homework. Usually our
children will say, “No but I will do it later,” or “No not yet, I am doing
something.” When we give those kinds of
answers to our parents, we are really saying, “I do not want to do what you are
asking me to do.” We simply do it out of
a favor instead out of obedience. Now
the question is, what is the difference between doing it out of a favor and
doing it out of obedience? When we do
things out of a favor, we have a mindset of not really wanting to do what is
asked of us. But when we do it out of
obedience, we have a mindset of willing to obey no matter what. This is how our relationship is with
God. We read the bible daily and we
understand what God is telling us to do, but yet we are not willing to obey on
what He says. This is when we do it out
of a favor by doing what makes us “feel” good in our relationship with God so
we can also feel better about ourselves.
In our relationship with God, we need to start doing what He says out of
obedience.
Monday, September 24, 2012
A Man of Obedience
Sunday, September 16, 2012
New Series of 2012
I have constantly prayed and thought about what kind of topics should I express to the readers of this blog called Leaders for Today, Tomorrow, and Forever. This upcoming week on September 23, I will be starting a new series by answering the question, "What kind of man does Christ expect me to be as a leader?" There are many answers to this question that we can discuss to one another but some of the topics I will be discussing to the readers of this blog will include A Man of Obedience, A Man of Faithfulness, A Man of Truth, A Man of Belief, A Man ready for Battle, and so many other topics that I will be discussing while answering the question to the best of my ability. I encourage you who are readers of this blog to keep reading and see what God's Holy Word has en stored by answering the question, "What kind of man does Christ expect me to be as a leader?" However, I also encourage the readers of this blog to share these articles to those who may not know of this blog and to those who may not know who Jesus Christ claimed to be in this world. As you read these blogs, I pray and I hope you grow spiritual in your walk with Our Heavenly Father by being a follower of His Son, Jesus Christ. May the Lord bless you and keep you in all that you do so that we can accomplish to do the Father's will.
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