CHOICES, CHOICES, CHOICES

When I was younger, I believed that the Lord would bless only the things I do willingly.ย  If I did not feel like doing something, then I should not do it, because after all, the Lord knows my heart.ย  He knew I did not want, nor did I feel like doing, whatever it was that I should be doing.ย  Should I obey if I donโ€™t feel like it? Are my feelings required in obedience? There is a beautiful story in the Bible about a man called Jonah.ย  It is the 32nd book of the Old Testament and there are only three chapters.ย  The Lord told Jonah to go to Nineveh and warn the citizens of impending judgment. But Jonah didnโ€™t want to. As far as he was concerned, the people deserved Godโ€™s punishment. Read the story. It is really a beautiful story of a manโ€™s disobedience and Godโ€™s amazing grace. When feelings and obedience align, there is this instant gratification.ย  โ€œYes!ย  We can do this, Lord!โ€ย  But when there is that tug of war between my feelings and obedience? Which one wins? Which will get the victory? Truthfully, obedience will triumph, when my life is in accordance with the Word of God.ย  What do we do with obedience to the Word of God when we donโ€™t feel like it?ย ย I Sam 15 22

You asked me to love, but indifferent is how I feel (I John 4:11)ย 

You asked me to forgive, but bitter is how I feel (Colossians 3:13)ย 

You said, โ€˜have faithโ€™, but anxious is how I feel (James 1:6)ย 

You said to be content, but jealous is how I feel (Hebrews 13:5)ย 

You said to be kind, but violent is how I feel (Ephesians 4:32)ย 

You said to be cheerful, but angry is how I feel (Psalm 68:3)ย 

You said to be patient, but frustrated is how I feel (Ephesians 4:2)

You said to be gentle, but spiteful is how I feelย (Philippians 4:5)

Should I then acknowledge my feelings and go with it? Or should I apply self control and intentionally choose to obey the Word of God?ย  Should I surrender to my feelings and give it control? Should I do what I feel and then plead forย grace? Should I submit to Godโ€™s authority and rather, beg for strength? Should I wait for my feelings to catch up with obedience? What shall I choose to do today? Should I obey in spite of how I feel? What will you choose today?ย ย Here is a similar blog post written about this topic.

Thank you, thank you, thank you to all who have taken the time toย followย the blog.ย  I am humbled by your comments and likes on the posts.ย  May the Lord be honored on this adventure.

Have a blessed day and remember: Godโ€™s love is unfailing, unwavering and unconditional.

ย What will you choose today? Feelings or obedience?

 

48 responses to “CHOICES, CHOICES, CHOICES”

  1. Wish I could say I always choose obedience (ahahhahaa!)….well, every choice is a new chance to obey rather than following our own feelings and desires. How hard it can be to die to the flesh, and how wonderful that we get chance after chance after chance after chance to choose the right path:) God Bless!

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  2. Our feelings are not trustworthy, are they? The world tells us to follow our hearts, but it’s not about that at all. It’s about following God’s directive even when we don’t feel like it! Love this post and love your site. What a gift to find you here as my neighbor from the Purposeful Faith link-up! I’d also like to invite you to join me each Thursday for my #MomentsofHope Link-Up. Your words here are exactly the kind of hope I love to see shared with as many people as possible!
    Blessings and smiles,
    Lori

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    • All the praise belongs to our Lord! Thank you for this opportunity. I will be there ๐Ÿ™‚ That’s the hard part “when we don’t feel like it”. That’s why the Lord gave commands, because left up to us, we will never feel like it. It becomes easier when we submit to the Lord’s authority.

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  3. Amen! Obeying His revealed will – the Word of God – prepares us to see and hear then follow His more specific will for our lives! Following when it is hard, when it’s not what we want…dying to self – a moment in time and a lifelong process! Love this blog!

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  4. It’s always easier to choose to do what you feel like, but I always feel better when I do what I know I should do. If we only did what we felt like, we’d be indulging ourselves, and Jesus didn’t set an example of indulgence. He didn’t WANT to die on the cross, but he did it because he knew it was the right thing to do :).

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  5. I know that God blesses us even in our disobedience because He is a big God. There are times that we must realize that God allows us to be tested, never tempted James tells us that. I know sometimes our choices are difficult but we need to turn to Him and wait on the Lord.

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  6. Indeed the Christian life is not an easy one, that’s why we have so many who are unwilling to submit and moreover surrender to God…obedience is a must if we want to one day hear ‘well done my good and faithful servant!’

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  7. Amen, this is a great post. I think everyone can relate to having these thoughts that you battle with toward the end of the post, and it really gets you thinking.

    I am going to save some of these verses, they’re a great reminder of what things to focus on in life.

    Have a blessed week!

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  8. This is a wonderful post. It’s something everyone struggles with at some point.

    Jesus told his disciples to pray so they wouldn’t fall into temptation, and He himself left us with such a powerful example of what to when our feelings are different than God’s will. Jesus asked God if there was any other way (because he didn’t want to have to suffer the cross), but then he submitted… “Not my will, but your will be done.”

    What SHOULD I do when my feelings don’t line up with God’s will? I should ask God to change my heart (because HE absolutely will do it), OBEY, and find something in the situation for which to give thanks. I find that when I give thanks in that place, my heart catches up with amazing speed.

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  9. Easy to say, hard to do. What has been helping me lately is imagining how much worse I would feel if I don’t obey. I’m always going to struggle with feelings, but maybe choosing which feelings to focus on will help me make better choices. Thanks for your blog!

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  10. This is exactly what i am,faced with today…I’m turn between my feeling and obedience to God…i don’t want to regret not doing what my feeling is telling me to do but ….this post just captured my present feeling and i think i should ask for strength and pray harder because i know my feelings will go against the word of God…thanks for this friend๐Ÿ’–๐Ÿ’–๐Ÿ’–

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