Obey When It's Hard
Obedience is not always easy. Scripture never promises that obedience will be comfortable—it often requires sacrifice, surrender, and letting go of what feels safe. Jesus Himself modeled this kind of obedience. In the Garden of Gethsemane, He faced the weight of the cross and still chose the Father’s will. That moment shows us that obedience is not about ease—it’s about trust and surrender. As believers, we will face moments where doing the right thing feels like “tearing away” from what is familiar. It might mean stepping into a new season, ending a harmful pattern, or choosing faithfulness when it costs us something. These moments test whether we truly trust God or simply prefer comfort. When we obey even when it hurts, we align ourselves with His purposes and experience deeper spiritual growth. Each time we choose God’s way over our own, we build confidence in His faithfulness. Scripture: James 1:22 - But prove yourselves doers of the word, and not merel...