And
all the prophets prophesied so, saying, "Go up to Ramoth Gilead and
prosper, for the Lord will deliver it into the king's hand." Then the
messenger who had gone to call Micaiah spoke to him, saying, "Now
listen, the words of the prophets with one accord encourage the king.
Please, let your word be like the word of one of them, and speak
encouragement." And Micaiah said, "As the Lord lives, whatever the Lord
says to me, that I will speak." - 1 Kings 22: 12-14
One day, the king of Israel said to the king of Judah, Jehoshaphat,
"Will you go with me to fight at Ramoth Gilead" (verse 4). Jehoshaphat
agreed to go and fight with him to get this land back. However,
Jehoshaphat suggested that they hear from the Lord first and get His
Word on what they should do. The king of Israel summoned his prophets
and they all (about 400) proclaimed victory for the nation and king of
Israel. Jehoshaphat was not so convinced and inquired of another
prophet, Micaiah, who was known for speaking the truth. The king of
Israel did not want to hear the truth; he wanted to hear that his plan
would work. In the end, despite the king's efforts to the contrary, the
king of Israel died in the battle. His heart was too hardened to hear
and obey the words of God, even when those words would have saved his
life.
How often do we ask for the truth but really do not want to hear it?
How often are we told the truth yet refuse to act on it? These issues
usually only matter when the truth is bad news. Good news is great to
hear and much easier to respond to. Selective truth is not our option,
especially in our walk with the Lord. The Lord is always ready and
willing to lead and guide us. But are we willing to do what He tells us
to do? When His answers do not match what we expect, we must make the
decision right then to obey His Word. Otherwise, we allow the enemy time
to deceive our thoughts. Pride, selfishness and a hard heart destroy
our obedience to God. The bottom line: we ask, God answers, we obey.
None of this, "but God" stuff will work.
If our hearts are truly set on following the Lord, then our
relationship with Him will be one of surrender, faith and obedience. God
is so good to listen to us and to grant us answers to our prayers;
however, God is still God. Be reverent in how you seek His will for your
life and be honest with Him about your struggles in how to obey. Do not
try to manipulate His answers or escape His requests for obedience. Be
willing to surrender your pride, be honest about your fears and seek the
Lord's help in the next step of whatever He is telling you to do.
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the lost and awaken the saved to live empowered lives by the Work of God
and His Holy Spirit. Daily Disciples Ministries makes a difference for
the kingdom of God by teaching and training believers how to be in God's
Word, how to pray and how to walk with Jesus every day, as His daily
disciple.
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Trust and Obey
1. When we walk with the Lord
in the light of his word,
what a glory he sheds on our way!
While we do his good will,
he abides with us still,
and with all who will trust and obey.
Refrain:
Trust and obey, for there's no other way
to be happy in Jesus, but to trust and obey.
2. Not a burden we bear,
not a sorrow we share,
but our toil he doth richly repay;
not a grief or a loss,
not a frown or a cross,
but is blest if we trust and obey.
(Refrain)
3. But we never can prove
the delights of his love
until all on the altar we lay;
for the favor he shows,
for the joy he bestows,
are for them who will trust and obey.
(Refrain)
4. Then in fellowship sweet
we will sit at his feet,
or we'll walk by his side in the way;
what he says we will do,
where he sends we will go;
never fear, only trust and obey.
(Refrain)
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