If you have ever been around a child who is learning to talk there is one word they learn all to quickly, "no." As my twenty month old is shoveling mac and cheese into his mouth like we haven't fed him in days, I ask him, "is that good?" he is quick to respond with "no." No has become one of his favorite words. Any question you ask him will get a "no" about eighty percent of the time. Whether it's my twenty month old saying no or my five year old arguing with just about everything you ask him to do some days, the end result is a frustrating no. Does this sound familiar to our response with God? We pour our blood, sweat and tears into trying to make our children obedient, but are we ourselves obedient to God? There was a movie that came out several years ago called "Yes Man." It was a comedy about a man has a negative outlook on life and is always missing opportunities because of it. His friend sends him to a motivational speaker where he vows to no longer be a "no man" and starts to answer yes to literally everything. He is constantly in outrageous circumstances because of saying yes to everything and it is opening up opportunities all around for him. (I am not promoting the content or character of this film) Now this is an unrealistic portrayal of what might happen if we only said yes and never said no. I would be silly to do this in everyday life, but its a good illustration on how we should answer God, "yes" without hesitation. Let's take a look at Abraham and his obedience to God in Genesis 22:1-3.
"Some time later God tested Abraham. He said to him, "Abraham!" "Here I am," He replied. Then God said, "Take your son, your only son, whom you love- Issac - and go to the region of Moriah. Sacrifice him there as a burnt offering on a mountain I will show you." Early the next morning Abraham got up and loaded his donkey. He took with him two of his servants and his son Issac. When he had cut enough wood for the burnt offering, he set out for the place God had told him about."
Abraham was a "yes man." I don't know about you but it's just not that easy to always say yes to God. The past few years I have missed out on opportunities because I didn't say yes to God. I argue with him all the time. Patients at the hospital where I work will ask me to pray for them so I tell them I will keep them in my prayers. When God is telling me to pray out loud with them right then and there. I would tell God what about everyone else they would be uncomfortable. God has been telling me to try again to be on the praise team and I have been putting that off as well. It is easy to make excuses and it's hard to be obedient. Abraham was asked by God to sacrifice his only son and he got up early the next morning and went! I am not sure about you but I would have tried to stall a bit. Maybe sleep in a little, then stall some hoping God would tell me something different. Abraham didn't stall, he said yes and God provided for him. I want to become a yes man when it comes to following God. I started saying yes and he is starting to pour into my life. In fact it's 5 am as I write this because God is telling me to write it now and not later. God prompted me to start a blog and I waited because I'm not really a good writer and thought if I write it down that will be good enough. After a week or two I finally started and god has already start to reveal himself to me in ways he has never before. When God calls us to do something our immediate response should be yes! He will provide everything else. Quit arguing or making excuses to god. Even if it seems small or insignificant, such as praying for someone right then and there. God will be faithful to provide for those who are obedient to him. Obedience to God is a true sign of your love for him. Vow to be a "yes man" for God and watch how faithful he can be in your life. The peace I talked about in my first post is a direct result of obedience to God. We sang a song in church called "It is well." As I was singing it I felt and overwhelming peace come over me. I can truly say it is well... with my soul.
Thank you for saying YES to God! Keep these blog posts coming! You are blessing others by doing so.
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